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6 Ways Web Check-ins Can Benefit Your Brand

Convince & Convert

Whether it’s big players like Foursquare inking a new loyalty rewards program with Pepsi, or niche developers like Untappd , addressing the beer drinking vertical with a mobile application that let’s you spread the word about the particular brew you are sipping upon, check-ins are on fire.

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The best brand marketing we’ve seen on social media in the last 5 years

Sprout Social

Going viral on Twitter or TikTok allows brands to gain cultural relevance and increase awareness faster than ever before. The ad made the brand a trending topic on Twitter and amassed thousands of views and shares on other platforms. The #RIPeanut hashtag was used more than a million times on Twitter. The spot earned over 5.1

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Social Media a CRM perspective

Social Media Network Marketing

Thus increasing the brand awareness, creating a positive brand perspective and thereby encouraging loyalty. Businesses also need to monitor social networking sites, recognizing and rewarding - often with badges, stars or other low-cost measures - those who are most proactive and communicative about a company's products or services.

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The 2011 #Nifty50 Top Twitter Men Reprise

Webbiquity SMM

Today, Tom Pick ( @TomPick ), Online Marketing Executive at KC Associates , who blogs at his award winning B2B Webbiquity , and I ( @ckburgess – Blue Focus Marketing @BlueFocus360 ) present 50 remarkable men on our 2011 #Nifty50 Top Twitter Men list. These men are indeed using Twitter to rewire and reorient the Web.

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Ignore Foursquare at Your Peril - An Analysis of Potential.

Convince & Convert

The last time I heard that line of reasoning en mass was when legions were objecting to a new thing called Twitter. Now, I’m not suggesting Foursquare will ever approach Twitter’s level of ubiquity, much less Facebook’s. I chose geo-location apps as the topic for my session. Go for it in the comments.