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Friday's 5 Fun Social Media Finds

Firebelly

Digitalia | Indianapolis Social Media Marketing « Ball Memorial Hospitals Facebook Nightmare | Main | Firebelly VP Co-Authors Corporate Blogging for Dummies (Out Now!) » August 06, 2010 Fridays 5 Fun Social Media Finds The Internet is an amazing place. WHAT THE F*CK IS MY SOCIAL MEDIA "STRATEGY"?

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Toyota's "Sienna Family" YouTube Campaign

Firebelly

Related posts: Social Search: Tempur-Pedic "Ask Me" Commercial Dentyne "Friend Request" Commercial: 60 Connections In Every Bottle Motorola Backflip Commercial And Social News TurboTax: Taxes Social Media Style Chad Richards is the Social Program Manager at Firebelly Marketing.

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50 (of the) Best Social Media Guides, Tips and Insights of 2011 (So Far)

Webbiquity SMM

Social media marketing has gone well beyond the hype stage and is now mainstream business practice. Still, questions remain: how do I use social media most effectively across the enterprise? Which social media monitoring tools should I use? What should I monitor for? What to do?

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Best Twitter Tips, Tools and Tactics of 2011

Webbiquity SMM

Noting that the top barrier to increased business use of social media is a lack of time and resources, Leyl Master Black shares “seven Twitter tricks from the pros that allow you to spend less time on the mechanics and more time engaging.” Twitter Tuesday: Twitter’s New Changes – What You Could Expect by Hubze Blog.

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What Is Newsjacking?

Keyhole.co

The term newsjacking was first used by David Meerman Scott in 2011. His book “Newsjacking” defines the term as a strategy of incorporating one’s insights or opinions into news and significant media information. However, it always depends on how you want to communicate your brand story.