How many social media features do you leverage for your business? Use our check-list to decide if you’ve left something very important out of your social media strategy right now!
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Google Buzz – Time To Integrate it Into Your Strategy?
Have you integrated Google Buzz into your social media strategy yet? Find out why we love it, we hate it, and can’t live without it, in today’s post on Google Buzz.
Can One Wrong Tweet, Facebook Post or Any Other Similar Social Media Content Mistake Really Hurt Your Business?
Can one wrong move really hurt your business online? How dangerous is social media? Find out in today’s post!
What Kind of Events Integrate Well With Social Media Initiatives?
Do you combine corporate events with your social media strategy? You’re missing out! Find out why reconciling the real world with your social media initiatives will help grow your business!
How To Get Product Development Input From Your Target Market Via Your Social Media Pages
Need some honest feedback about your product? Learn how to source the best product development input from your social media community in today’s post!
Integration of Blog Content and Social Media Outlets
Are your blog posts and social media posts in sync? How do you integrate your blog content into your social media posts? Find out what you need to be doing in today’s post!
Linkedin and Apps
Linkedin is pretty choosy about what apps they allow to be developed for its site, which is understandable given Linkedin’s career and working-professional oriented focus. Still, there are some great apps to consider using on your profile, as long as you remember consider a few things:
Linkedin To Allow (Limited) App Development
Following Facebook’s lead, Linkedin announced on Monday that it was ready to open up its platform to outside developers wanting to create apps. This announcement comes in well under the nine-month mark originally projected by founder and Chairman Reid Hoffman back in July
The Big Four Social Media Sites: Part One – Linkedin
Over the next few posts, we’re going to take a brief look at four of the biggest social media sites there are today (Linkedin, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube), and why you may (or may not) want to be on them.





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