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4 Reasons to Use Social Enterprise Networks for Business

Mindjumpers

Most people wrongly assume social enterprise networks are simply Facebook for business. Such platforms as Yammer, Chatter and Jive certainly look and feel similar to Facebook – with a news feed, groups, friends and status updates. How do you derive value from social enterprise apps?

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Make Your CFO a Social Media Fan

Buzz Marketing for Technology

I don’t care whether you own a community or your rent one from a provider like LinkedIn Groups – but a community is a great place to create a social experience with your customer. When you do that the results reported in a recent Jive report of over 2000 customers are outstanding. Generated 32% more ideas.

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Do you need to own your community?

Jeff Esposito

A little while back I was catching up with my friend Jim Storer of the Community Roundtable before we shared a panel about social customer support. In our prep, Jim and I continued our on-going disagreement on whether a company needs to own the platform that they are keeping a community on.

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How to Use Social Media Strategy to Reach Mommy Blogs

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

You want to start with a list of mom blogs that you like — ones that jive with your brand, are in your target demo, and look like they get medium to high traffic. In addition to sending them an email, friend them on Facebook, become a fan of their page, and follow them on Twitter. Make your request as specific as possible.

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B2B Social Media Gets Intimate

Social Media Marketing

It is now popular wisdom that Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin are good places for businesses to market their products and services. Migrating external communications to the social web turns customer service into public relations, and minimizes call center demand. The early stage of most sales cycles is equally mundane.

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How to easily find customers on social media

Absolute PA

It starts with this: Make friends and be a valuable member of the community. I’ll say it again: Make friends and be a valuable member of the community. Research and find 2-3 active communities online. These can be Facebook groups, LinkedIn groups, Twitter, Google+ or Instagram communities, niche forums.

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Best Social Media Monitoring Tools

Bill Hartzer

More and more businesses are getting into social media – an umbrella term that covers various activities that help bring about social interaction on the internet. Facebook and Twitter are some of the main outlets for social media, but there are numerous types of social media like blogs, wikis, forums, chat rooms, etc.

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