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Which Social Media Sites Are The Riskiest?

Small Business Mavericks

Company and third-party blogs are considered less risky than Twitter or Facebook, which indicates that businesses are warming up to blogging. Google+ came in at 49% slightly risky and 33% not risky, a total of 82%, beating out Foursquare in the “slightly risky or less” category. These are interesting numbers.

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Koka Sexton

Between online storage, email, web servers and my pictures, I use different companies for different things. I have lost my interest in Yahoo though I do follow their company information like the new CEO Carol Bartz. I have a Yahoo email address but I hardly use it. Leave a comment! Use get_bookmarks() instead.

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3 Ways to Capitalize on the Opportunity Economy

Convince & Convert

Jay was in downtown Flagstaff, Arizona, and used Foursquare to check in at a local restaurant. That type of rifle shot, competitive marketing would be unthinkable in the “real world,” but it happens every minute of every day on Foursquare and elsewhere. A quick check of Yahoo! Opportunities Via Geography.

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Social Media Strategy from A to Z » Techipedia | Tamar Weinberg

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Kirtsy is a social news network; there are also forums and even Yahoo! FourSquare, Gowalla, Loopt, and other location-aware services are social networks, unifying real connections. That’s one of the biggest reasons for companies not to engage in social media at all. YouTube now has 2 billion views per day.

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Best Web Presence Optimization Guides and Tips of 2011

Webbiquity SMM

Oh well, whatever you call the discipline of maximizing a company’s online visibility in a world where search is much more than Google-Yahoo-Bing and where web presence is much more than a corporate website, here are 18 of the best blog posts and articles from the past year on how to do it well.

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Will The Rise of the Photo Apps Kill the Written Word?

Convince & Convert

She is a part of Intel’s Social Media Center of Excellence and is responsible for company-wide social media enablement and corporate social networking strategy. More companies are using Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, downloadable mobile apps, texting and Foursquare.”. Word Killer Number One: Pinterest.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2009

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

The Jordan Rules): This is a great chart and article on the best social media channels for both B2B and B2C companies. Samir Balwani): Samir talks about the pros and cons of Tweeting by company representatives, from the CEO to a brand. Here are 10 reasons why you as a company entity should avoid it. Share This or Else!

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