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5 Top Resources to Back Up your Social Media Presence!

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The content your business publishes and shares on social media sites lives on the “cloud,&# and if any of those services or sites were to crash, your business could lose everything – content, fans, followers, comments and connections!

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You Can’t Manage What You Can’t Measure! Social Media Analytics

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Blog Comments. RSS & email subscriptions. Armed with this intelligence you can now justify, project and allocate resources! First thing you need to do is define your goals; that is, what is it that you want to accomplish with your social media campaign and then decide on which performance indicators will measure the success.

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Strategies to Ensure an Engaged Social Presence

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Pro-active engagement is when you use monitoring and searches for industry specific posts, comments or tweets that you can either re-tweet, lets say on Twitter, or answer or make a comment on. Make it a habit to ready them and respond to 3-5 of them each week (tweak this number to work best for you, your business & resources).

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5 Apps to Backup your Social Media Accounts

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What’s nice about this service is that it provides daily backup, automatically with a variety of formats including CSV, RSS, HTML and Text. Blog (Wordpress, Blogger, or Typepad) Get the security of daily backups including pictures, blog comments and blog design. Has a restore setting not working. Tweetake.com. Online Pictures.

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50 Ways Marketers use Social Media to Improve Their Marketing

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Couple your email newsletter content with additional website content on a blog for improved commenting. Recommend that your staff start personal blogs on their personal interests, and learn first hand what it feels like, including managing comments, wanting promotion, etc. Excellent resource: Susan Getgood.