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Integrating RSS Feeds, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Google+, a Primer for Managing your Social Media Time Efficiently

NuSpark Consulting

I’m taking a break from the usual material on lead generation strategy and tactics to do a post on managing my social media time. First, my toolset: RSS Reader from Google. Google Chrome. Accounts on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Google+. A Gmail account to use Google’s Reader. The easy ones.

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Integrating RSS Feeds, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Google+, a Primer for Managing your Social Media Time Efficiently

NuSpark Consulting

I’m taking a break from the usual material on lead generation strategy and tactics to do a post on managing my social media time. First, my toolset: RSS Reader from Google. Google Chrome. Accounts on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Google+. A Gmail account to use Google’s Reader. The easy ones.

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10 Helpful Uses of RSS Feeds for Marketing

Hubspot

By now, most members of the inbound marketing community are probably aware that RSS exists (and if you don't, this blog post will help ). While this may be true, my guess is that many still aren't aware of just how versatile RSS can be. The good old RSS feed can be a lot more powerful than you might think. feature=mhee.

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How to Launch a Successful Blog in 12 Weeks: Lessons from Webbiquity

Webbiquity

Link to the new blog from your website, Facebook page, LinkedIn and Twitter profiles, other social networking and social bookmarking profiles, comments you leave on other blogs—anywhere you can create a link. Include the URL on business cards, brochures, your corporate PowerPoint template, trade show booth signage, etc. Use Twitter.

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

Chris Koch

I wish I could say that social media leads to sales. We need to believe that more engagement between our companies and the people we want to reach is a good thing that ultimately leads to sales—but down a long, narrow, winding path with a few jumps between cliffs thrown in there. And it leads back to the problem we have with PR.

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Making Website Reviews Easy

The Effective Marketer

Google Sidewiki is an extension for Google Chrome that lets you comment on any website, but falls short on the drawing options (arrows and circles and such). Simply go to the Bounce site, enter a URL and start annotating. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 Any other tools I have missed?

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Social Media Monitoring: The B2B Process

Envy

The service enables you to track specific accounts, hashtags, keywords, @mentions and even URLs in real-time. Use it to subscribe to just about any content source that has an RSS feed as well as real-time keyword updates through integration with Google Alerts. One of the most effective tools to help you do this is Feedly.