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Technology for Small Business

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Industry News. So he turned to LinkedIn, an online social-networking service that ? One of LinkedIn?s s features allows members to post questions in a number of forums focused on particular topics and geographical areas. s happy with the choice and credits LinkedIn with helping him make the right decision.

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How to Leverage the 80/20 Rule for Blogging Success

ProBlogger

In 2002, then-CEO of Microsoft Steve Ballmer announced that the 80/20 rule was not only applicable to the company’s product features – it applied to bugs, as well. Find the top 20% of influencers in your industry and the top followers in your social media network. 80/20 in Today’s Life. Image credit: Live the 80/20 rule.

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278: Evolve Don’t Revolve Your Blogging

ProBlogger

” Now, I started blogging in 2002. It was a mind-blowing question to be asked because everything has changed in my blogging since 2002 except for the fact that a blog is pretty much the same thing. There’s lots of things have changed since 2002. The way we’ve been in 2002 is changing.

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Social Media "Pioneers" Tell Why

Diva Marketing Blog

However, many of the people who began exploring social media 7, 8, 9, 10, 12 years ago were 30+ when they/we started working in this industry. Started in 2002, and only took that long to blog because it took me a long time to find a designer who could create it to have the same design as my website. Even Zappos is using TV.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

Social Specialization There was much talk among the social media consultant set about the need for the industry to deconstruct social media. But, if you embrace the randomness and connect your own dots, you’ll learn a lot about the industry, the people in it, and maybe even yourself. See you next year.