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Why Influence Mining is the Next Gold Rush | social crm | Social.

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Cheers, Sheldon, community manager for Sysomos [link] 40deuce I agree that influence mining will definitely be a huge thing in the next year or so. The reality is that a lot of companies either don't see things that way or just don't have the resources. It’s in our DNA. It will be interesting to watch.

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link] [link] duane forrester Alltop RSS – 5 Ways to Turn Helpfulness Into Marketing Greatness [link] [link] Matt McDougall 5 Ways to Turn Helpfulness into Mktg Success. That takes him from just being another taxi driver to a useful resource for customers and business owners.

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2- So what we do for clients is we would identify the 100's to 10 000's relevant and influential people in a given community (topic/vertical/ around a passion) and 3- Then we would map back their customer database. You may be influential in social media and your children more in “Avatar&# or &# gaming&#.

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SlideShare I upload most of my presentations to SlideShare , and find it to be a valuable resource for growing an audience. link] Rob Bertholf The 39 Social Media Tools I'll Use Today [link] [link] AlexBerger Excellent post full of great resources. via @jaybaer [link] Jack Smith Thanks for sharing the resources Jay.

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It seems to me that many can barely muster the resources and dedication to do a good job with even one social media initiative — how can they possibly handle a segmented social media program day in and day out? I would love to hear your thoughts about how companies can address this challenge from a practical standpoint.