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Case Study of 2 Blog Commenting Truths

Ari Herzog

In his latest article on blog comments , Dave writes: Why I have comments: I hope I might learn something new from the people who read the blog. I get a lot out of that on other forums on the net. Everett disagrees in his latest, also on comments : You might have noticed that I’ve had commenting turned off for the last 4 weeks.

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Five Ways to Encourage Readers to Comment More Often on Your Posts

ProBlogger

Do you wish more readers would comment on your blog posts? Some bloggers think commenting is dead. And if readers wanted to respond to a post, they’d normally leave a comment on the blog itself, rather than tweet or comment on a Facebook thread. Some of the big blogs I read only get one or two comments per post.

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Why You Need a Blog: Blogs Are The Websites of The Social Media.

Mindjumpers

Like Mindjumpers, he is associated with Social Marketing Forum. You can connect with him on Twitter @Conversionation Many businesses don’t have a blog yet. Too bad since blogs are really social media hubs and more. But there is hope, since blogs are almost a must for all businesses that want to do “something&# with social media.

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Defining a Strategy To Use Content In B2B Marketing

Mindjumpers

This guest blog is written by J-P De Clerck , who is an experienced interactive marketing journalist and blogger. Content that is adapted to the preferred channels, digital signals, stages in the lifecycle and needs of customers is becoming increasingly important.

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Understanding Word-of-Mouth Marketing: 5 Reasons Why People Share.

Mindjumpers

Like Mindjumpers, he is associated with Social Marketing Forum. We know that people talk to others about products, brands and services. Word-of-mouth has always existed, long before online media did. And so has word-of-mouth marketing. Third Party Installed Perceptions | Entrepreneur Solo says: September 12, 2010 at 11:55 pm [.]

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Choice of Form: Two Legal Seminars As Social Media

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

We pause for 10 minutes, and when we return, the class asks questions or makes comments, to which Professor Jutras responds. Then the comments come in, and a conversation takes place. But it’s only ever got two participants: the original commenter and the blogger. I see this seminar as a forum.

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Social Media Marketing Policies and Education: The Employee.

Mindjumpers

Like Mindjumpers, he is associated with Social Marketing Forum. You can connect with him on Twitter @Conversionation A seemingly minor aspect of the social media marketing plan is drafting a social media policy and training your employees.

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