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31+ of the Coolest Social Media, Search and Web Tools of 2010

Webbiquity SMM

A realtime social search engine that pulls current and recent results for any term from Twitter, Facebook, Google Buzz, Digg and Delicious. sweepstakes, contests and surveys) and publish them to multiple social networks and their own website. 6 slick news aggregators you should try by iMedia Connection. Other Cool Web Tools.

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12 Filtering Tips for Better Information in Half the Time

Buzz Marketing for Technology

If you’re utilizing Delicious and StumbleUpon correctly, both later in this article, all the important stuff will come back to you. When I looked over Tim’s pages, one of his best posts “The Art of Letting Bad Things Happen&# was categorized under travel. 4) If it Piles Up, Throw it Away. Stumble Upon. Del.icio.us.

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How to Use Facebook for Business and Marketing

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Aggregate Your Other Social Streams If you’re only on Facebook, this step isn’t for you. I love the idea of having customers post photographs of them interacting with products and having casual surveys or quizzes to increase involvement. Reply natalie May 9, 2010 at 10:59 pm Thank you for the informative post.

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What Traits Define a Social Media Marketer?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

For example an article with “10 Reasons You Should Buy Travel Insurance&# is almost never going to go viral, it’s not surprising, shocking, interesting or in any way sticky. They would typically leverage social networking sites and news aggregators, and engaging in such a way that their message or product is communicated.

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An Open Letter to Facebook

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

I have encountered another FB fan page issue: as owner of travel agency start-up I cannot get the fan page address until I have 25+ fans (it used to be higher in the past)…ridiculous arbitrary number…why can’t I give a fan page address directly to potential customers? Just my $0.02. You might just have to hire a lawyer.

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