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Seven Quick Tips for Winning Ways at Social Media on a Tight Budget

agora pulse

Large brands have in-house graphic designers, Photoshop experts, and a video production team. Remember to add branding via your color palette and logo. You could be fined for copyright theft, something that becomes increasingly likely the bigger your brand is. Make your images on brand wherever possible.

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Like Stuff On Facebook? Say Cheese, You're An Ad!

Waxing UnLyrical

This is what Ad Age had to say about it (and thanks to Kathy Moore for tipping me off): The ubiquitous “like&# is currency for brands, and Facebook is giving them a new way to collect: an ad unit that shows up on the right-hand side of the screen it calls “sponsored stories.&# It’s just commonsense.

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Why I’ll Keep Growing My Private Link Network After Google’s “Crackdown”

Viper Chill

The conversation we had wasn’t very interesting, and it probably shows a very geeky time of my youth, but it does highlight one thing: Even at 16 I was crazy about SEO and the communities discussing it. For almost 48 hours things seemed nicely confined to our little private communities. Stay Away from Public Domain Auctions.

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How to Gather Fan Feedback on Social Media

Convince & Convert

But not all of your customers will tweet or even message your brand directly when an issue arises. By asking them questions directly on social media, your business will be able to gather instant feedback from your community and discover exactly what they thought about your product, service, or even an event. Use Social Analytics.