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The Best Content Marketer? An Orange Cone

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You joined a LinkedIn group or attended a networking event. You’re not rocketing to the top of the search engines, landing big speaking and book deals. You started blogging once a week. You tweet 3 times a day. It’s not a big deal. You’re not getting thousands of visits every week.

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The Battle (and Blending) of Social and Search Rages On

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Search engines and social networks are competing (and combining) in a myriad of ways. Yahoo responded at its SearchSpeak event on Wednesday, saying they had incorporated social features into there email system over a year ago. Many in the blogosphere are calling it a "Facebook killer."

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4 Ways To Celebrate MLK Day With Social Media

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Twitter : Follow @MLKDay and/or use the hashtag #MLKDAY to discuss news and events surrounding the 2010 National MLK Day of Service. Facebook : Become one of his 710,000+ fans on Facebook. His fan page contains a number of tribute photos and videos.

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Stop tweeting about your emotional break throughs

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3-The conference or event your are at-I have been "hired" to Tweet from some pretty big events in Indy-Zoobilation and Indianapolis International Film Festival to name a couple. I rely on the people that I follow to inform me of what they find useful so that I don't have to scour the internet daily for helpful info. #3-The

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5 Helpful Social Media Must Reads

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Facebook says that, in addition to special celebrity-oriented videos, the live video channel will also be used for official Facebook announcements, press events, live chats with Facebook engineers and live streaming of its developer conference, f8. Is Twitter for Business Even Worth the Trouble?

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Is Jeremy Epstein The Yoda Of Community Marketing?

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He’s a former Microsoft executive who use to help partner companies improve their marketing engines and operations. Be it on FB, LinkedIn, Twitter, my blog, an in-person event, a newsletter, etc. Here’s a bit of background on Jeremy. After leaving Microsoft, he started his own consulting firm – Never Stop Marketing.