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Your 2011 Digital Marketing Reboot

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We also can't ignore the powering growth of Facebook. Over the holiday break, Facebook was named the most visited site in 2010. If brands were feeling a tad intimidated about leveraging all of these channels before, I hazard to guess at how overwhelmed they're feeling right now (but the word "dizzy" does come to mind).

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The Art And Innovation Of Listening

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The concept of listening to what consumers are saying about your brands, products, services and the industry you serve is nothing new. The sheer volume of regular people reviewing and critiquing brands is the other reason why a cohesive software package may be needed. Social 2011. Innovation through data and conversation.

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A Pinteresting Story

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That Facebook IPO. With rumors swirling of Facebook 's pending IPO (and the billions at play that go along with it), it does seem like the most opportune time for the online social networking behemoth to go public. Also of Interest: 7 Creative Ways Your Brand Can Use Pinterest - via ClickZ. Vancouver Sun - not yet published.

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At it's ? Social Media Is Our Teacher.

Diva Marketing Blog

Your presence, especially on open social networks e.g. LinkedIn, Twitter, Google+ and let's add blogs and blog comments, is so easily findable. your personal brand. Bernie Borges termed this "corporate personal branding.". Our podcast offers tips on how to begin your corporate personal branding strategy.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2010

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Since I can’t read everything written by the Internet Marketing community, I ask my Twitter and Facebook followers for their own recommendations. Personal) Branding. Building a Brand/Brand Evangelism. Building a Brand/Brand Evangelism. Leveraging Other Social Media Sites. Reputation Management.

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Are You Ready to Listen Differently in Social Media?

Convince & Convert

But if they tweet or leave a Facebook comment, will you even see it? You don’t mention the brand or the store, but you have location services enabled, and the mall location is tagged on the tweet. ” He didn’t tag the brand. It was only findable because he had location-tagged the Mall.