Networking is essential to growing your business. The importance can be summed up in this equation: networking equals more money. However, as a networker, you become automatically, a connector
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Networking Tip: Connecting Etiquette
Posted by benmaxmime under Social MediaFrom http://epiclaunch.com 5196 days ago
The Re-Tweet is the New Way to Prospect
Posted by THagen under Social MediaFrom http://www.salesprogress.com 5196 days ago
By having people re-tweet your articles or blogs, you can build your credibility and expand your reach. It is a great way to create business opportunities and to see your sales progress. Find out how to do it by using these three tips.
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Tweet Chats: Organized Chaos or Untapped Marketing Opportunity
Posted by B2CMKTG under Social MediaFrom http://www.b2cmarketinginsider.com 5197 days ago
While tweet chats can appear to be organized chaos from an outsider’s perspective, they are a fantastic way to enhance your experiences on Twitter by connecting and sharing with other individuals interested in the same topics. For those that are unfamiliar with tweet chats, they can be defined as prearranged discussions that happen on Twitter through the use of a predefined hashtag. The chat hashtag is used to link the tweets together in a virtual conversation so that all participants can follow along. Formal Twitter tweet chats are arranged in advance and occur at a specific time. They also may include a formal agenda with a specific leader/speaker/moderator or they might involve a free flowing discussion between all participants
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Social Media Marketing for Business is ALL About Discipline
Posted by ryantaft under Social MediaFrom http://www.catalystmarketers.com 5197 days ago
Social Media Marketing can be hugely beneficial for reaching customers and prospects, building relationships, and driving sales. It takes discipline to achieve success
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Gone Fishing
Posted by pathenry123 under Social MediaFrom http://smallbusinesscommunity.blogspot.com 5197 days ago
When I started blogging at the beginning of the year my goal was to post 3 times a week, no exceptions. Well, last week I posted on Monday, and that's it. When it came time to write posts for Wednesday and Friday I just didn't have it in me. I felt like I had nothing at all to say, and I didn't want to write a boring, meaningless post just to stick to an arbitrary schedule.
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3 Smart Reasons to Empower Instead of Influence
Posted by B2CMKTG under Social MediaFrom http://www.b2cmarketinginsider.com 5198 days ago
There has been a lot of talk lately about influence – because of the Fast Company Influence Project and a HubSpot-sponsored program with a similar name. Insights from these projects address how we influence others online and the myriad theories behind how to do it effectively. There is even a contest to see who is actually (a point of contention) the most influential person online today
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The 100 Most Powerful Women On Twitter
Posted by simplicityinc under Social MediaFrom http://twittergrader.com 5199 days ago
This is a truly gigantic list, in this case of the most “powerful” women on Twitter based on “Twitter grade” and including such factors as number of followers and number of updates. Is number of followers or number of Tweets really the right way to measure power online? You decide, but these are probably still women deserving of your attention.
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Is Twitter a Waste of Time for Business?
Posted by ivanpw under Social MediaFrom http://www.bizlogue.com 5200 days ago
Melbourne SEO expert discusses the pro’s and con’s of Twitter as a marketing tool for small business.
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50 Surprising Facts About Social Media
Posted by promodiva under Social MediaFrom http://edudemic.com 5200 days ago
Thanks to Danny Brown, we now know much more about each of the top 5 social networks. The list includes interesting and even mind-boggling facts about Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, and RSS
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The Value Of The Personal Invitation
Posted by digitalvision under Social MediaFrom http://portagemedia.com 5200 days ago
Most folks obviously can’t be bothered on Facebook, where supposedly we’re “friends” to take a minute to even include my name or even a perfunctory pleasantry. Why should I go? When I make recommendations to friends, “in real life,” I generally try to tell them why. If Facebook and these tools are an extension of that real life, why shouldn’t it be the same?
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