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Promoting A Small Business Blog Through Social Media

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Facebook and Twitter are too obvious areas. Promoting your content on Facebook only takes a minute or two as do many of the social bookmarking services. Promoting your content on Facebook only takes a minute or two as do many of the social bookmarking services. The real key is in your target audience. Where are they?

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Klout Now Measures 10 Social Media Websites For Influence

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Among the services that Klout now tracks are: Tumblr – A blogging platform somewhat like a cross between Twitter and Blogger. It’s been measuring the activity on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn for some time now. Flickr – The photo sharing platform. Blogger – Which needs no introduction.

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2014 Is The Year Of Social Metrics

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If you’ve been paying attention to the rise of social media in the past few years, then you know that Facebook has risen to be the No. Facebook is a big traffic referral source for a lot of websites – especially business-to-consumer sites. LinkedIn delivers a lot of traffic to B2B sites. StumbleUpon.

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Klout Adds Moments

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Recently – like, within the last month – they’ve expanded how to measure influence to include Wikipedia entries, LinkedIn titles, and +K. Moments is something like the Facebook Timeline, but it takes “your most important content” from all of the networks Klout measures and adds it to your profile.

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How To Replace Google Reader

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Promote your blog through social media – I’d be willing to bet that almost everyone you know has a Facebook account. You should be promoting your blog posts through social media , and that includes Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Google+. It may also mean YouTube, Tumblr, Foursquare, and other social media sites.

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Why You Should Restrict Your Own Activity Online

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You want to join everyone you know on Facebook, then on YouTube and Twitter. You’ve added a LinkedIn account, a Google+ account, a Tumblr account, a Pinterest account, and then you have way to much to keep up with. It’s easy to get carried away. There’s really no need to do all that.

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Which Marketing Channel Is Most Important?

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When it comes to marketing online, here are a few of the channels you have at your disposal right now, today. Google+ (still in beta, by invitation only). The search engines – Bing and Google organic listings. Pay per click ads. Article directories (yes, they still work). Knol pages. Guest blogging. Etsy, if you are a crafter.