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7 Pinnable Pinterest Pins On How to Do Effective Pinterest Marketing

With over 70 million users on Pinterest, this popular social platform has become a smart way to attract new customers. However, wherever the masses are other businesses are sure to follow.

The question you should be asking yourself is how can I stand out? Use the following actionable tips to create the most pin-worthy pins….

Source: blog.hubspot.com

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Business 101: Social Local – How to Use Social Media to Get Found in YOUR Neighborhood

Local is the new global. Social Media Marketing expert Andrea Vahl shares tips on using the global network that is social media to get found locally!

Source: www.momeomagazine.com

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Why Social Signals Should be Your New BFF – Brandpoint.com

So what are social signals? Social signals are any type of link from a social media site connected to your blog or website. Some social signals include +1s on Google+, likes on Facebook and retweets on Twitter. For example: If you were on Brandpoint’s Twitter page and retweeted our tweet promoting this blog, you have given Google a social signal.

Why social signals are important, and why should they be your new BFF


Going back to our example, your social signal means you found the content of this blog valuable and worth reading, and Brandpoint to have authority on the subject of social signals, because you’re willing to share our content with your social networking community.

Because of Google’s wishy-washy answers on whether or not social signals are or are not a part of its algorithm, no one exactly knows how strong a role they play in organic SEO. All digital marketers can conclude is that social signals definitely do something positive, and the strength of their effect has grown stronger over time. The more social signals you receive, the more Google knows you have authority on the subject in your brand’s space, and the trust of your audience and consumers. Here’s the equation….

Source: www.brandpoint.com

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30 Small Businesses that Are Rocking Social Media

Social media marketing isn’t enough these days. You also need social media marketing that stands out. Below are some of the most unusual social media campaigns for businesses large and small.

Read this entire list of some of the best social media marketing examples and you’ll find some very clever campaigns and ideas that perhaps you can use in your own business.

Some are simple reactions to the needs of a fan or customer but ended up giving massive brand exposure.  Others were calculated steps in the march toward brand awareness. All are examples of social media campaigns that go above and beyond the norm and make a real impact….

Source: smallbiztrends.com

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Boost SEO Rank Using Social Signals

Social signals are influencing SEO Rank. 7 out of top 8 SEO Ranking factors today are social in nature. Marketers using back-links and keyword optimization to drive SEO are still not aware of the full potential of social for their SEO needs.

To help marketers unlock this latent power of social, ShopSocially and Americaneagle.com conducted a webinar to showcase proven strategies to boost SEO Rank using social signals. Below is the recording of the webinar and the presentation used….

Source: blog.shopsocially.com

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What happens in 60 sec on Facebook, Twitter, Google, Instagram, Tumblr and Pinterest

According an infographic from Qmee in 60 seconds, 293K statuses are updated on Facebook, WordPress bloggers share 1.8K new blog posts, web users download 15K songs, and Instagramers upload 67K photos.

“We all know activity on the Internet on a daily basis moves at lightening speed, but there’s something about having the numbers in front of you that makes it just a little bit more fascinating.”

This infographic looks at what happens in just one minute on social web…

Source: www.digitalinformationworld.com

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High Marketing IQ: Learn From Today and Optimize Tomorrow

…To be competitive and successful in today’s cutthroat markets, companies must access historical data from previous campaigns, track activities in real time through a campaign, and compare changes in performance and results before embarking on a new campaign in the future. This means making intelligent, data-driven decisions based on in-depth reporting and thorough analysis.

Sound easy? Maybe not, but it can be when marketing teams are equipped with the most up-to-date marketing automation solutions to track, measure, and optimize all leads. But finding the right technology can be challenging.

For example, Google Analytics can provide reports on website activity and PPC performance, while voice-based marketing automation tools can track all phone leads from various initiatives. When marketing automation and analytics solutions are combined, the reports are more detailed and the insights extracted are more valuable. In other words, decision makers will have a much higher marketing IQ….

Source: www.business2community.com

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10 Best Practices to Boost Sales with Social Media Promotions | My Social Network Note

It is a big opportunity for business to gain people’s attention, get them buy from you, stop by your stores and start building relationship with new customers in sale season. As you know, using social media it is possible to make more excitement for your sales and give user experience easily.

Do you have any social media promotions to increase sales? With social media, you can gain awareness of your sales much better than doing alone. This post gives you 10 ways to lead your sale to success with social media promotions

Source: aihiurasocialnetwork.blogspot.com.es

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Mobile Ad Spending To Blow Past Newspapers, Magazines, Radio This Year

Revenues from ads running on smartphones and tablets will outstrip those from newspaper, magazine and radio ads for the first time in the U.S. this year, according to a new reportfrom eMarketer.

Mobile ad revenues will jump 83%, to $17.7 billion. That represents almost 10% of all ad spending, as people quickly spend more and more time peering at the smartphones and kicking back with their tablets–a total of two hours and 51 minutes a day, up 32 minutes from just a year ago. Mobile ad spend will trail only that of television commercials, of course, and desktop and laptop ads…

Source: www.forbes.com

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Meet Their Needs: Using Influence and Motivation In Marketing

Five star general and 34th president of the United States, Dwight D. Eisenhower, is credited with saying, “Motivation is the art of getting people to do what you want them to do because they want to.” To influence someone doesn’t mean that you make the decision for them. Rather, it means that yo…

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