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Social Media Success Stories

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LinkedIn: Starting an Alumni Group When Linkedin started a groups feature (like Facebook groups) I thought about how I could network with former colleagues. Here is an example of what this looked like on Twitter search : The result was a surge of traffic to my blog, additional Twitter followers, and blog RSS subscribers.

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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. One approach I'm seeing more and more is to create an RSS feed of your company events and display this as a featured section in an email newsletter.

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Web 2. Slowww - Low Adapatation by Corporations

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looks promising as it seems that over half of the companies surveyed either have a blog or plan to have one (internal or internal) and the same goes for RSS ( Click here for the image ). 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?

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Tips on Using Twitter to Boost Your Marketing Efforts

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You could probably create an RSS feed from this URL as well and then display this content in real time. If you’ve posted a bunch of pictures on your Facebook fan page or videos on your YouTube page, use Twitter to promote it. Tags: landing pages B2B marketing metrics B2C social media facebook Twitter social networks.

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Managing Your Social Network: Top Tools You Should Use

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After having my kids I took a step away from social media except for posting adorable pics of my kids on Facebook. That's about all I had time for - so I thought. My thought process was driven by a severe lack of sleep (which still exists) and a desire to focus on my core tasks which included leading my team.