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Social Media? There's an app for that!

Freelance Social Media

by cinta5 on May 21, 2010 Social Media Pocket Guide App Available on the App Store LangfordMedia has launched an app for small businesses called Social Media Pocket Guide. The app is currently available on Apple’s App Store for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. The app also lists social media and marketing events.

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Coming soon: Social Media Pocket Guide app

Freelance Social Media

The app is available for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. Owner of LangfordMedia Blog Twitter blog comments powered by Disqus Previous post: Free State Social and why I’m excited to attend Next post: Why does Facebook hate us? Kind of like a best practices guide. About the author Jacinta wrote 70 articles on this blog.

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Available Now: Social Media Pocket Guide app

Freelance Social Media

The app is available for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. Owner of LangfordMedia Blog Twitter blog comments powered by Disqus Previous post: Free State Social and why I’m excited to attend Next post: Why does Facebook hate us? Kind of like a best practices guide. About the author Jacinta wrote 70 articles on this blog.

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Is a social media contest right for you?

Jeff Esposito

Brands that are out of the limelight, charities and small businesses looking to add a contest to their repertoire need to determine if there is a strong enough community for the contest. It can be as simple as: Would you enter a contest for a new iPad/year of free lawn care/etc.? What are your goals? Sounds crazy right?

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Ignore Foursquare at Your Peril - An Analysis of Potential.

Convince & Convert

Here’s my very favorite tweet about that subject: from @seancuthbertson And another good one from @karimacatherine I’m a big believer that small business should constantly be monitoring Twitter (and now Foursquare and Gowalla). Clearly, Foursquare has absolutely no value to a business owner. Im Jay Baer.