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Community Bootstrapping: Tools & Strategies To Build A Community.

Jason Yormark

While community is a hot buzz word these days, it’s still quite a ways before most businesses truly embrace the idea. Companies like Starbucks , Dell , even my previous employer Microsoft Advertising , all do community incredibly well and it has paid off for all of them many times over.

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Why’d You Choose That Domain Name?

ProBlogger

Now I’ve got my first domain and I have no idea how to use it.” Your first domain name most-likely had a.blogspot or.wordpress in it. We’re too focused positioning Adsense ads and garnering Facebook likes. Oh well, more networking, more Facebook marketing! Day 3: Pick a new domain.

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Facebook Page – get your own Facebook URL name

Laurel Papworth

How to swap your hideous [link] for [link] – your own Facebook address! I’ve already set my personal account to be facebook.com/LaurelPapworth – this is how you do Business Pages, Fan Page, Brand Pages or whatever they are called now. You can also add URL names for Applications, not just Pages. Related posts.

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Managing Feedback

Idaconcpts

Community feedback–that is, when a customer actually uses your product and provides real feedback to improve it–is the dream that everyone’s chasing. You’d be hard pressed to find even small brands in your home town that don’t tuck Facebook or Twitter logos beside their company names. Getting What You Want.

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4 Things to Consider When Choosing Your Domain Name

ProBlogger

When there’s more than 284 million registered domain names online, you’re going to want yours to stand out. It’s very easy to buy a domain name that you come to regret later. The four things you should consider when choosing your domain name are: The Human Perspective. Readability.

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Managing Feedback

Idaconcpts

Community feedback–that is, when a customer actually uses your product and provides real feedback to improve it–is the dream that everyone’s chasing. You’d be hard pressed to find even small brands in your home town that don’t tuck Facebook or Twitter logos beside their company names. Getting What You Want.

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5 Tips for Making a Consistent Social Media Marketing Effort

Mindjumpers

Each of these profiles gives us a chance to connect with new communities in different ways, but each network needs to be managed and updated. When you make updates on various platforms, using the same tone of voice will help people recognize your brand by its consistency. to market themselves even more. Do you have any tips to add?