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An Introduction to Vertical Social Networks

Buffer Social

Mine would be young adult books of the mid-2010s, while others are very into football or recreating vintage recipes. Vertical networkssocial platforms solely dedicated to niche interests — are there to support those interests. What are vertical networks?

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26 Social Media Marketing Books to Advance Your Skills

agora pulse

Need a good social media marketing book that fuels your learning and your career? Here’s our list of favorite reads for different aspects of social media. To monitor social media algorithm updates, feature rollouts, and new tactics, you probably read blogs or watch explainer videos. This book is for you.

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HOW TO: Read 26 Books A Year

Dave Fleet

Tweet Late in 2009, Julien Smith’s fantastic approach to reading inspired me to set an ambitious target for this year: to read one book every two weeks throughout the year. I even published my target list of books so people could hold me to account. In fact, I’m on my 28th book of 2010. 26 books per year… how?

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How To Create A Content Calendar For Your Business

Keyhole.co

Creating content can help your business generate more leads. You’ll also have to create pieces of content with different objectives. Some content attracts new visitors to your business, while other pieces of content focus on selling a product or a service. What is a content calendar?

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Context vs. Content: What Sells Your Book

Debbie Weil

That is key to understanding why context ( who , where , how , what , why ) has as much to do with the success or popularity of a new book as does the actual content of that book. Who recommended the book to you? Where did you hear about the book? How do you prefer to read a book? That counts for a lot.

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The 4 Social Networks I Use Most

Ari Herzog

But there’s valuable content in the groups. I’m minimally present on Reddit, Goodreads, Yelp, and a couple other sites with a social component. But I’m mostly there for the news, books, and restaurants, respectively. Facebook is listed fourth because of my ongoing love-hate relationship.

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Book Review: Social Media Marketing

Webbiquity SMM

As she notes in her introduction, Li’s book is organized around four main themes: Research: start by using search and social media monitoring tools to discover where your customers and prospects are congregating. Don’t automatically assume they use the most popular social networks. Social Events (e.g.,

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