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5 Must Have Social Media & Productivity Chrome Extensions

Jason Yormark

With my increased usage, I’ve come across a variety of social media themed extensions that I have tried out, and the following 5 are the ones I find the most useful and worthy of my screen real estate. Hootsuite vs Tweetdeck: I’m Going Owl The Way. Another great productivity tool built right in.

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Social Media Job Opening: Social Media Manager in Dallas Texas

Bill Hartzer

If you have lots of great experience managing social media accounts in the Travel, Real Estate, and Entertainment industries, then you might be interested in applying for this open position. Here is the official job description. You can get in touch with me for more information or apply through LinkedIn.

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102 Compelling Social Media and Online Marketing Stats and Facts for 2012 (and 2013)

Webbiquity SMM

Search is as popular as ever, but the percentage of searches actually done on search engines declined slightly in 2012 (by about 1%). Still, organic search on search engines drive 50% of all referring traffic, compared to less than 8% for social media. Professionals in architecture and engineering (7 years) and management (6.3

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

Twitter Tweetdeck I use Tweetdeck for serious twitter sessions. It doesn’t have the advanced functionality of Tweetdeck (such as cross-posting to Facebook), but it’s so easy-to-use that it’s my favorite Twitter app. Tweetie This extremely intuitive Mac-only app is my hour-to-hour choice for Twitter.

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15 Ways to Make Your Social Media Strategy a Complete Fail

Writtent Blog

Practical Fix: Take the time to upload images separately with your content links to increase the amount of real estate your posts take up in busy Facebook and Google+ feeds. HubSpot’s Dan Zarrella has found that visual content on Facebook can lead to a 65% increase in engagement for brands.