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Can We Talk? Why Your Company’s Social Media Needs to Sound Human

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Here’s a snippet of The Cluetrain Manifesto that was dead-on about the fundamentals: “…Markets are conversations. Maybe you’re a business owner who wants to give your brand a presence on social media platforms—but odds are you’d prefer not to play the role of reaching out to the masses yourself. Anti-Social Media.

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What the New Google+ Mobile App Additions Mean to Small Business Owners

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With today’s relaunch of the Google+ mobile apps for iPhone and Android, it’s gotten even easier to let customers and clients keep tabs on your day to day, and give them a glimpse of the faces that make your company work. Here’s what they mean for you. That means that any special offers will also go that much further.

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Why Facebook’s Updates (probably) Won’t Kill Your Business

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“Facebook’s push toward paid advertising is likely to aggravate an already tense relationship between small businesses and social platforms over audience ownership,” says Steven Jacobs of Street Fight , a Colorado-based media-and-events firm covering local digital marketing.” Personally, I think this is a push to help the users.

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What the New Google+ Mobile App Additions Mean to Small Business Owners

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With today’s relaunch of the Google+ mobile apps for iPhone and Android, it’s gotten even easier to let customers and clients keep tabs on your day to day, and give them a glimpse of the faces that make your company work. Here’s what they mean for you. That means that any special offers will also go that much further.

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Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Yelp?

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If you happen to recognize a regular customer, spark up a conversation about it the next time you do business. North American Marketing Business Leverage Association”, or whichever other goofy no-name company won’t stop calling you, probably just wants to set you up on Google Adwords and charge a management fee.

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