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20 Bloggers to Watch in 2012

ProBlogger

This year, I tried to go outside of the social media echo-chamber and focus on people who are expanding beyond their blogs. Kristi Hines is a freelance writer, online marketing consultant, and social media enthusiast that blogs at Kikolani. Marcus started a swimming pool company in 2001. Marcus Sheridan.

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How to Use Facebook Groups to Grow Your Business and Engage Customers

Hootsuite

As someone who ran an unauthorized 2gether fan site on Geocities for three glorious, hormone-fuelled months in 2001, I know first-hand the joy of bringing the community together online. It’s visible to anyone on the internet via search engines, and only official brand representatives can create one. I don’t want to talk about it!!).

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The Most Important Blog Post You'll Probably Never Read

Viper Chill

You are here: ViperChill » Social Media » The Most Important Blog Post You’ll Probably Never Read The Most Important Blog Post You’ll Probably Never Read Written by Glen, this post has 148 Comments This blog post is quite long so you probably shouldn’t read it. Home What the F ? Cloud Living Say "Hi!"

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The 2011 #Nifty50 Top Twitter Men Reprise

Webbiquity SMM

It is trying, instead, to create a more authentic kind of value — and to do that, you need ideals. His company provides traditional & social pay-per-click (PPC) management, natural search optimization (SEO), social media/feed marketing (SMO) and online reputation management (ORM) services to national clients.

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40 Core Philosophies From the Most Famous Marketers in History

Buffer Social

‘A brand is a contract’ Who: Simon Clift. What: The former Chief Marketing Officer of Unilever likes to say “a brand is the contract between a company and consumers.” I see what we do on social media as the appetizer,” Khloe Kardashian told the New York Times. Influencers make the brand.