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Happy National Small Business Week

Saying It Social

Saying It Social Your Social Media Marketing Resource Home About Polls Our Services Testimonials Happy National Small Business Week Why National Small Business Week? As part of National Small Business Week, the U.S. This year, National Small Business Week will honor the estimated 27.2

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Social Networking Stats: 52% of SMBs Use Facebook for Ads/Promotions, #RLTM Scoreboard

The Realtime Report

via YouTube. Tumblr: 175 million blogs. Foursquare: 45 million users. A recent study by BIA/Kelsey looks at what small businesses are doing on social media to engage millennials. Here are a few of the highlights: 52% of all SMBs have a Facebook Business Page utilized for advertising or promotion.

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Which Social Media Channels Should I Use For My Business?

yMarketingMatters

I will be following up with an in-depth detailed blog about each social media channel in the coming weeks. Sorry it’s a little long, but I hope this will help you… A few tips: Tip #1: Look into each social media channel and determine which will work best for your business. But the YouTube market is competitive. Foursquare.

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Social Networking Stats: Comparing Top Brands (Big vs. Small) on Twitter, #RLTM Scoreboard

The Realtime Report

via YouTube. Tumblr: 168 million blogs. Foursquare: 40 million users. Small Companies. Wondering how enterprise brands and small businesses are using Twitter? The #RLTM Scoreboard: Social Networking Stats for the Week. Facebook: 1.19 billion monthly active users. via Facebook. via Twitter. via Tumblr.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2010

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Social Media (and Beyond): Small Business. How to Develop a Social Media Strategy: A Roadmap for Integration (Very Official Blog): Shannon Paul did an amazing job on this post that presents questions and answers that will help companies consider their goals for the creation of a social media strategy. Social Media: General.

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Which Social Media Sites Are The Riskiest?

Small Business Mavericks

43% of businesses found video sharing sites to be slightly risky. Company and third-party blogs are considered less risky than Twitter or Facebook, which indicates that businesses are warming up to blogging. Answers, Google+, and Foursquare (in that order) are likely to be your cup of tea.

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Social Networking Online and Non-Profit Organizations | Freelance.

Freelance Social Media

YouTube (46.5%) and Twitter (43.2%) were cited as alternate social networking tools. Despite having decreased resources, staffing and budgets for social network marketing on commercial social networks, like Facebook, are real although relatively small. About the author Meghan Brozanic wrote 2 articles on this blog.