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3 new social media resolutions for 2012 and a couple from 2011 that still need attention.

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That said, I am glad I wrote my resolutions for 2011 as it gave me focus. Here’s my 2011 scorecard: ? I’ll also be dropping by more blogs and writing more comments where I have something to share. Truth is, I read a lot of blogs, but sometimes I am too lazy to comment. I’ll keep doing it. ?

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What's your social currency?

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By taracoomans – April 4, 2011 Posted in: Content , Featured , social media Photo credit: BaronBrian 97 Million people use Twitter. Think about it – when you go to a Facebook page or a blog, do you always comment? 640 Million on Facebook. Million users on YouTube. Ever ask yourself why they are there? Probably not.

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Social Media Complainers – your new BFF's

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Share and Enjoy: Tags: customer service , social media , suggestions No Comments Start the ball rolling by posting a comment on this article! I’ve always advised my clients that its better to have people complain in an open forum where it can be addressed. I’ll be tweeting the best responses.

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Tool Tuesday: PostRank Analytics

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A deceptively simple yet dynamic tool for bloggers which measures what it calls “Engagement Events&# such as a comment, a bookmarked link, or a tweet about a particular post. It also breaks down where engagement events are occurring for the time period (comments, Digg, Twitter). Enter: PostRank. Anyway, hope that helps.

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Tool Tuesday: SocialOomph

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All of these are things you can set on autopilot with the help of a 3rd party, but you can not do it directly from Twitter. If you are looking for a way to automate some features of Twitter, this is a good option.

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A Thousand Little Cuts of Social Media – A Kaizen Approach

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You might send them a comment, “like&# something they said, ask a business a question. 5) Now, spend 30 additional seconds a day thanking people for commenting on your tweets, or passing them on. The idea holds water, or soda or a Belvedere vodka if your like me. Ask a guru a question. Imagine rather than restrain.

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Book Review Wednesday: Wikibrands: Reinventing your company in.

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Resources: Register here for a Webinar with the authors on March 31st, sponsored by Social Media Club Share and Enjoy: Tags: Review , small business , social media , strategy No Comments Start the ball rolling by posting a comment on this article! What’s your social currency?

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