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Firebelly Work: JC Hart "Show The Love" Facebook Sweepstakes

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Hart - builders, developers and managers of distinctive apartments communities in the Indianapolis area, Bloomington, IN and Dayton, OH - launch the Show The Love sweepstakes for both their residents and non-residents alike. Hart Apartment Communities Facebook Page. Hart has truly embraced social marketing. Hart in 2010.

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Firebelly at Brainstorming & Social Media Optimization Summits

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In today’s competitive environment, it takes a fierce marketing strategy to position your company and communities ahead of the competition; and this session will equip you to make-over your existing marketing plan into a Super Model of success.

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United Way of Central Indiana Recognized for their Social Media.

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  The article, Appealing to Community , focused on how not-for-profits are reaching out to younger donors with social media while keeping older supporters in the fold. 

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Twitterese — The new way to speak online

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Digitalia | Indianapolis Social Media Marketing « Time to Elf Yourself for the holidays | Main | social media marketings good news » November 12, 2009 Twitterese — The new way to speak online Twitter users are using Twitter terms. Tweet is a popularverb. Twitter is a common noun. Your comment has not yet been posted.

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Firebelly at Blog Indiana

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You can find Firebelly speaking at the following sessions. Saturday, August 21 10:15 AM Facebook for Business Chad Richards Develop a strategy and establish success metrics for your business Facebook Page.

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Jake's Take: A Slew of Social Network Ideas

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Before jumping in to a starting a social community, start off with a good alternative like Facebook Pages. You can bring together all of the fans of your brandusing an account that they already have, and it offers a lot of great features that can easily rival other communities. Each could do wonders for any brand.

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Social Media & The Super Bowl

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Instead of spending $15 million (like they did for Super Bowl spots in 2009) the company shifted ad dollars to an online marketing effort called Project Refresh that will award more than $20 million in grants to "those presenting the best ideas to improve the communities we call home and, perhaps, transform the society we call America."