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Need to Fundraise? Stick With What Works!

SocialFish

The use of social capital builds trust and makes strangers more willing to donate for a worthy cause. Group members simply sell a selection of delicious cookie dough flavors from an order-taker, and collect their funds on the spot. Your group makes up to 50% profit on sales – not bad! Shoe drive fundraiser.

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Need to Fundraise? Stick With What Works!

SocialFish

The use of social capital builds trust and makes strangers more willing to donate for a worthy cause. Group members simply sell a selection of delicious cookie dough flavors from an order-taker, and collect their funds on the spot. Your group makes up to 50% profit on sales – not bad! Shoe drive fundraiser.

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10 BtoB Marketers Predictions for 2010

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Mobile Marketing – Frankly I think Social Media is just a warm up for Mobile Marketing. Years ago we talked about how we didn’t want Mobile ads popping up just as you walked in front of Starbucks for example. Social is a process that has the power to transform your entire organization. Share this on Reddit.

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Brand strategy: What it is and how to create a strong framework

Sprout Social

They can be a powerful source of social capital during times of crisis, too. That’s why creating a brand marketing strategy is a joint task for social media and communications professionals. Why strategic brand management matters on social. Your social profiles are like a showroom for your brand strategy.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

Market research is as important to most companies as the payroll department. Surveying, physical and online focus groups and opinion polling are still the primary tactics companies depend upon for market prediction and go to market strategy. Before crowdsourcing there were focus groups, which never really worked too well.