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5 Steps to Launch Your International Social Media

Convince & Convert

Launched in 2001, Lingo24 has clients in over sixty countries, and translated over forty million words in the last year. Even though Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Google are American companies, social media doesn’t begin and end at the shores of the USA. Localize your content. Develop a strategy.

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How to Use Facebook Groups to Grow Your Business and Engage Customers

Hootsuite

As someone who ran an unauthorized 2gether fan site on Geocities for three glorious, hormone-fuelled months in 2001, I know first-hand the joy of bringing the community together online. Table of contents. Facebook’s algorithm is designed to prioritize content from Facebook groups with high engagement. Facebook page vs. group.

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The Top #Nifty50 Women in Technology on Twitter for 2012

Webbiquity SMM

Stacey is flat-out awesome: Social Media Manager for Vocus/PRWeb as well as serving her country as a U.S. She’s a self-described “social media nerd” who loves “NASCAR, steak, rock music and XBOX360.” Jeanette leads the Social & Digital Marketing team at Cisco. Susan Beebe.

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Social Pros 15 – Marcus Sheridan, The Sales Lion

Convince & Convert

Huge thanks to data-driven social media management software company Argyle Social for their presenting sponsorship, as well as Infusionsoft , Janrain , and Jim Kukral at DigitalBookLaunch. Jay : So I want to just quick shout out to our fantastic sponsors here on Social Pros. The RSS feed is: [link]. Eric : Awesome.

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The 2011 #Nifty50 Top Twitter Men Reprise

Webbiquity SMM

Penenberg’s ( @Penenberg ) Fast Company article: “Social Networking Affects Brains Like Falling in Love” examines research by neuroeconomist Paul Zak that suggests social networking triggers the release of the generosity-trust chemical in our brains: Oxytocin (known as the cuddle chemical). Revolutionizing Communication.

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