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Weekly Link Round Up – 02-03-12

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

9 Ways to Integrate Email and Social Media Marketing (SocialMediaExaminer.com)

Adding Social Media to your email communications can be an effective way to support your branding and marketing efforts. With just a few simple steps, you can extend your reach, and engage your email recipients into a conversation.

How To Select The Right Shopping Cart For Your Online Business Store (Successful-Blog.com)

Liz Strauss at Successful Blog offers online businesses some useful advice on selecting a shopping cart system for their digital storefront. With the number of available shopping options in the market, entrepreneurs should carefully consider what’s best for their business needs.

How To Increase Clicks On Your Tweets [Infographic] (SocialMouths.com)

Twitter has undoubtedly emerged as one of the most effective Social Media Marketing tools. However, unless you get more clicks on your posted links, you might not be maximizing the potential of this microblogging platform.

5 Ways to Brand Your New YouTube Profile (SocialMediaExaminer.com)

YouTube’s new look may leave a lot of users either loving, or hating it. Either way, the new interface offers an opportunity for channel owners to enhance their branding efforts.

Finally, Augmented Reality with Real Utility: Meet Blippar (BazaarVoice.com)

Everyone’s been talking about augmented reality, but few apps have actually managed to utilize the technology for practical use. Blippar aims to change all this by providing AR users with an interactive, content-rich experience.

Weekly Link Round Up – 01-27-12

Friday, January 27th, 2012

3 New Apps to Manage Your Social Networks (SocialMediaExaminer.com)

As new and very different social media sites rise up, managing your brand across them can be difficult. Thankfully, new apps with diverse features to offer have also been developed to help both brands and individual users manage their social networks.

Cable Networks Embrace Social TV, Creating New Social Apps (Mashable.com)

Brick-and-mortar businesses aren’t the only ones going social. Through networks such as Facebook together with check-in services like GetGlue and Miso, cable networks have begun to connect fans with show content to keep them engaged.

How ‘Pinterest’ing: 5 Great Ways to Use Pinterest (SocialWebDaily.com)

One of the hottest social networks trending today is Pinterest, a pinboard-styled medium for short-form blogging. As a great medium for exchanging inspiration and engaging with others with similar interests, the site lends itself to a number of creative uses.

The 12 Keys To Successful Gamification (Part 1) (SocialFresh.com)

While gamification may be gaining ground as a popular social media and marketing strategy, there are many ways to go about it. With a few ideas to think about, you can get started on creating the most effective way to gamify your brand, website, or app.

Infographic: Millennials will change the way you sell (BazaarVoice.com)

By 2017, Millennials—the generation that invented Facebook—will have more spending power than any other generation. With that said, it helps to understand that this generation needs an entirely different kind of marketing strategy to get to them. This infographic illustrates a study of how these Millennials shop.

Weekly Link Round Up – 01-20-12

Friday, January 20th, 2012

SOPA, PIPA, and the Wikipedia blackout: what it means for associations. (SocialFish.org)

Understand the different facets of the SOPA issue: what it is, how it will take effect, the repercussions it can have on businesses, the major players involved, and the reactions of social media sites and other Internet companies.

10 Companies SOPA Could Destroy and Why (SociableBlog.com)

The writer shares the top 10 Internet and social media giants that would take a serious beating or could be potentially wiped out by the Stop Online Piracy Act, or SOPA.

SOPA Stats: 7 Million Petitions, 3.9 Million Tweets & Google Crawling Dropped 60% (MarketingLand.com)

January 18 marked the day many Internet bigwigs banded together to protest SOPA. The writer gives a rundown of the major online SOPA protests staged by various industry leaders, and the number of people each one was able to engage about the issue.

Have you become a STOP SOPA lemming? (BusinessGrow.com)

With the multitude of calls to “Stop SOPA” flooding the Internet in the past few days, the writer shares observations of social media leaders who have joined the bandwagon without fully understanding what SOPA is and what it means. He stresses that while taking a stand is good, they should also know the issue and help to educate followers on it.

Why SOPA Is Dangerous (Mashable.com)

The writer goes over different provisions of SOPA and the potential implications of these on website operators. He also encourages readers to know what SOPA is about and why they should oppose it before taking a stand.

Weekly Link Round Up – 01-13-12

Friday, January 13th, 2012

Sharing Is More Real (SocialMediaExplorer.com)

With a new year, there’s no doubt that times will change yet again. It’s the same thing with marketing online. Sharing has become the name of the game. Despite the challenge that comes with it, there are advantages to getting in front of the sharing curve.

5 Tips for Making Your Brand More Social (SocialMediaExaminer.com)

As marketing trends shift towards a more social attitude, businesses need to step their game up. To market effectively on the social web, a business needs to maintain a constant, compelling brand voice.

How To Revive a “Dead” Online Community (ManagingCommunities.com)

If you need to revitalize a community that has gone stagnant, tactics need to be thought out. Improving the community is one step towards bringing it back to life. Beyond that, moderators need to look to the future to keep their community alive and well.

4 Short-Form Blogging Networks Perfect for Customer Engagement (Mashable.com)

As new ways to engage different demographics start trending, businesses both big and small can go beyond Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn to get in touch with their ideal customers. Short-form blogging allows for content to be shared quickly, but each network offers its own features that appeal to different demographics.

How I Took the Toughest Blog Niche, and Owned It (ProBlogger.net)

It can be tough to develop a marketing scheme for a niche such as those in industrial businesses, but it can be done. Although the advice currently existing on the net may not exactly meet your business needs, it’s possible to take some concepts and combine them with niche industry knowledge to create a truly engaging strategy.

Weekly Link Round Up – 01-06-12

Friday, January 6th, 2012

2011: The year in review. (ColinWalker.me.uk)

The writer looks back on the changes in the major players in social media and their effects on all things social. From the launch of Google+, to Twitter’s makeover and Facebook’s new alterations, 2011 was definitely a colorful year in social media.

30 Social Media Predictions for 2012 From the Pros (SocialMediaExaminer.com)

The pros all agree: social media will have a huge impact on business this 2012. In this post, 30 social media professionals go deeper into exactly how this is going to happen. Not only will social media evolve, but businesses will explore new ways of using this to their benefit.

What to Watch in 2012 (SocialMediaClub.org)

Brands face a lot of challenges in social media this 2012, and the writer gives a rundown of what these are and suggestions for facing them head on. Managing resources, measuring social media efforts, delving into mobile media, and integrating social media into their strategies will help businesses elevate their brand.

Don’t Assign Social Media to Bambi the Intern and Other 2012 Resolutions for Social Media (Spiral16.com)

There’s no denying it: social media leaves a lasting impact on businesses of all types and sizes. Whether you’ve just started to use social media or are already in the thick of it, here are a few resolutions for using it more effectively this 2012.

12 Essential Tips for Revitalising Your Blog in 2012 (ProBlogger.net)

The writer shares 12 insightful tips on improving your blog this 2012. By not just taking information in, and actually taking action, you’ll be surprised at how drastically you can turn things around on your blog.

Weekly Link Round Up – 12-30-11

Friday, December 30th, 2011

2011 Social Media Hits and Misses (Soshable.com)

The year 2011 was a big one for social media, as mediums such as Twitter and Facebook found worldwide attention through events such as the Day of Rage in Cairo. At the same time, it was also a year of memorable blunders. Soshable takes a review of these.

Five Social Media Trends for 2012 (SocialMediaExplorer.com)

As 2011 comes to a close, predictions for Social Media’s future in 2012 come to light. Some trends to look out for in the upcoming year include the rise of Content Marketing, and the convergence of marketing, technology, and data.

Top Social Media Acquisitions of 2011 (SocialFresh.com)

Speaking of 2011 in review, the year was also one for acquisitions, as smaller services were acquired by social media superpowers such as Facebook, Twitter, HubSpot and Google. Popular blogs were also acquired by bigger companies AOL and Say Media.

3 Ways Taste Graphs will Fuel Social Commerce in 2012 (Mashable.com)

While social commerce in the past had been more about broadcasting than actual interaction, today’s social commerce experience isn’t complete without some form of interactivity. Taste graphs bring interactivity to commerce, reaching out to people by showing them what they want.

Is the Golden Age of tech blogging over? (BrianSolis.com)

It is true that blogging has been eclipsed by the fast-paced interactive media from giants such as Facebook and Twitter. But that doesn’t necessarily mean that blogging is dead. As Brian Solis shows, you have a choice as a content creator, curator or consumer.

Weekly Link Round Up – 12-24-11

Saturday, December 24th, 2011

Nostradamus Predicts: Gamification will have a Bright 2012 (42Terabytes.com)

In light of David Armano’s (of Edelman Digital) successful social media predictions in the past, Maximillian Lemos revisits the former’s positive outlook on the emergence of game-like qualities on today’s Internet and mobile social apps.

OPINION: What is Gamification and should you bother finding out? (UsefulSocialMedia.com)

Harry Rollason explores the meaning of ‘gamification’, and arrives to the conclusion that it’s more than just a fad, as what many large corporations rushing to apply gamification tools to their brand are realizing today as well.

Social Loyalty: The missing ingredient to @BestBuy’s success (Gamifixation.com)

As the largest electronics store in the U.S. desperately attempts to transform one-time shoppers into loyal customers with its “Gaming Trade-in” idea, Carlos Gonzales explains what Best Buy did wrong and how geo-location apps like Foursquare and Gowalla can be used to create social loyalty.

Online Marketing & Gamification by Design (McBuzz.com)

Mark McLaren interviews Gabe Zichermann, author of the book Gamification by Design and investigates the importance of gamification in developing a robust online marketing plan.

How Has Gamification Gone Mainstream? (Infographic) (Dr4ward.com)

Large corporations like Pepsi, Nike, and Nissan have taken notice. Gamification, also known as the application of concepts and techniques from games to other areas of activity, in this case, social media, has gone viral and is quickly becoming a staple in today’s online marketing efforts.

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