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Search Engine Optimization THEN Blogging THEN Social Media Marketing

Webbiquity SMM

They’ve adapted to using online social networks (namely LinkedIn) to identify passive candidates in the last few years and it’s serving them well. I frequently answer questions on LinkedIn and leave a link to relevant blog posts I’ve written. This is a very successful company. They want more of YOU.

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Social Media’s Redheaded Stepchild

Jeff Esposito

Yeah I’ve got a LinkedIn account, but I hardly go on it. It’s a response that all of us who engage in the social media space have probably heard at one time or another when we ask someone if they are on LinkedIn. They found a way for LinkedIn to make their jobs easier (think Pinterest and women). I’m not looking for a job.”.

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Social Pros 8 – Ian Greenleigh of Bazaarvoice

Convince & Convert

We have “download a white paper,” and we have “ask for 30 minutes on the phone,” and we have everything in between. There’s got to be something between white paper and checkbook. Metrics like aggregate daily comments and likes per page and per post, and things like that. Very little.

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Social Pros 8 – Ian Greenleigh of Bazaarvoice

Convince & Convert

We have “download a white paper,” and we have “ask for 30 minutes on the phone,” and we have everything in between. There’s got to be something between white paper and checkbook. Metrics like aggregate daily comments and likes per page and per post, and things like that. Very little.

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15 Key Facts about Content Curation

Writtent Blog

For many companies, it’s no longer enough to blog three times a week and release a white paper once a quarter. Your Community Is Key. Social signals are beginning to matter more than ever in SEO, which is why a content marketing strategy is only as strong as its community. Unfortunately, probably not.

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