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7 Reasons Every Business Needs to be on Twitter

Webbiquity

Staying in touch with customers on Twitter is not only more real-time than many other techniques, it’s also far more cost-effective than direct mail, attending trade shows, picking up the phone, or even maintaining a customer newsletter. Share this on del.icio.us. Post this on Diigo. Share this on Reddit. Tweet This!

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How to Launch a Successful Blog in 12 Weeks: Lessons from Webbiquity

Webbiquity

Add your blog name and link to company email signatures and include it in your corporate newsletter or marketing emails as well. Include the URL on business cards, brochures, your corporate PowerPoint template, trade show booth signage, etc. Publicize the blog through offline channels. Use Twitter. Use social bookmarking.

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Best Email Marketing Tips, Tactics and Metrics of 2010

Webbiquity

Carissa Newton brilliantly highlights several all-too-common email mistakes to avoid, including the “one size fits all&# newsletter (just as with clothing, this usually, in reality, means “one size that fits none&# ), image-only emails, excessively long messages, and emails with no social media links. Share this on Bebo.

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Social Media is Simpler Than You Think

Webbiquity

Business people have always had to do this, and have used a variety of tools: trade publications, direct conversations with vendors and customers, analyst reports, seminars and other events, trade associations newsletters and other sources. Physical networking at such events is still important. Share this on del.icio.us.

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Viral Marketing for B2B Lead Generation, Part 2: Viral Promotion

WebMarketCentral

Trade publication editors are more likely to write about viral media that are industry-related (and creative) than those that rely primarily on humor. After blog and trade press mentions, social media and social tagging sites such as Digg and del.icio.us are the most effective means of spreading viral content. in your booth.

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Best Web Presence Optimization Guides and Tips of 2010

Webbiquity

Great content naturally attracts links, but Matt Malden points out ways to go beyond that by blogging, sending a regular email newsletter, using Twitter, social networks, YouTube and other sites to expand your online presence. product photos, diagrams, infographics, trade show pics etc.), Share this on Bebo. Post on Google Buzz.

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Digital Natives in Our Midst | Advice and Opinion

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Newsletters |. NEWSLETTERS. More Newsletters. Digg this Slashdot Reddit. It is their older peers that I have to repeat that lesson too (no printing the actual network diagram, complete with FW locations and IP addresses on marketing brochures; no giving away product roadmaps at Trade Shows.). NEWSLETTER.