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Best Social Media Monitoring Tools

Bill Hartzer

This social media monitoring tool is not only for hotels, you can track and monitor your brand, your company, and you reviews about your company and your company’s products. Utilizing the truCast product, companies can listen in on what is being said about their brand online.

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How to Fix a “Broken Brand” with Social

Convince & Convert

From Cision , a free ebook called Power Your Story: Content Marketing Essentials. Tampa Bay is not a traditional hockey market, so the Lightning have to work a little harder to get people in the building. million viewers this week, making it the most-watched Emmy show since Ellen Degeneres hosted back in 2005. million viewers.

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Good Writing Remains a Core PR Skill

Proactive Report

I started telling PR people that back in 2005. In 1906, when the first press release was issued, the purpose was to give information about a company (and an incident that occurred) to the press. News has the largest news audience in the world. News, Google News and many other news websites listed in the Nielsen top ten.

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Twitter's Supposed Lack of Loyalty: It's “too” easy

Bare Feet Studios

FWIW we offer training in how to use Twitter and would be delighted to work with any individuals or companies who want to use it as a business tool. – next one is May 8th) that shows the other side of Twitter: it’s fast and accessible usefulness.

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The Future of Blogging: I Had to Tell You This

Viper Chill

A prediction about the future of blogging; a platform actively used by over 181 million people (Nielsen data for October 2011). I can’t just be immersed in the tech and marketing fields and claim I’ve figured it all out. How many marketing bloggers do you think wrote something today hoping that you’ll read it.

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