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Facebook Commenting Platform: Pros and Cons For Businesses

Dave Fleet

Facebook has announced a new version of its Comments Box plugin – its social plugin that enables Facebook-connected commenting on a website. Facebook’s Comment Box plugin. This carries over to the new plugin, meaning that a company’s Facebook Page can engage in conversations on third-party sites.

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Some Social Tools You Should Know About

Direct Marketing Observations

Conversocial.com helps users manage customer service at scale on Facebook and Twitter. UserVoice creates engaging survey forms on Facebook and other sites to solicit feedback from fans and visitors. Inside View gives users an aggregate view of the social presence and activity of a company.

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We'll Always Have Blogging

Social Media Marketing

With all of the Facebook and Twitter commentary, out there, you'd think there's nothing else of significance worth doing on the Web any more. Corporate blogging has been with us for quite some time, with some major companies having forayed into the space in the early to mid 2000s. But of course, you know that's just crazy talk.

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9 Ways Twitter Can Actually Be Useful

Jason Yormark

It also makes your company or organization look with the times. Most users of Twitter use Facebook and vice versa. If you have a blog or company website, your best bet is to integrate all 3 with each other by visibly having your Twitter and Facebook identities on your site, and utilizing Twitter and Facebook’s cross posting features.

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Five Benefits to Using Twitter Â? Techipedia | Tamar Weinberg

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Smaller companies could succeed with this method by marketing — verbally or through their website — to groups of devout followers and keeping their Twitter streams current (offering a daily deal or frequent deals that encourage customers to seek out discounts and sales). So while I love Facebook , Twitter fulfills many needs.

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Socialnomics Book Review | jasonyormark.com

Jason Yormark

Most people with a pulse can tell you that Facebook and Twitter are all the rage, but Socialnomics drives it home with detailed examples from organizations that have embraced social media and found huge success (Obama’s campaign detailed in Chapter 4), to companies that have missed the boat (see Hasbro’s Scrabble incident in Chapter 7).

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Is Social Media the Final Frontier of Marketing?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Then and Now In the good old days, say from the 1850s onwards, marketing was mostly a one way “communication&# : companies advertized their wares via local media like newspapers, magazines, and traveling salespeople. Companies have to engage with their buyers, especially the early adopters, and make sure they’re happy.