Twitter and Facebook are the darlings of the media for the time being, and it seems no one gives a rip about blogs anymore. That hot topic of yesteryear is now a fad of the past, much like Chia pets and Snuggies. Wait, you haven't heard of a Snuggie? Be really disappointed you missed out on that one. Where was I? Oh yes, blogs. They're over. Done.
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Are Twitter and Facebook Killing Blogs?
Posted by rwalling under Social MediaFrom http://www.softwarebyrob.com 5323 days ago
Small Business Says Social Networking Doesn't Work
Posted by roseanderson under Social MediaFrom http://bly.com 5323 days ago
According to a new Citibank survey, more than three out of four small business owners have not found social networking sites to be helpful in either generating new business leads or expanding their businesses during the last year.
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54 Percent of CIOs ban Social Media At Work
Posted by roseanderson under Social MediaFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 5324 days ago
An interesting new study shows that social media still can't get no respect in the workplace. According to a study by Robert Half Technologies, 54 percent of CIOs prohibit any social media use in the office. That's a serious number.
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Social Media: Marketing Symbiosis
Posted by 33interactions under Social MediaFrom http://33interactions.com.au 5324 days ago
Social media has developed into an invaluable marketing tool across industries for the promotion of products as well as customer networking. Allowing companies to become more attuned to customer concerns and needs, the various outlets for social media have revealed unprecedented marketing opportunities. Through proper utilisation of social media,
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Social Media Mistakes To Be Avoided No.1
Posted by 33interactions under Social MediaFrom http://33interactions.com.au 5325 days ago
Of those companies listed on Fortune1000's list, 75% of those actively online have conducted some form of Social Media Marketing. However, 50% of these ventures into cyberspace were unsuccessful. Brands who are constantly working towards improving themselves in the new world of Social Media Marketing will naturally suffer setbacks in the process.
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7 Tips To Improve Your Twitter Marketing
Posted by williswee under Social MediaFrom http://www.penn-olson.com 5326 days ago
With more and more people riding the Twitter wave, this post is dedicated to help you improve your Twitter marketing effort.
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Social Media Examiner - New Online Magazine For Businesses To Understand Social Media Marketing
Posted by CindyKing under Social MediaFrom http://cindyking.biz 5327 days ago
Cindy King is a contributor (together with Mari Smith, Jason Falls, Chris Garrett, Denise Wakeman, Casey Hibbard and Michael Stelzner) on the new online magazine with content-rich articles and videos designed to help businesses discover how to best use social media tools like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.
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Follow The Most Influential Small Business Twitter List on Twitter
Posted by heatherdorso under Social MediaFrom http://tweepml.org 5327 days ago
Follow the The Most Influential Small Business thought leaders on Twitter
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3 Benefits of Social Media Use At Workplace
Posted by williswee under Social MediaFrom http://www.penn-olson.com 5329 days ago
The truth is if you manage it well, benefits of social media use (not for work purpose) can make the risk you take worth it.
If you can't think of any, let me help you with 3.
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5 Reasons Why Your Company Needs A Blog
Posted by williswee under Social MediaFrom http://www.penn-olson.com 5331 days ago
Should your company start a blog?
This question is a tough nut to crack. You might not need to fork out a cent but maintaining a blog can be enough to cause a nightmare.
Either companies rather not think about it or they just don't see the true benefits of owning one.
If the latter is the case, these 5 reasons should help clear some fog and get
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