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Social Marketers: Stop Blogging Now!

Thursday, March 6, 2008

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Social Marketers: Stop Blogging Now!

According to a Zogby Interactive survey a whopping 86% of Americans said websites were an important source of news, with more than half (56%) viewing these sites as very important. However, fewer than 38% say the same about blogs.What's even more interesting... 87% feel that professional journalism plays a vital role in journalism’s future, along with citizen journalism (77%) and blogging (59%) but only 1% of consider blogs their most trusted source of news, or their primary source of news.

Authority Black Book 2008 - Go Get It!

Thursday, February 28, 2008

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Authority Black Book 2008 - Go Get It!

Social marketing's original 'guide', The Authority Black Book (ABB), is being re-released with loads of updates for 2008.Jack Humphrey, of SocialPowerLinking.com and the author of the original ABB, has packed this new version with social marketing strategies, tactics and actionable lists that serve as a comprehensive reference for both beginner and experienced social marketing "mavens".What's new in ABB 2008... Find out now.

4 Online Video Tools Useful to Social Marketers

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

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4 Online Video Tools Useful to Social Marketers

Video content is increasingly important to online information seekers and search engines alike.Here are some of the latest companies pioneering the ever changing world of online video that should be of interest to you.

MyBlogLog is Sexy Now

Thursday, February 14, 2008

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MyBlogLog is Sexy Now

The sleeker, sexier version does not update automatically so you'll need to get the new code. It is even easier to customize, although there are fewer color choices.Click to check out this little preview... Thanks MyBlogLog folks! This fancy new makeover is a nice bonus.

12 Steps To Social Marketing Proficiency - Free Video Tutorial

Saturday, February 9, 2008

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12 Steps To Social Marketing Proficiency - Free Video Tutorial

If you are beginner, this video tutorial is a must.If you've "been around the block" and are now considering a coaching program like StomperNet's SMARTS or NetSmart Coaching (recommended), the details in these tutorials will help you make a better decision.

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