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How to Run a Social Media Contest That Gets Tons of Engagement (11 Contest Ideas)

Hubspot

Here's how you can set yourself up for success with contests on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram. How to Run a Contest on Facebook. Facebook is the most widely used social media platform , so running a contest on Facebook makes sense. To learn more about Facebook’s contest rules, visit their Page Guidelines.

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What’s your Social Media diet?

Buzz Marketing for Technology

I can say that life was a lot more chaotic before I found Google Reader (hat tip to Robert Scoble who turned me on to Google Reader). A typical day starts at 6am with answering the new email that came in over night and then some morning reading in my RSS reader (see photo of this mornings Google Reader). Share this on Facebook.

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How to Get More From Your Livestream After the Broadcast

Content Marketing Institute

Over 80% of people say they prefer to watch a live video than read social media posts, and four in five say they prefer to view a video from a brand than to read a blog, according to a survey from Livestream and New York Magazine. However, the most common are Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. Livestream @NYMag survey Click To Tweet.

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12 of the Best WordPress Guides, Hacks and Plugins of 2010

Webbiquity

Discover some great sources for free and reasonably-priced themes, essential plugins you may not be aware of, SEO tips, and other interesting techniques and hacks here in a dozen of the best WordPress guides of last year. 10 SEO Tips To Get Your WordPress Blog Ranking Highly In The Search Engines by SEOheap. Share this on Facebook.

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B2B social media: Highlights from new benchmarking research

Savanta

B2B social media has reached the tipping point and in doing so it’s following the classic technology evolution curve. YouTube (66%) and, perhaps surprisingly given its B2C associations, Facebook (67%) also form an important but less prominent part of the mix. Subscribe and receive new posts by RSS. There was a lot of talk.

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Why the volume and quality of interactions with customers has to pass for social media ROI

Chris Koch

This is what it would cost to place an ad in a magazine vs. the cost of getting the story placement. Make a list of the people who subscribe to your blog through RSS and e-mail and match them up to your comments. RSS+comments=VIP. 10 Tips for Beginning Bloggers (edtechpower.blogspot.com). Value of earned media.

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17 Questions On How To Build A Content Marketing Strategy [Q&A]

Marketing Insider Group

Do you have any tips or growth hacks on the types of content that we should look to create? Another tip I learned is to look at your email outbox. How do you factor in traditional content to your strategy, like a printed magazine? Next, I would look at direct traffic (RSS and Newsletter subscribers) and social traffic.