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Mar 16
2010
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Using Social Media to Drive SalesPosted by in Social Media |
We are well aware that we focus a lot of our blog posts on the benefits of establishing oneself as a presence on social media websites. Not to toot our own horn, but it turns out that some recent research supports our ideas about the importance of social networking sites. Facebook and Twitter are currently two of the most effective ways to generate a buzz about any number of things. It’s obvious that uses for social networking sites go above and beyond the basics of reconnecting with old friends and meeting new ones. They have become social calendars and key mediums through which people share information. But more importantly, social networking websites have become a useful way of initiating action.



Our resident blogger is out of town, so we thought we would take this opportunity to share some useful articles with our readers. Given the medium through which we’re sharing this information, what better topic of the day than blogging? We spend a lot of time explaining to our clients how important it is to regularly update their blogs. Getting a dialogue started with your readers is a difficult but important part of defining yourself as a company and staying engaged with your target market. If you’re not sure on how to get started, check out Mashable’s
Last week we posted a blog entry on personal branding and the opportunity that the 2010 Olympic athletes now have at their feet. I started to make the point that personal branding is something that everyone can and should invest energy in, but we thought it important enough to re-visit the importance of developing a strong personal. Though the majority of the previous post focused on people that are already famous, a person doesn’t need to be famous in order to create a personal brand. Using the right outlets, anyone can use new media to








