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Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Three of the most common SM tools that I will focus on here are Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. In the second, I’ll provide an additional Twitter case study, talk about LinkedIn, and then summarize with our recommendations on how best to take advantage of these tools to meet your goals. So, let’s start with Facebook.
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Thursday, June 11, 2009
Today, I want to provide another great example of a business use of TWitter, briefly review LinkedIn, and end with our recommendations and references of how businesses should and do use SM tools to achieve their goals. Now I’ll move on to LinkedIn, the third and final SM tool I’ll review here. And what about LinkedIn?
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Monday, June 29, 2009
You can even use the core presentation on your website or on LinkedIn (through SlideShare) for additional exposure. Interested in creating a core presentation for your company or organization? Tags: Best Practices core LinkedIn message development modular powerpoint presentation SlideShare Every re-use is time saved. Consistent.
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Friday, August 21, 2009
TREW Marketing takes a multi-prong approach to this, considering popular general lists, such as Manta, Yelp, and City Search; industry-specific lists, often managed by industry publications; social media, such as LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook; and unique businesses and organizations that partner or associate with your company.
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008
I took some advice from Rich Brooks at Flyte several months back and focused my efforts on three social media sites: Facebook , Linkedin and Twitter. Linkedin is interesting too, but a bit static. I’m active on all three now, but the one I got on to last is the one I’m spending the most time on these days: Twitter.
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Tuesday, April 7, 2009
The latter has proven especially useful to me lately as we just landed a company we’ve been chasing for four years–but only after I found out one of our key donors was neighbor to the company’s president. Blogging, Twitter, Facebook and Linkedin are increasingly useful tools for some members of the team.
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Tuesday, May 26, 2009
sentences about your company - GourmetStation is a national food gifting company specializing in 3 & 4 course gourmet dinners, steak & seafood dinners, soup samples and dessert gifts. sentences about your company - Grayson Daughters is the founder of WaySouth Media, Inc. Include 2 sentences about your company.
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Friday, October 26, 2007
Here's a recent post on possible practical uses for these social networks by a tech specialist who works with nonprofits: Nonprofits Can Be LinkedIn Scroll down to the first comment to the post. And that even the companies themselves don't have much idea how –or whether– they will work for users. Almost. Well, maybe. Not quite yet.
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Saturday, May 2, 2009
As the fates would have.soon after reading it I was down-sized from my job with the Georgia Lottery Company. Thoughts that a company would want to hire "more than a resume" were radical 12 years ago. Those companies seem to have a strong sense of "self" e.g., It was Tom Peters' - the brand called you.
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Monday, December 8, 2008
for a small business owner or the ceo of a Fortune 50 company. As with any marketing strategy (for a small business, a Fortune 100 company or a non profit) social media marketing must begin with understanding the organization's goals, objectives and defining success. Social media marketing is certainly one direction to pursue.
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