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Strategies to Ensure an Engaged Social Presence

Harp Interactive

Brian Solis describes engagement as: “Engagement is essentially the first step in building a relationship between your customers and your brand.&#. Reactive engagement is simply responding to direct dialogue to or about you or your brand/business. When someone mentions your name/brand, thank them…answer them … respond to them.

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Wanted to Comment: You and Your Gravatar

Ari Herzog

It amazes me how many people add comments on these blog posts but don’t have globally recognized avatars next to their names. Add a comment below and we can see what square image is in the top right corner of your published comment.

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Community Bootstrapping: Tools & Strategies To Build A Community.

Jason Yormark

Self hosting will give you the flexibility of doing what YOU want, and completely branding the experience with your brand. All three offerings give you the standard message board fare from profiles, to avatars, to point systems to reward frequent users. Take a look at My Starbucks Idea and Dell Ideastorm.

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What has Social Media Network done to us

Social Media Network Marketing

online societies you can be an astronaut, a doctor and many other avatars. No need for anything just register and select your avatar and hen go about daily activities online and get caught up in this too. With such a state of mind and so much more openness would any brand or marketer dare to miss this world of opportunities?

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The Ultimate Guide to Leaving Comments On Blogs

ProBlogger

The problem with leaving comments on other blogs, as a technique to grow traffic, is that while it can have many benefits it can also end up hurting your blog’s brand and reputation – if you don’t do it the right way. If you add no value, you could be hurting your brand. More about that below. 4 Types of Commenters.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

I would then create a group in my database solely populated by those influencers, and I would create a whole series of outreach and engagement campaigns to trigger positive brand chatter among them. link] [link] Rob van Alphen RT @jaybaer: Do brand influencers hang out on Facebook, or Twitter? What would you do? link] [link] B.R.S.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

That’s the brand engagement holy grail that we’re all seeking. Working on campaigns for several clients and its been a slow haul, especially for a new brand. Working on campaigns for several clients and its been a slow haul, especially for a new brand. It’s about humanization.