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Are You Too Focused On One Social Media Platform?

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If you are trying to target young music fans, then Myspace may be a better option. At the very least you gain an insight into what people are talking about, and that’s a great source of fodder for your blog (if you have one). It’s also worth looking at some of the popular blogs in your niche.

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Is SEO Better For Marketing Or Social Media

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Social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, Myspace and others is standing at 16%. At the same time, the survey also suggests that 70% of all small businesses do use Facebook over any other social media like Google, LinkedIn, Yahoo and Myspace just to name a few. The proof is there.

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Google+ Gets A Facelift, But How Social Is It?

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Myspace – the art channel, particularly music aimed at youth. Blogs – and yes, blogs are social media, and they provide the real one-to-one interaction that customers look for. Youtube – video storage and sharing and the increased monetization of video.

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Are You Using The Best Way To Get Traffic To Your Site?

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And Cynthia Boris makes a good argument for putting your product launches and photos on your own site as well as any social media platform when she points out that many lost photos and posts when MySpace bombed. What’s The Best Way For YOU? The thing is, you need to know what is working for you.

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Social Media And Small Businesses

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Most of you have heard of tweet, Facebook, YouTube and Myspace. For instance, if you already have a blog that you post to on a regular basis about your business, you can send your posts to Twitter, Facebook and others to generate even more readers. But, what does it mean for small businesses?