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Social Media Monitoring Bookmarks and RSS

Laurel Papworth

When monitoring social media, don’t forget to monitor social media platforms (changes at Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, LinkedIn etc) as well as stuff specific to YOUR industry. The Guardian Social Media section [link] OR [link]. pz=1&ned=us&hl=en&q=social+media or News.google.com.

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

Webbiquity SMM

Find out if the username or vanity URL you want is still available across dozens of social sites? Display a feed of brand-related comments from a variety of social networks on your website? Search for a brand name or keyword across all of the most popular social networks at once? Promote events through social media?

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Social Media Tips from Professor Jonathan Taplin

Proactive Report

During Social Media Week in LA USC held an interesting one day seminar focused mainly on geo location services. When I asked him how we should go about finding the right influencers so that we can build our community for a brand he explained that it involves a lot of data gathering and analysis.

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Smart PR People are Using SmartTags

Proactive Report

Smart Tags are now being used in many other ways: one is QR (Quick Response) codes and they’re proving to be really useful in social media monitoring. try something like the new NetVibes for business dashboard. The more you SmartTag, the more live trends, sentiments and expert opinions you can uncover.

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ViperChill Surpasses 10K Subscribers (Or, How I Gained 9000.

Viper Chill

The source that had increased dramatically (Netvibes) now seems to be on normal levels, so this may be the true count; I really don’t know with Feedburner these days. The area of growth for me was mostly Google Reader and Netvibes. Here’s how. I first want to say that I never actually reached 10,000 subscribers.

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How I Really Built a Blog with 6500 Subscribers

Viper Chill

You are here: ViperChill » Social Media » How I Really Built a Blog with 6,500 Subscribers How I Really Built a Blog with 6,500 Subscribers Written by Glen, this post has 121 Comments As I announced last week, I have sold my biggest blog, PluginID. Now that I’m using netvibes this is no longer the case (thanks Glen).

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How to Really Build Backlinks and Dominate Google

Viper Chill

If your idea is unique and interesting, you’ll find that the people involved are often happy to share the piece via social media sites and even link to it from their own blogs. I personally have added a few things from here to my to do list on NetVibes – huh, I think you recommend that to me to.

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