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How (& Why) The Fire In My Belly Brought Me To Firebelly Marketing

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I am now almost three months into being a social media manager and I feel I’m finally in the right place at the right time because I believe in social business, I believe in conversation, and I believe in community. And I’m pleased to say – we’re not just a social media marketing firm, we are a social business.

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What Would You Like Our Blog To Do In 2012?

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We write for a variety of sophistication levels – but our work is best intended for a person involved with marketing communications that has an understanding of the value that social media and word-of-mouth provide in the overall marketing mix. We write about a wide variety of subjects and topics.

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Monday’s 5 Social Media Must-Reads

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How to Increase Participation in Your Twitter Chat or Any Online Community. It’s something many community sites and managers struggle with and focus on increasing. Engagement is the lifeblood of many online communities, and yet, so many struggle to reach that ‘critical mass’ of participants.

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From Living in a Van to IBJ’s “Forty Under 40?: The Daniel Herndon Interview

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Here’s a bit of background on my man… Daniel exemplified his good-hearted nature in 2009 with his guerilla marketing efforts for a not-for-profit called Community First Initiative. Rock-n-roll kick started his career in marketing when he started seeking creative ways to market his own band nationally.

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“You Have To Love People”: The Shashi Bellamkonda Interview

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You’ve caused a stir in the market place with the clever, in-your-face GoGranny campaign. Now that you’re handling social media marketing for the largest online marketing solutions company focused on small and medium sized businesses, what’s your take on social business? How will that campaign evolve?

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Is Jeremy Epstein The Yoda Of Community Marketing?

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What Henry Ford, Espresso, And Community Have In Common. Now I read his blog more often than any other marketing blog. Now I read his blog more often than any other marketing blog. He’s a former Microsoft executive who use to help partner companies improve their marketing engines and operations.