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Top SocialFish posts of 2010

SocialFish

Just wanted to take this opportunity to thank everyone who reads, shares, comments on, tweets and otherwise supports our SocialFishing blog. Thank you to you for making this blog as amazing a resource as it is! Community Management Resources. Mobile apps are a waste of time for associations. in chronological order.

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Link Love Monthly: Best of March 2011

SocialFish

10 Applications For Your Facebook Event Page (Event Manager Blog). New in Gmail Labs: Smart Labels (Gmail Blog). bitly’s Got a Brand New Mobile Site! Bitly Blog). Real-Time Analytics For Social Plugins (Facebook Developer Blog). What Can You Expect From Your Corporate Blog? Datalicious. Ecosystems.

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50 Ways Marketers use Social Media to Improve Their Marketing

Harp Interactive

Not every company needs a blog. Add social bookmark links to your most important web pages and/or blog posts to improve sharing. Build blogs and teach conversational marketing and business relationship building techniques. Build community platforms around real communities of shared interest.

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What is a brand community and how to build a successful one

Sprout Social

If you’re looking for ways to strengthen your brand and have better conversations with your customers, you need to build a brand community. Brand communities rally your most loyal customers in one place, which is a massive win for any brand. Plus, these communities are fun for your audience to chat with like-minded people.

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Epic News Alerts On Twitter

Koka Sexton

One of the first news tracking profiles I followed and set up mobile notifications of was called sfquake. link] – This Contra Costa Times is my local newspaper and though they have a pretty low level community platform on their website someone thought far enough ahead to set up a Twitter profile. earthquake in July.

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Koka Sexton dot Com

Koka Sexton

One of the first news tracking profiles I followed and set up mobile notifications of was called sfquake. link] – This Contra Costa Times is my local newspaper and though they have a pretty low level community platform on their website someone thought far enough ahead to set up a Twitter profile. earthquake in July.