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3 Tips for Interacting with Media on Social Media

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If your business isn’t on these sites, you could be missing valuable opportunities to connect and engage in order to spread the news about your products and services. Now, you can’t just tweet at a reporter, “Hey @johndoe, can you do a story on our new product?” Share and Comment. Unfortunately, it’s not that simple.

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Why Pinterest Can Help Your Business Blossom

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A great example of proper Pinterest use is Kohl’s , who has a board for clothing, shoes, kitchen products, outdoor products and much more. Do you have a product that you can show people using? Start pinning pictures of customers with your product, much like Elizabeth Daniel New York did. Connect with your followers.

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Is Coach Fur Real? | The Social Media Incubator™

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by admin on November 3, 2010 According to CNET News , the company Coach Leatherware has seen a virtual outcry of negative feedback along with some shocking images posted by online visitors for using animal fur in some of their products. Coach is handling the protest by not arguing with the PETA posts.

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Facebook Message Ends with Sender Receiving Free Custom Phone

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This past May, a Facebook user named Shane sent a message to Samsung expressing his love of Samsung products and asking for a free Galaxy S3 phone. Shane’s post has received over 283 comments. Would you have thought about the Samsung brand or products today if you had not read this post?

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5 Keys to Managing Your Business Online Reputation

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When they tell you about a great experience they have had with your product, service or staff, ask them if they would do you the favor of going out to Google Places or Yelp.com and telling others so they can benefit from your services as well. If you do receive a negative comment or review – do not panic!

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Embedding Facebook Posts Good For Businesses

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Here’s an example: If you have a customer or client post to your Facebook wall about how great your products or services are, you would be able to take that post and embed it on a recommendations page on your website or blog. Probably one of the best features of embedding a Facebook post is the accessibility for your audience.

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5 Keys to Managing Your Business Online Reputation

The Social Media Incubator

When they tell you about a great experience they have had with your product, service or staff, ask them if they would do you the favor of going out to Google Places or Yelp.com and telling others so they can benefit from your services as well. If you do receive a negative comment or review – do not panic!