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Pay to Play: Seven Ways Social Media is Getting More Expensive

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Starting a Facebook or Twitter account was free, and hiring a part-time intern to manage them didn’t cost much. Fast-forward a few years, and we’re seeing more and more organizations hire entire teams to create content for Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest, and whatever hot new social media startup launched last week.

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What Does Integrated Marketing Mean to the Future of the PR Professional?

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Today we have Search Engine Marketing (SEM) Managers, Search Engine Optimization (SEO) analysts, Digital Analysts, Community Managers, Content Marketing Specialists, and way too many social media ninjas, gurus, and rockstars. Will he share it with his 100K Twitter followers and Facebook fans? If only things were still this easy.

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Top Ten Quotes From BlogWorld 2008…thus far! | Social Media Strategery

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Here are the top ten things that I’ve overheard and/or saw in the Conference Twitter feed. I thought SEO meant Simply Elegant Outfit when I started blogging. One of the worst Twitters I saw during BWE08 was, “Ok, speaker says I have to be a thought leader. A four-step process to good SEO!

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How to BE a Government Consultant and Use Social Media

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Nothing’s worse than thinking that you’re going to have a lunch with someone you met on Twitter and they lug in a PowerPoint presentation and start running their capabilities briefings. Don’t promise your client thousands of Twitter followers in two weeks. BE responsive – If someone emails you, email them back.

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Why Social Media is Scary | Social Media Strategery

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link] sradick I think the most effective guidelines for appropriate behavior on things like Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, etc. You’re still interacting with other people whether it’s on Twitter, or a business lunch, or a happy hour – the fundamentals of appropriate behavior don’t really change.

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Content Marketing That Wins: Making Brands, Readers AND Google Happy

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Now, with consumers constantly bombarded with news and content via an ever-expanding array of media and social platforms, brands have been pressed into a “content arms race” that has them posting to blogs, Twitter, Facebook, Google+, Vine, Instagram, Pinterest, etc. every single day.

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