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Search and Social Weekly (1.6)

Josh S Peters

This week we have an in depth look at Facebook Groups, a massive list of content marketing resources, a huge list of Facebook lists, some great newsjacks of the Super Bowl power outage, a framework for search and social, and several more great articles. How to Drive More YouTube Views With Pinterest. But let’s face it — it’s here to stay.

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Forward thinking and a few updates

Josh S Peters

There will be a new Guerrilla Social Media Marketing post up soon, it’s been shipped off to the host and I’ll be sure to post the linking article when it goes up. This is just a quick update to those of you who stop by the blog, subscribe to my feed, or get it sent to their inbox. It’s about WOM. Thank you all.

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What do PPC (pay per click) and Twitter have in common? Everything

Josh S Peters

Thanks for reading, Josh “Shua&# Peters UPDATE: I’ve had a few discussions on Twitter with people (mostly via DM or I’d post it up here) about this article and they felt I missed out on a few points or that I didn’t give enough info to use the word everything.

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Search and Social Weekly (1.9)

Josh S Peters

Of course, you want plenty comments and likes on each post — this activity certainly helps boost your post visibility in the news feed of your fans. Last week, sister site Inside Facebook posted an article about the number of businesses that are still running illegal contests on Facebook.

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The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly in Social Media

Josh S Peters

Another choice is to automate a Twitter feed to avoid the time it takes to build a Twitter network and original content. Thank you so much Erica for mentioning CC in this article - and thank you Josh for posting it on your blog! The last update? Not very engaging. In other words, not a whole lot.