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Social Media 101: Tactics and Tips to Develop Your Business Online
Chris Brogan
100 ways to tap into social media for a more profitable business
In Social Media 101, social media expert and blogger Chris Brogan presents the best practices for growing the value of your social media and social networking marketing efforts. Brogan has spent two years researching what the best businesses are doing with social media and how they're doing it. Now, he presents his findings in a single, comprehensive business guide to social media.
You'll learn how to cultivate profitable online relationships, develop your brand, and drive meaningful business. Brogan shows you how to build an effective blog or website for your business, monitor your online reputation and what people are saying about your business online, and create new content to share with your customers.
- Presents specific strategies, tactics, and tips to improve your business through improved social media and online marketing
- Looks at social media and the wider online universe from a strictly business perspective
If you aren't using the Internet and social media to market your business and stay in touch with your customers, you're already falling behind. The Social Media 100 gives you 100 effective, proven strategies you need to succeed.

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| US$15.61 | |
(As of Sep 05 17:03 , info) | |
1 review from Business blogs:
- The Tom Peters Weblog 01 Sep 10:
... Tom has quoted Jerry Garcia for years and wholly subscribes to the 'give lots away for free' aspect of their marketing philosophy. Sally Helgesen has a new book out called The Female Vision: Women's Real Power at Work. If there's a single person we'd recommend you listen to about social media, it's Chris Brogan. Thankfully, he published a handbook this year called Social Media 101: Tactics and Tips to Develop Your Business Online. And someone who never ceases to surprise us with revelations about human behavior, Dan Ariely, has a new book called The Upside of Irrationality: The Unexpected Benefits of Defying Logic at Work and at Home. This doesn't fit precisely within the theme of this post, but we want to point you to an excellent resource. ...












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