There are many social networking websites for smaller businesses. The most active are Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, YouTube, Flickr, and SlideShare. The top bookmarking sites are StumbleUpon, Digg and Delicious.
This landscape may change in the coming year. But that doesn’t really matter. If you use all of these sites — or just one or two — that’s a ton to manage. Then there is your company blog; it is seemingly a fulltime job. Little wonder that business owners become overwhelmed when it comes to managing social media.
This article will offer tips on how businesses can manage social media activities.
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Best, Yasmin
Hi Brandon, thanks for your kind comments. Its been a while since we spoke, and I hope the consulting that we did togther has given your business a boost. I think it has, as I follow you on Facebook…
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Ah….Yasmin is right on the money, as usual. Success in the social media world requires more than creativity; it takes organization, persistence, and a healthy supply of patience. Great stuff. Y!