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Tips for Coming Up with Company Name Ideas

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For example, Flickr may be known now but with a new business, people may have been looking up Flicker. However, if you do get too specific then you won’t be able to branch out in the future without having to change the name. Beware of Spelling.

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Social Networking Stats: LinkedIn Is Most Important Social Network for B2B Marketers, #RLTM Scoreboard

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Other favorite social channels included YouTube, Flickr, Digg, Stumbleupon and Tumblr. YouTube was significantly less popular with just 8%, and Google+ was most important for only 1% of B2B marketers. However, when asked which channels they use most often, B2B marketers named LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter almost equally.

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Facebook and Twitter: Out With the Old, In With the New

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Image via Flickr. Only time will tell what these new ad-rollouts mean in terms of dollars and cents; however, they most definitely illustrate the untapped potential when it comes to social media and small businesses. About the Author. Megan Totka is the Chief Editor for ChamberofCommerce.com.

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Ben & Jerry’s Throws One Heck Of An Ice Cream Social. Here’s The Recipe.

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The @BenJerrysTruck tweets often link to Flickr galleries showing the action. “ # FollowFriday @ benjerrystruck because we're shamelessly continuing our quest for # OMGFreeBenJerrys ! — Copley Square Hotel (@copleysqhotel) August 24, 2012. The Ultimate Hub For Fan Engagement: Basecamp BenJerry.com.

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What “Big” Social Media Means for Small Businesses

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Image via Flickr. Small businesses must start small and grow from the ground up. It’s what we do with our opportunities that define our companies, not the size of the opportunities themselves. About the Author. Megan Totka is the Chief Editor for ChamberofCommerce.com. She specializes on the topic of small business tips and resources.

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Flying Viral: What Businesses Can Learn from the Flappy Bird Saga

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Image via Flickr. This is a guest post by Megan Totka, Chief Editor for ChamberofCommerce.com. We know that viral sensations come and go. We understand how fickle the modern user can be when it comes to what’s hot and what’s not.

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