Social Media Marketing

Top 20 Most Useful Twitter Blog Posts of 2010

Top 20 Most Useful Twitter Blog Posts of 2010

It’s that time of year where I look back at all of the changes that happened in social media and choose those best blog posts that you want to make sure you read.  I’m going to start with Twitter for my 2010 best of lists, and I think you’ll be happy with the mix of resourceful blog posts that were published that cover both tips for beginners as well as business-related and insightful analytical posts for intermediate and/or experts.  Of course the biggest functionality added to the realtime platform was its new user interface, so I have made sure to …

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LinkedIn vs. Facebook for Business in 2011 – The Battle Begins!

LinkedIn vs. Facebook for Business in 2011 – The Battle Begins!

LinkedIn and Facebook would seem to have very little in common going into 2011: One platform was created as a closed and trusted networking site for professionals while the roots of the other come from being an open “face book” of college students.  While LinkedIn has built up a dominant presence in the hearts and minds of the professional demographic, Facebook is in the center of consumer culture and many a business who want to capture the hearts and money of us all.  Professionals network on one platform while companies establish Pages on the other.  Ask most companies where they …

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15 Best WordPress Plugins for Social Media and SEO Optimized Websites for 2011

15 Best WordPress Plugins for Social Media and SEO Optimized Websites for 2011

There are many “best of” blog posts that have been written about WordPress plugins, so I wanted to cover a different angle with this post.  I see WordPress and blogging like this:  If your company has a social media strategy, chances are you have a corporate blog.  Our friends at Hubspot released their analysis some time ago that blogging is good for SEO.  And if you are blogging, chances are you are using WordPress, which is the most popular blogging platform among the biggest blogs.  In this way, I see a natural relationship between blogging, WordPress, social media, and SEO.  …

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Job Seekers, Forget About LinkedIn: The Ultimate Guide for Your Twitter Job Search

Job Seekers, Forget About LinkedIn: The Ultimate Guide for Your Twitter Job Search

I hope that the title to this blog post knocked you out of your comfort zone, because that was my intention in writing this guide.  Don’t get me wrong: LinkedIn is still an essential part of your job search, and having an optimized LinkedIn profile and networking with others on that platform is still a prerequisite in helping you land your next job.  But where LinkedIn may have been the ultimate differentiator for the job seeker two years ago, it no longer is.  Instead, it’s time to start thinking about investing more time in utilizing Twitter for your job search.  …

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Top 15 Recommended Social Media Books of 2010

Top 15 Recommended Social Media Books of 2010

It seems like only yesterday when I was blogging about the top 15 recommended social media books of 2009, but here we are ending out 2010.  And what a year 2010 has been: The rise of Facebook to become a dominating (and sometimes threatening) force globally, Twitter becoming a mainstream realtime communication platform embraced by older generations, and even LinkedIn adding various functionalities throughout the year to continue to remain relevant as the default social network for professionals.  Popularity in location-based applications such as FourSquare also skyrocketed this year.  And if 2009 was the year in which companies were still …

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How to Start a Social Media Consulting Business in 6 Steps

How to Start a Social Media Consulting Business in 6 Steps

As an open networker with lots of social media connections, I get asked several social media-related questions from different people globally on any given day.  Recently, I have been frequently asked about how to start a social media consulting business and develop initial clients.  I am happy to mentor a new generation of social media-savvy business consultants, and I plan to be blogging about this more in the future, as I believe the subject can aid not only social media consultants, but also educate any consultant, entrepreneur, or small business owner on how to better utilize social media to launch …

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6 Compelling Reasons to Use LinkedIn Signal (with 4 Caveats)

6 Compelling Reasons to Use LinkedIn Signal (with 4 Caveats)

LinkedIn Signal was released just two months ago as a new way for professionals to consume information.  While the new product was only available in beta for some time, my good friend Glen Loock recently mentioned to me that now anyone can access the application through LinkedIn Labs, or better yet, here’s the official link for Signal. I always feel it is best to wait a little time and give new features some historical perspective before reviewing them fully on my blog.  This is no different with Signal: While it was announced with some fanfare in late September, the application …

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Social Media Strategy for Nonprofits: 10 Potential Objectives for Using Social Media

Social Media Strategy for Nonprofits: 10 Potential Objectives for Using Social Media

I had a chance this week to speak at an event in front of several different local Orange County nonprofit organizations.  While nonprofits are beginning to understand the potential for social media engagement, my sense during the meeting was that efforts seemed to be centered around Facebook for the objective of merely gaining awareness for their organization in the community.  While utilizing Facebook to help in raising awareness for a nonprofit and its cause is a necessity to any social media strategy for nonprofits, there are many other things that nonprofits can be using social media for.  Similarly, there are …

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Twitter Content Strategy: 4 Reasons Why Everyone’s Content is King on Twitter

Twitter Content Strategy: 4 Reasons Why Everyone’s Content is King on Twitter

Once you’ve been active on Twitter for awhile, you will begin to realize that the micro-blogging platform is not just about you and your tweets: it’s about everyone.  You could say it’s a huge chat room, and everyone is vying for attention.  One of my friends thinks that Twitter is more like a high school popularity contest than anything else.  But one thing is for sure: If you’re only talking about yourself, no one wants to listen.  Talk about relevant issues to a target audience and people start to follow you and listen to what you’re tweeting.  In such a …

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