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Search Engine Optimization THEN Blogging THEN Social Media Marketing

Webbiquity

They’ve adapted to using online social networks (namely LinkedIn) to identify passive candidates in the last few years and it’s serving them well. Social Media Marketing (SMM) Supports SEO Efforts , especially Off Page SEO or Link Building. Social Media Marketing is A Loss Leader Activity.

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Social Media for the Boardroom

Buzz Marketing for Technology

It all starts with the Pulse Report that Chevron had produced by Edelman (their PR firm) using their Alterian’s SM2 social media monitoring tool. Obviously a topic like Energy has been written about for ages – at its highest level it has millions of conversations, press, articles, blog pages and best of all opinions! Tweet This!

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How to Approach Business Social Media Strategically

Webbiquity

Anyone can get on Twitter and follow Ashton or Oprah. That simplicity, however, can make social media dangerous for business. Oafish attempts to treat social networks like just another one-way promotional channel. Selecting tactics based on perceptions and opinions rather than data. Who will be assigned to do it?

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Social Media is Simpler Than You Think

Webbiquity

Social media reduces the friction of customer communications. But expressing your opinion on Yelp , epinions , Twitter, Facebook or any social site is easy and takes only a few minutes—and your words reach a far larger audience. Physical networking at such events is still important. Share this on del.icio.us.

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Social Pros 25 – Alison Carlman, globalgiving

Convince & Convert

Digg died this week, basically, I guess Digg died several weeks ago but like it officially died this week. I would say they sold or they got sold or they’re no longer Digg as we know it or as we knew it, but yes, I guess you could also say they’re dead. Digg, it’s more of like the demise of Digg.

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How to Sell, Even if You Hate Selling

Webbiquity

LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, webinars, podcasts, blogs…didn’t even exist. The recession dampened demand, while at the same time the emergence of social networking and changes in the buying and hiring processes forever altered the playing field. As the authors of the report note: In the old days…. Then things changed.

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Best Social PR Guides, Tips and Tools of 2010

Webbiquity

Get the answers to all of these questions and more here in some of the best social PR guides, tips and tools of the past year. Twitter Pitching Etiquette: What works, what doesn’t… by COMMS Corner. Pitching on Twitter? Social Media Press Releases and Blogger Outreach. Social PR News and Commentary.

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