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The Convergence of Search and Social Part 7 – A Strategy Framework

Josh S Peters

If your customers are heavy Pinterest and Facebook users, then don’t display StumbleUpon and LinkedIn share buttons (or at least don’t make them prominent). If the content is good and your community is active you should be able to get your content ranking for the kind of terms used by your customers when they’re searching.

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The FINAL word on Social Media ROI | Shuaism

Josh S Peters

Building your reputation and community while strengthening your brand over time. You don't know if someone saw your facebook fan page and then bookmarked your website to come back to later. Reach, impact, influence, etc don't really do a fair job. Awareness is awareness no matter how you get it.

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Search and Social Weekly (1.9)

Josh S Peters

This week is all about Facebook! I’ve collected some great posts to help you get more out of your Facebook experience both personally and professionally. 14 Ways To Get More Facebook Shares [INFOGRAPHIC] via Mari Smith. Share is to Facebook as retweet is to Twitter. A New Look for News Feed via Facebook Newsroom.

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Is Social Media Changing the Political Climate As We Know It?

Josh S Peters

It’s hard to deny the influence of social media in politics. For media hungry politicians like Sarah Palin, who perhaps has a greater addiction to Twitter and Facebook than the average over-caffeinated High School teenager, social media is a godsend. If he were alive today he would be a staunch advocate of social media.

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Is Social Media Changing the Political Climate As We Know It?

Josh S Peters

It’s hard to deny the influence of social media in politics. For media hungry politicians like Sarah Palin, who perhaps has a greater addiction to Twitter and Facebook than the average over-caffeinated High School teenager, social media is a godsend. If he were alive today he would be a staunch advocate of social media.