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By Peter D. Marshall on December 27, 2011
If  you want to get more out of your social media experience, we offer “One-on-One” Twitter Coaching and Blog Coaching specifically designed for your own individual or business needs. Either in person or online, with “one-o...

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    Read this article from Duct Tape Marketing

    “Lead nurturing is the act of following up with leads in a consistent and, hopefully, logical way moving them gently along the path of becoming a customer.

    In some high end, long decision process selling environments it’s the only way a sale is made. “Hi, glad to meet you, call me when you’re ready to buy,” isn’t a very nurturing approach.”

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    Last Updated: May 8, 2009

    Read this article from Jinixi Boo

    “If you are a creative soul, you know how refreshing it can be when you are surrounded by others with a passion for the arts. I was lucky enough to beta test for this incredible new site called Amuen, that is full of positive vibes and an innovative flair.”

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    Last Updated: May 7, 2009

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    Read this article from TwiTip.

    “How often have you heard the argument that not following back everyone who follows you is ’snobby’ and ‘arrogant’?

    (It’s not, and you shouldn’t listen to anyone who tells you so. You have a right to choose who you follow and don’t follow.)

    Following everyone back has other benefits, though – and this is coming from someone who used to be a die-hard proponent of only following a smaller group of people who you know and admire.”

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    Last Updated: May 7, 2009

    Read this article from E-BizDir

    “7 Myths of Internet Marketing for Artists and Artisans.”

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    Last Updated: May 6, 2009

    Read this article from TwiTip.

    “Isn’t branding for companies or products? Why would anyone want a personal brand anyway?

    Nowadays people prefer to connect with other people rather than with a corporate brand. Whether you are a company or individual, branding is a way to make yourself memorable.

    Yes, personal branding is about making yourself memorable.”

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    Last Updated: May 6, 2009

    Read this article from All About Jazz.

    “Using Search Engine Optimization To Get Your Music Discovered. Most musicians want their band to be discovered. Not by a Universal Music talent scout maybe – that would be so 2005. Nowadays musicians need to be discovered by their fans and using a search engine like Google is the top way that people find out more about anything they’re interested in, including music.”

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    Last Updated: May 5, 2009

    Read this article from SeoFury.

    “The guys from Seoptimise.com have created this huge list of the main 77 SES tips and tricks. They have grouped these tips by categories: Landing pages, PPC, Analytics, Link building, Social Media etc.”

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    Last Updated: May 5, 2009

    Read this post from Sherwell Graphics.

    “Search Engine Optimization (or SEO) is extremely important when it comes to your website being found, and is a largely discussed topic on the web. While we recommend you leave all the messing about with website code to a search engine professional, it helps to understand and implement at least the basics of search engine optimization.”

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    Last Updated: May 4, 2009

    Read this article from Sazbean.

    “Companies and inviduals alike have been flocking to Twitter. Many companies are using Twitter to enage their customers in meaningful conversations, helping with support issues and questions, and gathering feedback to improve their products and services. But some companies are just using Twitter as another broadcast medium, which can actually be harmful. When using Twitter for business here’s what you shouldn’t do…”