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Book Review: Social Media Marketing

Webbiquity SMM

With Social Media Marketing: Strategies for Engaging in Facebook, Twitter & Other Social Media , the inimitable Liana “Li&# Evans has provided the definitive handbook for social media marketers. This presents misunderstandings (at the least) and enlists your people beyond just the marketing and PR groups.

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What’s the Best Social Media Monitoring Tool? It Depends

Webbiquity SMM

blogs, microblogging sites, social networks, etc.). Its monitoring covers blogs, message boards, forums, microblogging sites, wikis, media sharing sites, social networks, online classifieds and review sites. If Google Alerts had been developed with a focus on social media, this would be it. Budget: Under $500 per month.

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When is Brand Evangelism a Crime? Exploring the Royal Caribbean.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Social Media Consultant and Tech Geek at Heart Home About Press Consulting Contact Sitemap Home > Marketing , Opinion , Social Media , Viral Marketing > When is Brand Evangelism a Crime? Exploring the Royal Caribbean Promotional Marketing Strategy When is Brand Evangelism a Crime? Why not encourage the spread of goodwill?

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Three Ways Users Can Help Keep Twitter Vibrant

Webbiquity SMM

“Dying” may be too strong a word, but the microblogging social network is clearly struggling. Twitter’s difficulties are distressing to many B2B marketers. A continued decline for Twitter would be bad news for B2B marketing professionals, the loss of a valuable, versatile tool. Is Twitter dying?

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An Open Letter to Facebook

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

The problem is that Twitter didn’t try to market itself as a private platform. million members, and I’ve asked her to contribute her thoughts as she’s gathered from Facebook’s message boards and discussions. Users knew that everything on Twitter was public and subject to public scrutiny. ’ camp.

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