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Turn the Tables on Social Media with NutshellMail | Email.

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And More… Although I’m not using it presently, you can also configure your NutshellMail to include Linkedin and MySpace content, as well as updates from the Ning groups of which you are a member. Personally, I did not find it helpful, although the concept holds promise.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

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link] [link] Dan Nestle Case study could herald future of ad agencies RT @jaybaer: An Online Community with a Purpose, and a Plan. link] [link] Todd Lynch RT @jaybaer: An Online Community with a Purpose, and a Plan. link] [link] Todd Lynch RT @jaybaer: An Online Community with a Purpose, and a Plan.

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Top 47 B2B Marketing Posts - Hot Topics Ning and Facebook - July 2010

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12 Ways to Leverage Your LinkedIn Profile for a B2B Company - Social Media B2B , July 29, 2010 LinkedIn is considered by many to be the professional social network, but since it is based around people and their individual profiles, many don’t realize the benefit their B2B company can get with a well-crafted, active personal profile.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

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I looked at Meltwater Buzz a couple of months back and thought it offered a better platform than Radian6 (which is a good option in itself and often used as the industry example). What I mean is that California for example always shows up with the most posts. Historical data seemed more robust as well.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

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There are more than two million specialty communities on the Ning platform alone, giving you ample opportunities to find your fans and customers. It’s About Engagement, Not Eyeballs I worry that by focusing so much on the Big 4, we start to look at social media through the prism of audience size, which is a vestige of the old marketing.