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#Social Media Optimization Summits with #Joy Kennelly September 2010, Dallas, TX

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July 28, 2010
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September 16 -17, 2010, Dallas, TX “See it. Hear it. Do it.” Are you ready to put social media to work and successfully integrate it into your organization? Join over 900 forward-thinking professionals and business owners who are rolling up their sleeves to get social media working for them. Over 34 hands-on, in-depth workshops...
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Blogging live on location

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May 5, 2010

The power of cross-platform syndication enables to write once and publish on a variety of social media services.
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A Blog, A Facebook Fan Page and A LinkedIn Account all Met in a Bar…

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April 24, 2010

Really. They did. How? By first connecting with one another online, of course.   LinkedIn offers account holders, those holding free accounts and those with a  Premium account, the ability to automatically show Twitter messages in their status updates. And, if you use WordPress or TypePad you can have each new post show on...
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What Actors Can Teach Us About Tweet-Ups

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April 13, 2010

I think many of us have heard about Tweet-Ups that are forming from relationships developed on Twitter. I keep missing the Pittsburgh Tweet-ups (I never seem to be in town when one is going on), I missed a couple of LA Tweet-up’s over the past year, but I was able to finally attend a...
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How to Price Free

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April 2, 2010

People just love free stuff. Free is one of the most valuable marketing tools a blogger has. For a blogger, the cost of free is, well, pretty much free (sans your time). The trick to pricing free is that something has to make up for all that free stuff you give away. Pricing Free...
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News Rules For Marketing & PR, According To David Meerman Scott

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March 7, 2010

Back in 2007, when David Meerman Scott’s The New Rules of Marketing & PR blasted off to bestsellerdom, online social networking was just beginning to generate mainstream buzz. Facebook was only available to people with a .edu web address, Twitter was barely a twinkle, and YouTube though bubbling up, hadn’t truly blasted off. All...
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Your online persona’s reputation

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March 3, 2010

Our online persona is defined by digital stuff that we create and who we share it with. Our reputation is then defined by how what we create is perceived and valued by others anywhere in the world. The fact is that your online reputation is now part of your personal identity and, frankly speaking,...
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