Dynamic Business Is Social Media Worth Your Time? Inc.com (blog) Check out Inc.'s guide on How to Use Social Networking to Drive Business for more strategies to implement through your Facebook and LinkedIn accounts. ... Social Media: Foul Ball To Home Run Minneapolis Star Tribune Use of Social Media in Event Management Grows Earthtimes (press release) Which network do your customers use? Press-Enterprise Knoxville News Sentinel
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Food for thought: driving demand and innovation through Twitter – Econsultancy (blog)
Vertical Measures (blog) Food for thought: driving demand and innovation through Twitter Econsultancy (blog) ... is an e-commerce and marketing consultant who blogs on social media, and a guest blogger at Econsultancy. He can also be found on Twitter and LinkedIn . A social tool to boost commerce Business Times (subscription) Strategy before execution essential in social media Knoxville News Sentinel Which network do your customers use? Press-Enterprise Sydney Morning Herald
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Corporates befriend the Facebook crowd – East African
East African Corporates befriend the Facebook crowd East African Photo/FILE By CALEB MUSAU (email the author) A lot has been written about the impact of social media and utilities — Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn , ... A social tool to boost commerce Business Times (subscription) Which network do your customers use? Press-Enterprise all 6 news articles
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Which network do your customers use? – Press-Enterprise
Which network do your customers use? Press-Enterprise And yes, LinkedIn is the professional social venue, but it still doesn't lend itself to live-time conversation - at least not like Facebook does. ...
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Andy’s Answers: How do I stay in touch with my fans?
You can’t have long-term word of mouth without an ability to regularly communicate with your fans. It’s how you tell them about new stuff you’re working on, it’s how you get their ideas on what you could do better and it’s how you build on the relationships you’ve already established with them. How to keep in touch: E-mail newsletters . E-mail is the only advertisement your customers request. With their permission, you can e-mail your fans hundreds of times a year with news, updates and relevant content that they can then share with their networks. Communities . Give your fans a place to network and share ideas. Not only does it make it easier for them to create lots of conversations, but it also gives you a way to quickly communicate with your followers. Live events. Big or small, live events are still the best way to bring everyone together and re-energize your fan base. The Fortune 100, nonprofits and political parties all use them to connect with their fans and share news.

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Andy’s Answers: How do I stay in touch with my fans?