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Dec
31

How do you get you blog found?

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I had two Social Media experts on my Connecting Your Passion TV show this week, Scott Howard from the ScLoHo Collective Wisdom blog and Shirona A. Gunawardhana of Logpipe  and this is what they had to say..

Why you should participate in social media.

 

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Categories : Blogging, Social Media
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Sep
30

Your Social Media Calendar

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I just listened to John Jantsch’s podcast with Mari Smith and recommend you listening to it. Mari Smith is a Facebook consultant, what a target market that is since it is has 1 million members, but she does give out some good advice. She talks about how you should have a strategy, build slowly and the proper way to use Facebook and other social media sites.

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David Meerman Scott had a good post today…But my question to you is if you are reading this, you are participating in social media, find out why!

Have you noticed there are a bunch of polls and research reports that ask people questions such as “Do you read blogs?” or “Do you use social media?” or “Do you go to video sharing sites?” Often the resulting data show rather small use compared to those who, say, use search engines or email.

Rest of the blog post  is on Web Ink Now, and written by David Meerman Scott.

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