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5 Community Management Tips on Community Manager Appreciation Day #CMAD

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In addition to being Community Manager Appreciation Day (#CMAD for all you hashtag fiends), today is also the day: Henry VIII died (1547, and women all over England breathed a sigh of relief). Image: geektasticlondon via Flickr, CC 2.0. ” (on the relationship between customer service and the community) ~ Jenne Pedde , 2U, Inc.,

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Monday Roundup: Celebrating Your Community

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.” Talk about a religious celebration that’s gone mainstream… and one that engenders a feeling of community among those who celebrate the day. Image: North Charleston via Flickr, CC 2.0. How to Build Creativity and Self-Expression with Your Community. Five companies with a human social media presence.

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How To Grow Your Facebook Community

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Image via niallkennedy on Flickr, CC 2.0. One that could have a vibrant Facebook community, if they could just get to that point. The truth is, to grow a Facebook community you must bring people from outside Facebook into your Page. How To Grow Your Facebook Community is a post from: Waxing UnLyrical.

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Monday Roundup: Building Business Relationships

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And from gathering the right data to connecting with potential clients, creating and building business relationships is a daily task. This week’s roundup features seven posts that focus on building business relationships. Image: buddawiggi via Flickr, CC 2.0. How to Network on Social Media Without Being a Stalker.

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5 Strategies to Build a Network of Bloggers and Journalists

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Creating a network of bloggers and journalists is a great way to provide mutual support in the world of online media. Image: SalFalko via Flickr, CC 2.0. Look for online communities of bloggers and contribute to their conversations to begin building contacts in your focus area. Utilize Social Media.

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Managing Negative Comments in Social Media

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If you work as a social media manager or online community manager you see these all the time … negative comments. If the comment is from a turd, your community will see them for what they are, and they will lose their credibility. Image: aaipodpics via Flickr, CC 2.0. Managing Negative Comments in Social Media.

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#measurePR: Learning From the Community

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Last week, Spin Sucks ran a guest post I authored on how Twitter chats can be a doorway to your community. With no agenda and no guest, we ended up having what I called a “fireside” or community chat. What an opportunity to teach, and learn from, a student, and introduce her to the community. So did Sally Falkow.