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Lanyrd: Social Media Conferences & More

Jason Yormark

A few weeks ago I stumbled across another gem, Lanyrd and it’s officially my go to site for all things conferences. Lanyrd uses your Twitter account to effectively crowdsource conference information and it’s working. Related posts: 5 Great Social Media & Community Job Resources.

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How to Build and Maintain an Engaged Facebook Community Group

Social Media Strategies Summit

Another way to reach and engage audiences on Facebook is through Community Groups. What Is a Facebook Community Group (& Why Should You Care)? More Organic Reach: Community groups are more likely to have more engaged and interested users, especially if you set it up as a closed group (more on that later). Customize your URL.

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cybersoc.com: 3 types of blog: closed, conduit and participant in the conversation

Buzz Marketing for Technology

conferences/events. online community. Bloggers who create blogs like this tend to engage with the comments on their blogs and link out heavily, using tools like RSS readers and technorati to follow the "buzz" Some also use social bookmarking or social recommendation tools to save, order and share links. internet libel.

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Become a Digital Marketing Certified Associate (DMCA) with Simplilearn

Kikolani

But there are a lot of them that are simply out there to collect your money and give you a badge, which may or may not mean much to the world at large. Blogger behind Occam’s Razor. You’ll be given immediate access to a community of students and instructors to engage with. Recommended Posts.

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Using Social Media to Promote Your Event: Step 2

Bare Feet Studios

We are also using it as a demonstration project for how to plan a conference using the fabulous (and mostly free) tools of social media. in their community. Create Badges for Others to Post on Their Sites Many bloggers love badges as it’s a way of strengthening their personal brand. Conference.&#

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10 Ways to Support Charity Through Social Media

Justin Levy

Recently, a group of green bloggers banded together to raise individual $1 donations from their readers. Teenagers, meanwhile, should check out DoSomething.org , a site targeted at young adults seeking volunteer opportunities in their communities. These badges generally serve one of two purposes (or both).

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Women in Blogging: 125 Fearless Female Bloggers

Kikolani

I took a look at 14 lists that have come out over the last year for the top bloggers, social media marketers, search marketers, and entrepreneurs. This list includes female bloggers that cover a huge variety of topics in the blogosphere. Many are pretty active bloggers, although some I include in hopes that they will get going again!

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