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10 Social Media Tools To Help With Your Crowdsourcing Efforts

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

This is a guest post from Shevonne Polastre, who wrote this article on behalf of TopHost.Gr , a Greek web host that offers shared hosting. Organizations have used it for developing programs, marketing efforts, research, and education. Crowdsourcing is an useful model because it can be used by any group for any reason.

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Can you send me a copy of a professional service agreement?

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The main purpose of this type of joint venture is that the marketing efforts and costs are reduced while the products or services gain a wider market and reach. Thanks for your comment and well done on reading Scribds subscription terms, a surefire sign youll do well with contracts! Be sure to plan accordingly!

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3 Ways to Ensure Your Social Promotions Follow the Law

Convince & Convert

Image via BigStockPhoto.com Sophisticated marketers have a lot on their minds these days, such as developing and reaching audiences, creating consumer connections with meaningful content and campaigns, demonstrating business results, and doing it all in compliance with legal rules and guidelines. Are Your Promotions Legal?

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Making Contact: How You Deliver Your Content Matters

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That’s why it is important to look for opportunities to post your content on other, more highly trafficked content-hosting sites that allow you to set up your own accounts. Utilizing sites like DocStoc , SlideShare , Scribd , and Visual.ly Social Media Channels.

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The Social Media ProBook

Social Media Marketing

The book in layout form As usual, Eloqua and JESS3 have published The Social Media ProBook under a Creative Commons license which allows you to redistribute, share or host it, provided that you don't change it in any way. What was the most helpful part of the book to you?