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How to Research Content for Your Expert Ebook

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Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Google+, and other social media sites. Magazines (Harvard Business Review, Forbes, Fast Company, Wired) and newspapers. There are a number of obvious resources. Google or other search engines. Wikipedia, and other specialized encyclopedia sites. Books and ebooks on Amazon and other book sites.

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Online Reputation? 4 Tips

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Just last week, BtoB Magazine Online reported that Dow Jones hired an online marketing company. It also uses a number of Twitter accounts for business news and the industrial index. For instance, VA Mortgage Center.com ratings are shared on Twitter and on our company’s website. Twitter: the little bird that grew up strong.

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9 Ways to Use LinkedIn for Smart Professionals

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Her work has appeared in Entrepreneur magazine, The Seattle Times, on BNET, and in many other venues. Related posts: Why Use Twitter, Facebook & LinkedIn for Content Marketing? 4 Ways to Show Me the Money on Twitter, Facebook & LinkedIn… Smart Professionals with Dumb Blogs.

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Pinterest: 3 Reasons To Take Note

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Even if you’ve never been on Pinterest , you’ve probably heard of it—this hot social network is drawing attention everywhere, from newspapers and magazines to television and political campaigns. s Real Simple magazine, for example, already sees more referrals from Pinterest than Facebook. Pinterest Is Hot.