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Webinar Recap: A Decade in Social Media. What’s Now. What’s Next?

Ignite Social Media

This month, we hosted a webinar in honor of our 10 th anniversary in business. The focus of our webinar was around the changes we have witnessed in the social space over the past decade, the current trends, and our predictions for the years to come in social media. The post Webinar Recap: A Decade in Social Media. What’s Now.

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4 Nearly Guaranteed 2012 Social Media Predictions

Convince & Convert

The team at Awareness (who offer social media management software I like a lot), recently published a terrific, free ebook of 2012 social media predictions. Matt Grant (always gets the short straw and has to moderate my MarketingProfs Webinars ). Jim Storer (runs the amazing resource The Community Roundtable ). 2012 bets: 1.

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5 Marketing Rules to Follow in 2024 From Top-Tier Brands

Convince & Convert

Invigorate your strategy with insights from marketers at TikTok, Glossier, Zillow, lululemon, and more Convince & Convert started the Social Pros Podcast back in 2012 as a way to get to know the “real people doing real things” in social media. Related episode: How Community, Creation and Culture Fuel Canva’s Social , Jackie Barker 5.

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7 Strategies for Growing Community on Your Blog

ProBlogger

The post 7 Strategies for Growing Community on Your Blog appeared first on ProBlogger. Recently on ProBlogger we’ve been looking at the topic of building community on a blog. We started by identifying 9 benefits and 3 costs of community on a blog and then looked at 5 stages of building community on a blog.

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Fetching Friday – Resources Mashup & Supermoon 2012

Kikolani

19 Ways to Build Relationships With Blog Comments – Business blogging strategy: use these blog comment tactics to build and cultivate better relationships with your business community. The question then becomes… how do you build a community of fans? Blogging / Writing. Yet most screw it up. Photo of the Week. Related Posts.

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24 of the Best Google+ Guides, Tips, Rants and Raves of 2012

Webbiquity SMM

Susan Gunelius outlines five social networking features unique to Google+, including circles (which enable you to “separate your customers from your colleagues and online influencers from your business partners”) and hangouts (which can be “used for things like small-group webinars, question and answer sessions, and more”).

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Entrepreneurs: The Importance of Monthly Recurring Revenue

Jon Loomer

Revenue can be broken down into phases for my business: Phase 1: Consultation fees only (Aug 2011 – Mar 2012). Phase 2: Consultation fees, static virtual products and affiliate sales (Apr 2012 – Dec 2013). Private Facebook group community for PHC – Elite members only. What is the community you could serve?

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