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The Convergence of Search and Social Part 5 – Paid Media’s Place

Josh S Peters

This includes billboards, commercials, ads, Google AdWords, Facebook ads, paid StumbleUpon posts, sponsored Reddit or Digg posts, promoted Tweets, sponsored YouTube videos, sponsored forum topics, paid wiki entries, etc. Forum (on-site), wiki, Twitter or Facebook page, blog, website, newsletter, apps, etc.

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The Convergence of Search and Social Part 7 – A Strategy Framework

Josh S Peters

Use a social media listening platform like Radian6, Trakur, Sysomos, etc. and determine what blogs they read, social networks they use, forums or wikis they use, etc. Check Google adwords tools and trends to find the search terms used most by your consumer and your competitor’s consumer. Participate.

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Are You A Business Or A Media Company?

Small Business Mavericks

These include forums, blogs, community websites where industry news can be published, wikis, etc. It could be an industry social networking website, it could be an industry wiki or encyclopedia site, or it could be a simple blog. The Internet is a huge place.

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70+ Resources on How to Start a WordPress Blog

Kikolani

Google AdWords Keyword Tool. Try out Google’s AdWords Keyword Tool. If you use the option to sign in with your AdWords account, you can increase the number of results plus see CPC cost data for each keyword. Before you register that domain, be sure that it is available on social media!

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70+ Resources on How to Start a WordPress Blog

Kikolani

Some great resources to help you out in this choice include the following: Google Keyword Planner (Formerly called AdWords Keyword Tool) ; DomainsBot ; KnowEm. Now, let’s talk about them in more detail, in the following sections… Google Keyword Planner (Formerly called AdWords Keyword Tool). DomainsBot.