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The Top #Nifty50 Men Writers on Twitter for 2013

Webbiquity SMM

Now that Tom and I have compiled our lists, the word that keeps popping into my head is “community.” These thought leaders understand that the greatest product of a good idea is more good ideas, and it’s great to see that their generosity and thought leadership in online communities is being recognized. Cheryl is a syndicated blogger.

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When I Couldn’t Find Marketing Outlets to Elevate My Brand, I Created My Own

Buffer Social

When I first started building Diversability with the vision of creating a community of people with disabilities (and the allies who support us) elevating disability pride, I kept encountering roadblocks when trying to get the word out. Now, in 2023, we have 80,000 followers across our social networks and 5,800 in our closed communities.

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Facebook talks like a pirate. Movember and online community rituals

Laurel Papworth

Ahoy Me Hearties: One of the tasks our online community managers undertake with clients (PR or Marketing agencies, or companies) is to build out a Social Media Conversation Diary – a list of tasks and engagement activities to keep online community members entertained and loyal. Talk Like A Pirate Day and Online Community.

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How to Hire Your Social Media Marketing Partner

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

After taking the social media plunge, companies quickly discover that it is vastly more complicated and time-consuming than they thought. But companies must avoid a panicky response, because hiring a social media marketing (SMM) partner requires careful study. This is a guest post by Brad Shorr. The normal response is, HELP!

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5 Core Pillars for Your Ecommerce Marketing Stack in 2022 

Pixlee

Robert Cialdini first explained the concept of “social proof” (sometimes called “informational social influence”) in his 1984 book “Influence.” There are many easy ways to integrate social proof into your marketing, including: Incorporating Ratings & Reviews or Community Q&A on your product pages .

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The 12 Startups I’ve Invested In and Why

Convince & Convert

I mentioned that I am an investor in that company, and Chris said, “You are? And since your visits to this site, and your email clicks, and your podcast listens help generate the sponsorship revenue that (in part) allows me to make those investments, I’d argue that you’re a part of these companies too, at some level.

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Harnessing the Force: How Lessons From Star Wars Can Elevate Your Blogging

ProBlogger

Additionally, consider diversifying your revenue streams by exploring opportunities for licensing or syndication. This could include items such as t-shirts, mugs, stickers, or even digital products like e-books or online courses. As a blogger, fostering a similar community around your blog can have a profound impact on its success.