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Blogging Tip: Increase Your Traffic By Solving Problems

SocMed Sean

Whether it’s technology, parenting, current events, arts/crafts, or some other topic, your readers often find your blog through searches and recommendations of like-minded people on social networks. If you are a blogger, you know that Google is your friend…and Google Predictive Results can be a GOOD friend.

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Three Things Twitter’s Marketing Team Needs to Do

Webbiquity SMM

Though it’s still one of the top three social networks for B2B marketers, Twitter is struggling. Marketers, PR professionals, bloggers, and journalists have traditional been heavy users. Case in Point: Event Marketing. presentation downloads, session video) after the event. So, there’s hope.

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themarketingblog@wordpress on Mobile

The Marketing Blog

Marketing, Social Media & Branding Blogs in India July 14, 2008.8:16 16 am themarketingblog@wordpress on Mobile Jump to Comments There was a time when mobile version of a website used to be a rarity. The mobile version of themarketinblog.wordpress.com uses.mobi as an extension.

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50 Ways Marketers use Social Media to Improve Their Marketing

Harp Interactive

Help companies participate in existing social networks, and build relationships on their turf. Learn which bloggers might care about your customer. Download the Social Media Press Release (pdf) and at least see what parts you want to take into your traditional press releases. Interview current social media practitioners.

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10 Areas Where Small Businesses Lack an Online Competitive Edge

Kikolani

WordPress, Blogger, and Tumblr have made it so that anybody can put up a website. At the same time, many of the businesses who use social media are ignorant of how it works and why people use it. The vast majority of people use social networks to entertain themselves first and foremost, as well as to express themselves and communicate.

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Facebook Places Explained

Mindjumpers

Blog About Clients Cases Tribesourcing Video People & Contact Bloggers « Spacebook and Danceroulette Music Video Flowtown – an Interesting Social Marketing Tool » Facebook Places Explained Posted by Anne Herngaard Aug 30th, 2010 Tweet Are you wondering what all the talk with Facebook Places is about?

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B2B Marketing Stats from HubSpot’s Marketing Data Box

Webbiquity SMM

Trade mags are struggling to maintain their value as they compete with industry analysts putting more content online, independent bloggers, and of course B2B marketers themselves publishing more of their own original content. Marketers can no longer put off thinking about how mobile fits into their marketing mix.

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