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If it hasn't already been captured, I think I would like to coin a term: "tweetvertising"

Sponsored Tweets is a new Twitter advertising platform that connects advertisers with tweeters. Advertisers can create sponsored conversations on Twitter. Tweeters can earn money for spreading the word.

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All you need is a Twitter account to get started. Sponsored Tweets is a whitelisted Twitter application and uses your Twitter credentials to create an account. Ethically, SponsoredTweets.com facilitates an open relationship between Tweeters and Advertisers. The Tweeters that engage in a sponsored tweets program are required to disclose their relationship with marketers in their communications with other consumers.


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Why Social Media Marketing Should Be Managed, Not Just Dabbled With...

Today is August 20th, 2009, eleven days since the following comment has been added for public viewing to a blog post featured on the front page of a local service vendor's blog...

'Anonymous' said...

"Hank! I gave you soooo many chances. You don't return my calls or text messages. You said you'd pay the [outstanding debts] BUT YOU LIED! And now my [certification] is suspended, and I have to pay around $300 to get it back! If you'd just paid the fines on time it would have been $125 tops maybe. Now I'm going to blog until you contact me and pay me back.  [Names and a few details changed to protect what's left of this vendor's privacy.]

Post date: April 9, 2009 7:37 PM

Posted by 'Anonymous'... So apparently the blog settings have been set so that anyone can leave a comment and they don't even need to provide a valid e-mail address and identity.  Which is fine, but the site should really be moderated effectively and updated routinely.  (The blog post is dated Oct. 4, 2008--the last posting to the blog since then!)

I will add that, to this vendor's credit, I found him through social media marketing and an ideal scenario...  I was following some online reading and research regarding some personal interests, and I discovered that a colleague follows the vendor's Twitter feed.  The Twitter feed led me to the vendor's website.  Not a bad website either considering the line of work that the vendor is in.  Then, I noticed that the vendor had a blog, and I was curious about the sorts of information that would be shared by such a vendor.  Every do-it-yourselfer social media dabbler's dream!  As a potential customer, I was being brand-initiated, engaged, and sold.  Yeah, then so...

I found the posting with the comment on the first page of the blog, and now this vendor has taken a real big hit with me in credibility.  As a matter of fact, since apparently his operation may be coming apart the seams (i.e., he can't pay debts or he doesn't keep his word or he just can't maintain relationships well enough to avoid vengeful comments and, apparently, he doesn't know how to effectively manage his social media marketing tools), now I am thinking that I will just avoid his services and business-to-business networking with him altogether.

Not to be overly-critical...  The vendor may be an upstanding person and just a bit in over his head with the myriad applications and requirements to successfully implement social media marketing.  It's understandable.  Social media tools strive to be simple, but with the ever-expanding drive to add more value through building in as many features as possible and with the growing concerns about privacy and identity controls in these tools, social media resources can be a challenge to configure properly and manage professionally.  Social media branding, promotions, and e-commerce are very powerful and cost-effective strategies, so they should be embraced.  Yet, when it comes to sustaining the value of your business brand and the loyalty of your customers, as is always the case when growing a business, social media should be executed with due diligence and maintained with best practices--perhaps even with professional experience and expertise.  Regardless of the tactic and it's apparent value or potential cost-effectiveness, it seems that all too often the mere time required to actually execute such tactics effectively is often underestimated and ultimately neglected.

To put a cherry on top of this one, I did this vendor the courtesy of giving him a call and leaving him a voicemail message advising him that he should keep an eye on his blog comments and/or change the blog's settings and/or chat with me regarding my consultation services for business growth strategies and effective execution of social media marketing.  I wish him the best of luck and the good fortune that comes from minding the shop.

HOW TO: Use Facebook for Professional Networking

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Article: HOW TO: Use Facebook for Professional Networking
Author: Boris Epstein
Post date: August 14th, 2009

Facebook has 250 million active users compared to about 44 million for LinkedIn, and even though the atmosphere is clearly not as focused on business, there are still a ton of opportunities for professional networking that business users would be remiss to pass up. Once you look beyond the obvious social features like sharing pictures and poking friends, there are plenty of ways to tap into the professional community on the world’s largest social network... [Read the full article by following the link above via mashable.com.]

Socialize your way to small-business success

Socialize your way to small-business success
By Sara K. Clarke  SENTINEL STAFF WRITER
August 10, 2009

Facebook. LinkedIn. Twitter. Social media may be here to stay, but for small businesses, it can be a challenge to figure out where to devote time and resources...

View the original article...  Socialize your way to small-business success

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An In-Depth Look Inside the Twitter World

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Over the past few months, Twitter has experienced explosive growth, attracting celebrity users such as Oprah, and a growing mountain of media and blog coverage. Sysomos Inc., one of the world's leading social media analytics companies, conducted an extensive study to document Twitter's growth and how people are using it. After analyzing information disclosed on 11.5 million Twitters accounts, we discovered that... [refer to link for continuation of article... http://sysomos.com/insidetwitter]
 
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Book: The New Community Rules: Marketing on the Social Web

The New Community Rules: Marketing on the Social Web
by Tamar Weinberg

Blogs, networking sites, and other examples of the social web provide businesses with a largely untapped marketing channel for products and services. But how do you take advantage of them? With The New Community Rules, you'll understand how social web technologies work, and learn the most practical and effective ways to reach people who frequent these sites.

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Top 10 Vital Social Media Stories of the Week

July 19th, 2009 | by Ben Parr

Social media was all over the map this week, but there was one theme that ran through many of this week’s stories: security. From Twitter’s meltdown to a gaping vulnerability Firefox 3.5, users saw the importance of security first-hand. Security’s also a huge issue with Internet Explorer 6, which we highlight in this week’s most popular story.

There were a lot of useful resources published this week as well. Funny viral videos, social media business models, and iPhone apps that can save lives are just a few of the great things this week’s stories taught us. Here are most popular social media stories of the week.

1. IE6 Must Die for the Web to Move On

2. Twitter’s Security Meltdown

6. 5 Business Models for Social Media Startups

7. Top 15 Web Hoaxes of All Time

8. MySpace: No Longer King of Entertainment

9. Highly Critical Security Vulnerability Found in Firefox 3.5

10. 10 Ways Universities Share Information Using Social Media

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Twitt(url)y | Tracking and ranking what URLs people are tweeting about on Twitter

Twitt(url)y | Tracking and ranking what URLs people are tweeting about on Twitter.

Twitturly tracks the URLs flying around the Twitterverse and provides a quick, real-time view of what people are talking about on Twitter.

Each time someone tweets a URL to their followers on Twitter, Twitturly takes note of it and applies it as a vote for that URL. The more votes a URL has in the last 24 hours, the higher it ranks on Twitturly's Top100. It's that simple.

Whether people link directly to the final URL, use TinyURL, Snipurl (snurl), or any other URL shortening service, we always count the "votes" correctly because our spiders actually visit every single site before it gets displayed here.

To keep things fresh and the quality high, the Twitturly Top100 only shows the 100 most popular URLs over the last 24 hours. The 24 hours are constantly sliding and because of some extra smart algorithms, you always see what people are currently talking about. And yes, to prevent gaming of our site, those extra smart algorithms catch pretty much all of the spam and robots on twitter too.

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