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A Tale of Two Communities Part II – Salesforce.com

SocialFish

This post is the second in a two-part series where guest blogger Garry Polmateer , former association executive currently working at NimbleUser helping organizations with Salesforce, looks at two online brands through the lens of the concepts in our book, Open Community. Open Community Means Collaborating with a Purpose.

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Will Clubhouse be the Next Apple?

Webbiquity SMM

One thing all of the most popular social networks (Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, even Pinterest and TikTok) have in common in the asynchronous nature of their content. Its high prices funded development of new ventures and products which propelled growth. But here are three reasons for skepticism.

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Making Dough(nuts): A Real World Example of Using Social Media.

Jason Yormark

For the past few months I’ve had the luxury of watching a new local business not only use social networking and community building to build buzz for their business, but integrate it so much so, that it is an integral part of their day to day routine. FROST is about customer enablement through two-way communication.

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10 Areas Where Small Businesses Lack an Online Competitive Edge

Kikolani

High/identical price of Products/services compared to big names in industry. If your product or brand does not offer a unique and specific benefit over the alternatives, there is no reason it should be priced the same or higher. This often means your prices must be lower, even if the product is in some ways superior.

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How to be a Digital and Social Marketing ROI Rebel – 10 Proven Strategies

Pam Moore

Too often they are chasing shiny objects, have a deep rooted fear of missing out and end up wasting cycle after cycle on social networks, technology and tactics that simply are not even appropriate for their business. They lack basic business, digital marketing and social media marketing knowledge and experience.

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Social Media Training: 3 Day Intensive Advanced Class

Laurel Papworth

Laurel is the CEO of The Community Crew managing massive gaming and online communities including Facebook and forums for reality TV shows such as Junior Masterchef. Please contact Cheryll my assistant on pa@laurelpapworth.com for special 3-day pricing/invoicing, and testimonials, technical setup etc. Please enquire.

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How to Build Community for Niche Site Success

ProBlogger

But then again, I never expected the little website I created to keep friends and family informed about Jerry’s progress to become the largest online community for canine amputees and their people either. The network creates community. Forums create discussion.

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