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5 Apps to Backup your Social Media Accounts

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Blog (Wordpress, Blogger, or Typepad) Get the security of daily backups including pictures, blog comments and blog design. BackupMy.net also provides comprehensive backup services for. email (Gmail, Hotmail and Windows Live). Online Pictures. each for $19.95/month. Backupify gives you 1000mb of free storage for: Twitter. Google Docs.

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5 Ways to Battle Social Media Stump

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There are literally thousands of social media sites other than the top five (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube and WordPress) and more being born every day. Stick with it, find your voice, forge relationships, be helpful, reach out, and know when to seek professional advice… and eventually, your business will see the return!

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Monitor Your Brand Online-Part 1

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Blogs (WordPress, Blogger, Twitter etc). Channels You Need To Monitor: The key to managing your online reputation is a comprehensive daily monitoring of various platforms like: Social Media Platforms (Facebook, MySpace). Video Sites (Youtube). Image Sites (Flikr). Articles (ezine, articlebase etc). Wikipedia.

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Social Media…for Small Businesses too!

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Almost every small business out there can benefit from a strategic combination of a WordPress blog with the right plug in applications, a Facebook Professional Fan page and my personal favorite, a branded Twitter account. So what exactly, should small businesses be doing?

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Social Media…for Small Businesses too!

Harp Interactive

Almost every small business out there can benefit from a strategic combination of a WordPress blog with the right plug in applications, a Facebook Professional Fan page and my personal favorite, a branded Twitter account. So what exactly, should small businesses be doing?