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Building Trust: A Relationship is Not a Newsletter Opt-In

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

In the post, I shared my don’ts of social networks, and to that point, I added the following rule for LinkedIn: Gathering all the email addresses of users you are connected to — even locating email addresses of LinkedIn Group managers — and utilizing this mailing list to promote your own company or service off-site. (Of

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Getting Overwhelmed? Get Organized!

Kikolani

Overwhelmed by following too many people on social networks or subscribing to too many blogs. Twitter Lists. Twitter now allows you to add Twitter members to Twitter Lists , which helps you easily organize people you are interested in following by topic. Other Twitter Cleanup Methods.

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Top 25 Blogging and Social Media Posts on Kikolani

Kikolani

Increase Traffic and Authority By Listing Your Blog Learn how to increase your blog traffic and authority by submitting your blog to blogging communities and ratings sites, as well as adding your link to social profiles, forums, and links. Learn about the benefits and ways to be more accessible on social media. Getting Overwhelmed?

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Fetching Friday – 22 Marketing Links

Kikolani

Why You Shouldn’t Create a Newsletter (and What to Do Instead) – Once upon a time, the online newsletter produced enormous profits for all kinds of businesses. Social Media / Social Networking. Also, be sure to follow him on Twitter @jasonphines or Google+ ! Fetching Friday'

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This Week in Social Media – 6/12/2013

Social Media Marketing

Each week, I compose a newsletter for our team that includes a series of links about current events and trends in the worlds of technology, social media, mobile, communications and marketing in order to keep our wider team up to date on changes, newsworthy items and content that might be useful in their jobs.

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Are Blog Comments Dead? | Justin Levy

Justin Levy

Justin Levy Marketing and Social Media Home About Archives Contact Disclosures Newsletter Speaking Are Blog Comments Dead? Written on July 30, 2010 by Justin Levy in blog , community , facebook , interactions , social media , twitter 23 Comments - Leave a comment! I’ve been thinking about this often.

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Social Media Visitors More Loyal But Still a Very Small Percentage.

Adam Sherk

First, a study of 33 million unique users from Chitika’s network in September showed that visitors coming from Facebook and Digg were more loyal than those coming from the three major search engines and Twitter. Even just a year ago the majority of news sites were barely dabbling with things like Twitter – now most have Twitter mania.

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