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10 Content Marketing Tricks That Will Help Your Brand Stand Out

Waxing UnLyrical

Ask questions on social media. Create a group of “client insiders” to provide you with feedback on new products or services. You could break that group down in so many ways: moms, dads, gay couples, parents who adopt, Millennials, Gen X, etc. Ask for feedback, ideas and insights. So, talk to your clients! Create surveys.

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Best LinkedIn Guides, Tips and Tactics of 2010

Webbiquity SMM

How can you optimize your profile to be “findable&# for the right phrases within LinkedIn? What the best practices for professional networking, generating sales leads, connecting with potential business partners, sharing content and getting answers to tough business questions? participating in groups and answering questions).

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Best B2B Marketing and Sales Strategy Guides and Insights of 2011

Webbiquity SMM

Buyers are better informed (and expect sales reps to be better informed about their industry and likely challenges as well), and often need only a few key questions answered (most critically, price) by the time they contact a sales person. ” Among her ideas is increasing your company’s “findability.”

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33 (of the) Best Social Media Guides, Tips and Resoures of 2012 So Far

Webbiquity SMM

Given the widespread adoption of social media marketing practices, the “if” and “when” questions seemed to have now been resolved by most midsized and larger companies (and a lot of small companies as well). What Marketing Questions Are Worth Asking in Social Media Listening? by MarketingProfs.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2010

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

How to Develop a Social Media Strategy: A Roadmap for Integration (Very Official Blog): Shannon Paul did an amazing job on this post that presents questions and answers that will help companies consider their goals for the creation of a social media strategy. David Armano tackles the question. Social Media: Hiring and in the Workplace.

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