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facebook: GETTING YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING BACK ON TRACK (PART 2) - 06/15/11 04:41 PM
Welcome back. In part 1 (here's the link), I talked about what social media is, and the importance of communication. People have tended to lose sight of the “social” in “social media”. There are dozens of social media platforms out there. From micro-blogging sites such as twitter to connect-with-everyone-you-ever-knew sites such as Facebook to social bookmarking sites such as Digg or Reddit, there's something for everyone. Blog are also social media applications, as are message boards, chat rooms and even comment section of news, sports and other sites. But back to you. Where is your time going to be
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facebook: GETTING YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING BACK ON TRACK (PART 1) - 06/02/11 09:31 PM
Part of any worthwhile online marketing presence has got to include social media of some sort or another. Let's face it, it's not going away. Companies such as Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Digg, Reddit, you name it, are being gobbled up or are IPO-ing like you wouldn't believe. They're also growing like you wouldn't believe either. To many people, there's still confusion when it comes to how to integrate social media into your overall strategy. Last time I checked, there were still 24 hours in a day. Work has to be done and there's little enough time as it is. Adding
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facebook: THERE'S A REASON SOCIAL MEDIA ABBREVIATES TO S&M - 09/28/10 01:50 PM
The title of this post is only partially intended as tongue-in-cheek. When it comes to Social Media, and especially Social Media Marketing, the old saying "no pain, no gain" seriously applies. Whether you pay someone to do your Social Media management or you do it yourself, there's going to be an investment, financial, time, resources, emotion, all of the above. I see many people out there "doing" Social Media, but treating it like a broadcast medium. It's like being in a very crowded room with everyone talking at once, but few, if anyone actually listening. We tend to lose sight of
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facebook: ONLINE MARKETING IS A LABOR OF LOVE - 08/20/10 03:46 PM
This brief post came as a result of a conversation with a client. She was frustrated by the amount of work she was having to put into her online marketing, feeling that is was an effort with an uncertain reward... ...and of course it is! Last time I checked, there were no guarantees that just because you built a website it was going to be visited by the masses. No one promised that anyone was going read your blog, reply to a tweet or "like" you Facebook. Whether you're online for pleasure or business (or both), nothing is certain. There
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facebook: EARNING YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING S-T-R-I-P-E-S - 08/04/10 11:26 AM
Social Media. It's all the rage. Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, YouTube, Digg, Reddit...not to mention all the little tools and utilities out there that we can use to update all of the above. Where does the novice start? STRATEGY : You need a plan. A plan starts with a goal. Without a goal, how do you know whether you're succeeding? A business goal will help you determine what social media tools will help you achieve it. TIME : Yep, the old enemy of humanity. The old saying “Rome wasn't built in a day” applies here too. Like anything worth savoring, from
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facebook: SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING? 10 THINGS TO CONSIDER... - 07/20/10 10:06 AM
The term "social media" has become so widely used (and abused) that the meaning behind it has become rather generic. But remember that the "social" in "social media" should be just that. It suggests interaction and communication...TWO way. There are many many many people out there standing on their little platform shouting out their message and never listening. While this might work for celebrities, in my opinion it's probably a dubious marketing strategy. If you're going to use social media, then use it the way it was intended. Understand the terms and tools. Facebook is what I would consider true "social"
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facebook: SOCIAL MEDIA : LOOSE LIPS AND SINKING SHIPS - 06/10/10 11:17 AM
The Internet has become an even greater melting pot. Online and offline lives are blurred. Many people seem to live their lives online and communicate with a world of people they may never have met. Every detail of their lives is shared in Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, Twitter, Wordpress, Digg, Reddit...and of course email. There are some very positive benefits to this incredible online world, I'm the first to admit it. I have clients around the US with whom I've developed relationships using purely online methods that I wouldn't have dreamed of a few years ago. I can share information so easily,
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facebook: SOCIAL MEDIA CZAR AND OVERNIGHT MILLIONAIRE - 08/07/09 08:36 PM
The cursor flashed. The screen was blank... There I was, sitting at the keyboard. It was time to blog, then put the word out on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Digg, Reddit etc etc. But I was stuck. “It was a dark and stormy night” sounded less cliché than anythign I could come up with. Then it me...and I wrote. I wrote from the heart. I was an oracle, a prophet...I was Jerry McGuire...I wrote with passion, with love...and the words flowed... One article and it happened. Someone on one of the press feeds got hold of my post and the next thing
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facebook: SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE - 04/06/09 11:10 AM
Whether by email or on a social networking site, I never cease to be amazed at the fact that many people use one identity for all things social and business. I receive emails from professional associates that contain all sorts of things, from "forward this to 10 people and..." to jokes and who knows what else. While it's not the content that bothers me, it's the fact that it's coming from what should be a professional (ie business) address. Ditto on networking sites. When someone is "linked" to the entire world of friends and family, there are bound to be "skeletons"...or
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facebook: If all your friends jumped off the roof, would you? - 02/23/09 10:50 AM
I'm sure many parents have said to their kids something along the lines of “if all your friends jumped off the roof, would you?” I know I heard that growing more way too many times...I did lots of stupid things. Posts like this make people me me unpopular. Why? Because I question what seems to be becoming “conventional wisdom”, a lemming-like rush to embrace new media, marketing techniques and anything that gives a glimmer of a chance to strike pay dirt. Most of the professionals I know are very busy people. Many are small business owners or self-employed. A 40-hour work
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facebook: Your very own online referral network - 01/13/09 04:00 PM
It's often about "connections". We refer people to each other all the time. We actively seek out referrals and it's wonderful when you pick up the phone, or open an email and someone says "you were recommended to me by..." In your online world, you may have connections on social media sites such as LinkedIn, Facebook, ActiveRain, Twitter and a host of other sites. Yet there is one often-overlooked but useful and mutually-beneficial tool that has seen a decline in popularity in recent years: link exchanges. Now, before anyone gets excited, I'm not talking about the Free-For-All (FFA) style "you put
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Dave Segrove
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