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Why ROI isn’t everything with social media

Socialmedia.biz

In 2011, 60% of consumers with purchasing intent were using various social media platforms for researching products, learning more about a specific retailer and reading product reviews. Similarly, if you’re noticing a spike in referrals, document and highlight those numbers.

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Can You Trust Your Blog to the Cloud – The Pros and Cons

Kikolani

Microsoft, Apple, Rackspace, Starbucks, McDonalds, IBM and even Amazon offer it. We want to be great writers, be great artists, take amazing photographs and build an engaging community. It wasn’t really until late in 2011 that they overhauled their approach. This is a guest post by Matthew Setter. But What Is It?

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Women in Blogging: 125 Fearless Female Bloggers

Kikolani

Alice is a writer of both fiction and nonfiction, and co-author of the book Let’s Panic About Babies (due out in March 2011). She is co-authoring a Facebook Marketing All-In-One for Dummies book scheduled to be released in March 2011, and is a regular author at Social Media Examiner. Follow her @aliventures on Twitter.

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7 Steps to Creating Million-Dollar Web Apps (And a Big Announcement)

Viper Chill

The feedback so far has been amazing , with one of the biggest bloggers on the web telling me after using it for just one day “the community has needed this for a really long time.” I hope I’ll be able to create a community around my free plugins that works like that too. ” I agree.

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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). An Apple event that could normally be covered in one or two blog posts will be turned into five or ten, purely for pageviews. The Daily Mail website reportedly brought in $25m revenue in 2011.

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