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How to Grow A Social Media Channel From Scratch

Social Media Strategies Summit

To help you out, Mike Mueller — Digital Media Specialist at the US Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy — shared the best practices he learned from launching the agency’s Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn accounts at our Social Media Strategies Summit for Government. Image source Of course, those aren’t the only options.

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Hoping You'll Ask Me to Dance | Almost Savvy

Almost Savvy

I have not tried tweetdeck, but I am now interested in giving it a try. LeaRae Reply Irene Koehler says: February 2, 2009 at 11:25 pm Have fun with Tweetdeck, LeaRae. Tweeters that I have traded many @replies with get into my “persons of interest&# group in TweetDeck. Thank you for the ideas in this blog.

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Why You Should Have a Secondary Twitter Account

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

My only questionable tweets are actually about business projects (yes, I am NameCheap’s new marketing consultant as Michelle Greer moves onto bigger and better things ). With Twitter being so incredibly large and vast, there are different types of mini-communities. How does this relate to real life marketing?

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Sharing One Journey: New Ways to Continually Engage Your Users

ProBlogger

Here are some ideas on how to achieve exactly that: Go marketing on this one: Keep an excel file where you list important power-users and others who are active on your blog. Also, use social monitoring tools like TweetDeck , to see if somebody mentions your blog or retweets your posts. Check it out here. So think of something cool.