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23 Tips to Build a Brand that is a Sweet Orange in a World of Bitter Apples

Pam Moore

Why should they talk to you, listen to you, tweet you, like your Facebook page, follow you or give a rip that your business exists on this planet? Many small business leaders think they are done with brand when they receive the logo and business card set from the local print shop designer. A logo does not equal a brand.

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23 Tips to Build a Brand that is a Sweet Orange in a World of Bitter Apples

Pam Moore

Why should they talk to you, listen to you, tweet you, like your Facebook page, follow you or give a rip that your business exists on this planet? Many small business leaders think they are done with brand when they receive the logo and business card set from the local print shop designer. A logo does not equal a brand.

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15 Simple Ways to Research Your Target Customer for FREE [podcast + worksheets]

Pam Moore

My agency, Marketing Nutz helps businesses of all sizes research their audience, prioritize their market segments and buyer personas for incredible results with digital, content and social media marketing. Tips to conduct focus groups on little or not budget. Today I am not holding back. What is target marketing.

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An Introduction to Social Media for Business

Sprout Social

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Is Twitter for Business Even Worth the Trouble | social crm.

Convince & Convert

[link] Liana Miller Good read RT @swoodruff: Is Twitter for Business Even Worth the Trouble | Interesting thoughts from @jaybaer [link] [link] Patrick Garmoe Really agree with Scott and Bret. For small businesses, I think the benefits come in great chunks (with little benefit other than education in between).