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The Hero's Journey: My Take on "What is the Future of Business"

May 20, 2013 by Robin Fray Carey
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Photo from Brian Solis

Books have changed my life, repeatedly. Books brought me out of the narrow life of the rural South, and books (Faulkner, Welty, O’Connor) helped to expand it. A book changed my views about capital punishment (John Grisham’s The Chamber) and a book...[read more]

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#Social Survival Manifesto Principle No. 1: Hiding is Not an Option!

May 19, 2013 by Tom Liacas
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A warning, from an ex-digital activist, that keeping a low profile, or no profile, is a tactical risk when it comes to reputation management in the 21st century.[read more]

Do Social Signals Work for SEO?

May 19, 2013 by Peter Visser
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Simply put – a social signal is a link from someone’s social networking profile to your web page. If you were to click on the ‘like’ button next to this very blog post then you, my friend, have given me a ‘social signal’.[read more]

Shortcuts to Help Speed Up Your Social Media Browsing [INFOGRAPHIC]

May 19, 2013 by Mark Scott
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The infographic shows you keyboard shortcuts for Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and YouTube. This will help you save time and less clicks of the mouse![read more]

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5 New Pinterest Features You Should Know

May 19, 2013 by Christianna Giordano
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Pinterest on mobile

Over the last few months, Pinterest has made a number of changes and upgrades – no major redesigns or ad implementations that we thought might be coming, but five that are worth noting. To the daily Pinterest user and marketer, a few of these can make a significant change in your life.[read more]

The Big Brand Theory: How the Mayo Clinic Became the Gold Standard for Social Media in Healthcare

May 20, 2013 by joan justice
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When asked what was the biggest lesson learned at Mayo, Lee answered, “The biggest lesson is that there is really no substitute for valuable content. Patients want in-depth great content. Interaction is important, but really, you need great content.”[read more]

Solving Content Challenges, Motivating Employees, and Other Content Tricks!

May 19, 2013 by Helen Nesterenko
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Blog audience bonding

Connecting with your audience, improving your ‘About Us’ page, fighting content challenges in B2B marketing and many more tips have been offered this week by expert bloggers and content marketing pros. Here are some recommendations to follow for content marketing success.[read more]

Why PTAT Doesn't Correlate with Engagement in Facebook Analytics

May 19, 2013 by Adam Schoenfeld
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Facebook analytics

Engagement has become a nearly universal social media KPI. However, Facebook's infamous People Talking About This (PTAT) metric puts a bit of a wrench in this equation. Using Nike Golf's Facebook Analytics as an example, we can clearly see how PTAT doesn't correlate with engagement.[read more]

Promoting Content with Google+

May 18, 2013 by Mike Allton
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promoting with Google+

Many bloggers stop the promotion of their content at Facebook and Twitter. Google+, however, has broadcasting components that can make the promotion of content easier and can create more interactive reader experience.[read more]

5 Career Tips for Recent Graduates

May 18, 2013 by Edward Boches
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tip #3

Given that I actually looked forward to work every day for 30 years, and given that I never felt that I had to answer to anyone but myself I thought I’d share some tips for recent graduates.[read more]

Inbound Marketing: A Salesperson's Perspective

May 18, 2013 by Jacey Gulden
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down the rabbit hole?

Inbound Marketing is a salesperson’s dream. As long as you are willing to properly review the data analytics, it shortens the sales cycle timeline, allowing for more conversions and more success.[read more]

Amy's Bakery Meltdown: Yelp Is Broken and Social Flashmobs Apparently Rule

May 18, 2013 by Marc Meyer
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Venn Diagram of Samy & Amy Meltdown

Yelp may not be the go-to source for restaurant reviews. Why? Amy's Baking Company has 1131 reviews, 99.9% of which are snarky, mean, negative “reviews.” How many of those 1131 reviewers actually ate at the restaurant and how many just piled on for flash mob social media bashing? 99.9%[read more]

5 Ways to Turn Your Facebook Cover Photo into a Call-to-Action That Converts

May 18, 2013 by Cara Tarbaj
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Facebook call to action

The cover photo of your Facebook Page is a great piece of marketing real estate. But how can you use it to drive user actions and conversions? In light of Facebook’s new policy that allows for cover photos to include calls-to-action (CTAs), here are five ways to start converting visitors.[read more]

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6 Ways to Make Your WordPress E-Commerce Site Rock

May 18, 2013 by Shell Harris
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eCommerce site building

Building and maintaining a great e-commerce site can be overwhelming at times as it seems there is no end to what needs to be focused on. Wordpress is a great tool for e-commerce sites just starting out. But even small sites focusing on e-commerce should follow these simple rules.[read more]

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The TweetDeck Fiasco

May 17, 2013 by Vishal Pindoriya
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Earlier this month, Tweetdeck ended support for Facebook feeds, becoming essentially nothing more than another Twitter client in an already overcrowded field, which doesn't make a whole lot of sense to start with. To make matters worse and even more bizarre, they pulled their apps from Android and iOS and ended the TweetDeck AIR client. So, to put this in a nutshell, they are now essentially a Twitter client which doesn't even operate on mobile devices. Seriously?[read more]

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Fashion Decoded: Lessons from the Geek Chic

May 17, 2013 by Candida McCollam
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Even with the projected 80% increase in online investment by luxury brands in 2013, fashion brands small and large also are significantly recognizing that the silver lining lies in the adoption of a reliable listening strategy. As transient as fashion is, it appears that Geek Chic is here to stay. Of course, Oscar Wilde knew that over a century or two before Geek Chic became the rage, noting way back then that “You can never be overdressed or overeducated.”[read more]

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Yahoo! Integrating Tweets into its Newsfeed

May 17, 2013 by Alex Baker
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In the latest in an ongoing series of moves to shake things up, Yahoo announced a new partnership with Twitter Thursday that will see select Tweets being folded into the Yahoo newsfeed.[read more]

SEO Tailored to a Spanish-Speaking Audience in the US

May 17, 2013 by Amie Marse
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What does SEO look like when tailored to a Spanish-speaking audience? Here’s a hint: it’s not about a direct translation of keywords. Basic literary translation theory says that good translations move beyond issues of “letter” (that is, a literal word-for-word trot) into the “spirit” of the language.[read more]

Tweets with Exclamation Points Get More Retweets!

May 17, 2013 by Tatiana Aders
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Social marketing scientist Dan Zarella just released data that shows how including exclamation points in your tweets earn more syndication (Retweets) but less clicks.[read more]

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How to Use Twitter for B2B Lead Generation

May 17, 2013 by Lizzie Maldonado
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A recent study shows Twitter outperforms LinkedIn and Facebook 9 to 1 for lead generation. For B2B marketers, that's a big deal. Here's a quick guide on getting the most out of your Twitter for lead gen campaign.[read more]

The Effects of Media and Technology on Young Children in the U.S. [INFOGRAPHIC]

May 17, 2013 by Brian Wallace
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As you can imagine, parents and teachers have strong opinions about the effect media and technology is having on America’s youth. About 73 percent of parents say they would like to limit their children’s TV watching. The top parental concerns of social media’s impact on kids include the following: violation of privacy, inappropriate sexual behavior, cyber bullying, identity theft/fraud, and diminishing ambition.[read more]

SEO Experts Interview: What's the Hottest New SEO or Social Media Tool This Year?

May 17, 2013 by Amanda DiSilvestro
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Ann Smarty: Owner of MyBlogGuest and SEOSmarty.

Getting many of the SEO and social media experts of today in one place is a great way to compare thoughts and figure out what direction to take your business in the coming months. We asked eight industry leaders the following question: "What new SEO or social media tool (or new feature of a tool) are you most excited about using in 2013?"[read more]

7 Things You Need to Consider Before Using Facebook Ads

May 17, 2013 by Jennifer MacDonald
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You can show your Facebook ad to anyone, people who already like your page, or people who do not yet like your page. However, the “platinum,” is friends of connections. By selecting this option your ads will show to friends of your existing fans (those who already like your page).[read more]

Pinterest Now Lets Users Send Pins On-Site

May 17, 2013 by Will Sigsworth
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Pinners can now send individual pins to their friends on-site as long as they both follow each other – before, pins had to be sent via email. Pins can be sent on both desktop and mobile devices, to both desktop and mobile devices.[read more]

Host a Successful Webinar

May 17, 2013 by Gini Dietrich
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For the most part, the people who register for your webinar are qualified leads. Some will be competitors because they want to see what you’re up to and will want to copy you, but most will be people who want to do business with you.[read more]

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