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Tips on Using Twitter to Boost Your Marketing Efforts

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On his reside blog , Philip Nelson describes how Eloqua includes a number of Twitter links below the main call to action to continue the conversation via Twitter and other social media outlets and to leverage tools like Twitter to further promote your marketing materials. Forcing User to Promote You on Twitter.

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Customer Service at its Best: Wind Mobile

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I’d like to thank those of you who’ve been contributing constructive comments here on the site, via other social media sites like Facebook and Twitter, and through our Care Centre and stores. When I called Wind, they quickly activated this promotion. Tags: social media customer service facebook Twitter online communities.

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How to Prevent List Attrition yet Drive Event Attendance

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This week's blog post was inspired by an idea by Yaro Starak over at Entrepreneurs-journey.com who suggested to look for blog ideas by scanning Facebook groups. The bottom line is that the marketing team needs to promote events but the more emails that are sent may lead to list attrition. These items really should work together.

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Web 2. Slowww - Low Adapatation by Corporations

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Private Blogs Don't Count (Either Does Being on Facebook and Having 500 Friends That are Co-Workers) Does your company have an internal blog? These are internal communication devices that can assist a company on facilitating ideas as well as promoting a corporate community (especially for global companies). Give me a break.

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Driving More Web Traffic: The Community Effect

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Gaming - The Online Community of Youth Besides Facebook, MySpace and other web 2.0 Like a slot machine, Xbox (Microsoft) makes you not only shell out for the system and the games but if you want to play online, you need an Xbox Live subscription. If you're a parent you probably know all about this. How does this relate to driving web traffic?