No question that the advertising departments will want a piece of this but keep your filthy hands off! Because unlike traditional ad media you don't have to pay for most of what you can do with social media, other than the pay of the person or company you hire to do it for you.
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Social Media Analyst – the New Online PR Director
Posted Friday, July 30, 2010 in Blog, Social Media
Tagged: Business, facebook, Internet Marketing, Marketing and Advertising, Simply Hired, Social Media, Twitter, YouTube | View Comments
Why I Gave Up Naked Blogging for My Internet Marketing Blog

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But not the kind you're thinking. I'm talking about the kind of blogging or posting to a blog that just sits there naked, waiting to be found, blocks of text without links or related images, under the search radars, no matter how interesting the subject might be. We're talking about taking the proactive approach and making it happen with Zemanta, dressing things up with links and other cool stuff instead of the same old boring crap from me about how great I am or how much I know about social media marketing for small business.
I really had no way of creating any other kind of interest in what I had to say and no way to provide anything else of value or related interest for my readers until Zemanta came along. Well, that's all changed, thanks to Zemanta.
So What is This Zemanta?
Six Things That Cause Bloggers Headaches – and How Blogging with Zemanta Can Put the Fun Back in Blogging
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Posted Saturday, July 24, 2010 in Blog, SEO, Writing Tips
Tagged: Blog, Blogger, Business, Google, Internet Marketing, Marketing, Marketing and Advertising, Publishing, Small business, Social Media, Social media marketing, Zemanta | View Comments
Word of Mouth Marketing
People who conduct business in a small town like mine (Payson, AZ) depend on word of mouth to take their business to the next level. If your company is known as a great place to work, has won industry awards, you want people talking about your business. You may not have any control over these conversations but by developing a social media marketing strategy and mastering just a few easy tools, you can use it to your advantage.
As the owner of the business you can exert some powerful influence with the use of social media and influence is the foundation of successful relationships with employees, customers, prospects, vendors and friends.
Let Payson Web show you how a blog can help jump start your business's online presence, get you started on an online word of mouth marketing strategy that will demonstrate how your business can use the power of social media to get connected.

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Posted Monday, April 5, 2010 in Blog, Motivators
Tagged: Business, Internet Marketing, Marketing and Advertising, Marketing strategy, Small business, Social Media, Social media marketing, Word of mouth | View Comments



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