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Lead Generation Tip - Make Your Social Media Presence Known

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A while back, I read an article by Chris Brogan that discussed 19 chores we could each do daily to help us maintain an online presence. This allows me to wake up, sip my Greenest Bean coffee (organic, locally roasted), and make my presence known. I was already doing a majority of the list, but then it got me thinking. Leave a comment.

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Pam O'Neal on How Companies of All Sizes Can Start a Social Media Marketing Program

Smashmouth Marketing

It levels the playing field and provides a low cost way to connect with customers and help them “find” your company and its products. Then set up a Twitter , Facebook and/or LinkedIn page—whatever makes sense for your audience. You and I were on a con call the other day and the topic of Facebook came up.

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Lead Generation Tips - Make your Social Media Presence Known

Smashmouth Marketing

A while back, I read an article by Chris Brogan that discussed 19 chores we could each do daily to help us maintain an online presence. This allows me to wake up, sip my Greenest Bean coffee (organic, locally roasted), and make my presence known. Personal Facebook - post some drivel. Company Facebook Fan Page - post some value.

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Lead Generation Tip - Make your Social Media Presence Known

Smashmouth Marketing

A while back, I read an article by Chris Brogan that discussed 19 chores we could each do daily to help us maintain an online presence. This allows me to wake up, sip my Greenest Bean coffee (organic, locally roasted), and make my presence known. Personal Facebook - post some drivel. Company Facebook Fan Page - post some value.

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Pam O'Neal on How Companies of All Sizes Can Start a Social Media Marketing Program

Smashmouth Marketing

It levels the playing field and provides a low cost way to connect with customers and help them “find” your company and its products. Then set up a Twitter , Facebook and/or LinkedIn page—whatever makes sense for your audience. You and I were on a con call the other day and the topic of Facebook came up.