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10 Reasons Why Your Business Needs a Killer Social Media Strategy

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Social Media Consultant and Tech Geek at Heart Home About Press Consulting Contact Sitemap Home > Marketing , Social Media > 10 Reasons Why Your Business Needs a Killer Social Media Strategy 10 Reasons Why Your Business Needs a Killer Social Media Strategy by Tamar Weinberg on May 18, 2010 Share This is a guest post by Beth Hrusch.

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Social Media is Scary – How to Address Middle Managers | Social.

Social Media Strategery

so that they can use their bookmarks no matter where they’re at, and despite the number of “blue screens of death&# they see. Social bookmarking to save time is of much more importance to them than being able to share their bookmarks with others. Show them how they can use del.icio.us

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50 Habits of a Highly Effective Blogger " EdithYeung.com

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Limit the number of social bookmarking buttons. Add features or buttons only when it serves readers or help with blog goal. Make RSS Subscribe button prominent and make it easy to spot. Make search field easy to find. Provide drop-down menu when there are a high number of categories. Technical Stuff. Podcast Powered by podPress (v8.8).

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Fetching Friday – Resources, Guest Blogging Contest & Rocket Timelapse

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The Happy Guy Marketing, professional SEO consultant. PPI Claims – payment protection insurance. Zoomit Canada, a site of social bookmarking just for Canada. Andrew Rondeau, creator of Blogging Guide and the Income Blogging Guide Course. Marc Duquette of Scribnia, the blogging community. 50 Sponsors.

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What's Going to be Your Social Media Legacy?

Social Media Strategery

What started out as just a wiki now includes social bookmarking, social networking, blogs, and most importantly, a culture of collaboration that will continue even if one or two pieces is taken away. I am openly challenging myself as well as every other social media evangelist who is reading this post to be like Bill Cowher.

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