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Social marketing is an advertising art that is widely utilized but less widely successful, forcing marketers who are looking for real, measurable results to hone their tactics. Review our list of seven ways to be a successful social marketer to help give you a leg up on the competition!
1. Build strong, targeted social media accounts. Your social media accounts are only as useful as the friends and followers connected to them, making the first step of building those accounts absolutely crucial. Instead of simply working to obtain as many connections as possible, work instead to connect with like-minded people who are more likely to have an interest in what you have to offer.
Read more: http://bit.ly/LtgVRt Via Martin Gysler Delete the scoop?
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Have you wanted to start a blog, a website or an online business, but you’re not sure where to begin? Are you already putting in the hard yards to build one or the other or both, but you’re not sure if it’s going where you want it to go?
Building blogs and online businesses is very exciting, but it’s a very challenging endeavor as well. Whilst the excitement helps, some days it’s never enough to prepare you for just what it takes to be successful, as always there’s so much to do... Via Martin Gysler
Chuck Bartok's comment,
December 28, 2011 11:39 AM
Appreciate your curations. Have posted to our Network Blog Community.
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December 28, 2011 5:06 PM
Hi Chuck, cool to hear that you like this post and that you share it with other people, great!
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Social media has evolved rapidly and we have seen the emergence of social networks that 12 months ago did not exist.
Mobile social networking and geo-location services such as Foursquare continue to make their impact felt and have not gone away despite the threat of Facebook “places”
Today 1.2 billion people worldwide access social networks and it is redefining the web... Via Martin Gysler Delete the scoop?
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