These are social media tips under 140 characters that I have posted on Twitter over the past week or so. For those of you who may have missed some, I have put them into an archived list here on my blog. Add your own tips and comments in the comments section if you would like. Here’s my 12 social media tips under 140 characters:
1. Stay curious and you will stay current.
2. Momentum is
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12 Social Media Tips Under 140 Characters by @shanegibson
Posted by shanegibson under Social MediaFrom http://www.closingbigger.net 5412 days ago
Made Hot by: lyceum on February 2, 2010 9:41 am
5 Ways to Rock Customer Review Sites :: Duct Tape Marketing
Posted by ducttape under MarketingFrom http://www.ducttapemarketing.com 5413 days ago
Made Hot by: on February 2, 2010 8:42 am
local businessThere’s been a fair amount of coverage recently about the ins and outs, good and evil, usefulness and rudeness of customer rating and reviews sites. No matter how you feel about these social recommendation sites, if you own a small business of any kind, it’s time to get serious about figuring out and playing the game. Read More
How To Get More Facebook Fans - Some Basic, Proven Ideas
Posted by WayneLiew under Social MediaFrom http://thefuturebuzz.com 5413 days ago
Made Hot by: lyceum on February 2, 2010 4:32 am
The three steps outlined in this article are core to get more Facebook fans. Creative marketing helps too, but these basic elements have proved essential.
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Digital Signatures & Encryption : Productivity501
Posted by thursdayb under TechnologyFrom http://www.productivity501.com 5414 days ago
Made Hot by: on February 2, 2010 4:35 am
Encrypted emails can enable a company to handle more business online, without concerns of sensitive data ending up somewhere it shouldn't.
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Take the Long View When Negotiating With Your Vendors : Money :: American Express OPEN Forum
Posted by thursdayb under ManagementFrom http://www.openforum.com 5414 days ago
Made Hot by: on February 2, 2010 4:35 am
For many businesses, the prices your vendors ask can make or break you. And even if price is no object, your vendors' abilities to deliver products or services on time, while avoiding errors or damaged products can control the fate of your business. However, if you take care to negotiate contracts with your vendors that protect your business, you can create a long-term relationship that will help
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