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Book Review: Social Media Marketing

Webbiquity SMM

This presents misunderstandings (at the least) and enlists your people beyond just the marketing and PR groups. Social Networking (Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, etc.). Wikis (Wikipedia, hundreds of specific topic-focused wikis). Social Sharing (YouTube, Flickr, SlideShare, etc.). Social Events (e.g., Tweet This!

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What Traits Define a Social Media Marketer?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

By that I mean not only the social voting sites like Digg, Reddit, etc, but also on the social networks (Facebook, MySpace, etc), social communication tools (Twitter, Pownce, Seesmic, etc.), Curious people are driven to push into new group and solve problems in new ways.

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10 Community Manager Responsibilities that Don't Involve Twitter.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

This is probably one of the areas that the Community Managers Group should begin to focus on! Kirtsy Likaholix LinkedIn Mahalo Mento Mixx MyBlogLog MySpace Plurk Pownce Propeller Reddit SEOmoz Sphinn StumbleUpon Technorati Toluu Twitter Wikipedia Yahoo! Answers Yahoo!

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How To Create the Perfect Facebook Fan Page

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Facebook Pages do not allow background images like Twitter, Myspace, and other services. There is a large reference of these tags on their developer wiki. Reply Tamar Weinberg March 12, 2010 at 3:27 pm You have spotted the biggest gripe I have about Facebook Pages (versus Groups). This applies to Pages as well. Answers Yahoo!

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The Ultimate Social Media Etiquette Handbook

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Abusing group invites. And if they don’t accept, don’t send the group request more than once by asking them to join via email, wall post, or Facebook message. In a specific case, I manage a few LinkedIn groups so my email address is far more visible on the site than I’d like. Many call this spam.

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An Open Letter to Facebook

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

I was a Facebook purist in its former form and I liked having access to select group of exclusive folks knowing that these were trusted people and that only certain groups of individuals were allowed to have access. It’s a bit like group therapy. Yup, it’s true. It felt good to be exclusive.

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