Fri.May 04, 2012

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Toon Time: All Hands on [Tweet]Deck

Waxing UnLyrical

Erin Feldman is the marketing communications manager at TouchSystems , a touch screen company based in Hutto, Texas. Her background is in marketing and creative writing, and she riffs about writing right at her blog, Write Right (so write right, don’t make her use her red pen). She spends the rest of her time writing poetry, drawing, reading, and running.

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8 Tips for Using QR Codes in Marketing

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QR codes are a good way to get consumers involved, to keep them engaged and interested in what you have to offer. Here are 8 tips for using QR codes in your marketing campaign. 1. Use QR Codes for Contact Information. Use a QR code on business cards or on your website so that individuals scanning the code can instantly download your contact information to their phone – for example, if you own a plumbing company, enabling consumers to instantly download your contact details to their phone as ‘ABC

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Have You Been Hit By Either The Panda Or The Penguin?

Small Business Mavericks

Google has been reworking search algorithms for years, however, they have been coming thick and fast recently, and Google I’m sure has taken great pleasure in applying names to them. Earlier in the year we had the Panda update that hit poor quality sites and recently we had the Penguin update that is said to hit spammy websites. The problem with the Penguin update is that it came hot on the heels of a fresh Panda update, so webmaster who suffered a drop in traffic are unsure if it is due t

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Dear Tom Peters

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Dear Tom, It has been a while since we last did an event together, but I was just thinking of you yesterday and I felt compelled to write you this note. I don't think I ever told you this, but over a decade ago, I took a job as a Director of Marketing for a mobile content business. I was very excited about this opportunity because it involved working directly for Andy Nulman.

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21 Advanced ChatGPT Prompts To Take Your Social Media to the Next Level

Upgrade your social media game with our in-depth playbook: "21 advanced ChatGPT prompts for social media managers". These powerful prompts are tailored to supercharge your content creation, strategy development, and results analysis. Say goodbye to writer's block and hello to endless creativity as you effortlessly generate engaging posts, come up with original strategies, and optimize your social media performance - all in a fraction of the time.

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Six Tips on How To Make Your Website Pinterest Friendly

Diva Marketing Blog

Pinterest. Pinterest. Pinterest. There I'd said it. Now I'm definitely out of the P-closet. That does sound a bit odd. well you know what I mean. . Couple of weeks ago I had the pleasure of conducting a members only web cast for the American Marketing Association on Pinterest. The approach I took was a little different than the millions (not an exaggeration!

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Alicia speaks at Association of Business Psychologists Conference

Absolute PA

I’m very excited about my next speaking engagement at the Association of Business Psychologists Conference 2012. The ABP is a charity that represents business psychology by actively championing the benefits of the use of psychology in the workplace. Their annual conference is a chance for practitioners and academics to share experience, insights, and maintain their professional network over three days in an informal setting.

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Getting out of the echo chamber, dog fights and social profiling

Jeff Esposito

Man this has been a stressful week. This stress has been more hme related than work related as Megatron AKA Baby Espo is having surgery bright and early today. While I know that the procedure of putting tubes in a baby’s ears is routine as my friend Elissa reminds me, I am still a dad and am nervous. I also got bad news on the NFL front as the Ravens more than likely lost reigning defensive player of the year Terrell Suggs to a torn Achilles.

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Which social network would you quit?

Sherrilynne Starkie

If you had to quit one social network, which would it be? This is my most-answered Facebook question ever posed with 57 people taking the time to register a vote. Unfortunately for Pinterest , the newest platform of all is the one that folks say they would quit first, with 22 people singling it out. Next comes the much-maligned Google+ with 14 people willing to leave it in the dust.

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Cartoon of the day

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Fetching Friday – Resources Mashup & Chinchilla Love

Kikolani

This post is part of a weekly series, Fetching Friday, featuring the best posts of the week in blogging, business, freelancing, SEO, and social media on kikolani.com. The Resources Mashup. Here are some of the best articles I have seen on Google+ , retweeted on @kikolani , and read in RSS subscriptions this week. Blogging / Content Marketing. 8 Surefire Ways To Increase Engagement On Your Site – Assuming you’ve created great content already, what tactics can you use to increase engagement?

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Social Media Automation 101

A beginner's guide to social media automation tools and getting automation right.

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Six Links Worthy Of Your Attention #98

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93Is there one link, story, picture or thought that you saw online this week that you think somebody you know must see? My friends: Alistair Croll ( BitCurrent , Year One Labs , GigaOM , Human 2.0 , the author of Complete Web Monitoring and Managing Bandwidth: Deploying QOS in Enterprise Networks), Hugh McGuire ( The Book Oven , LibriVox , iambik , PressBooks , Media Hacks ) and I decided that every week or so the three of us are going to share one link for one another (for a total of six links)

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Weekend Project: Research the Audience You Want … but Don’t Have

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This guest post is by Logan Marshall of the Free Life Project. When I was starting out online, there was something that drove me absolutely crazy. It infuriated me. It made me want to punch a dozen newborn kittens. Okay not really, but it got me mad. Real mad. What am I talking about? Simply this: Everyone says you must “understand your audience.” The so-called “gurus” relentlessly preach a gospel of Customer Avatars and Empathy Maps, telling you that you must know the hopes, fears, and dreams