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For discussion boards, you can use Boardtracker or Omgili to conduct a search of conversations about your brand, your competitor, or your niche across several different forums and then subscribe to ithe results via RSS. Put the resulting feeds in the archive folder.
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From Mashable: Listening is an important part of developing your social media strategy. This helpful post by Aaron Uhrmacher (my fellow alum from NYU's Interactive Telecom Grad program) - a simple guide to maximize the number of conversations that you c
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Todd WheelerIn my previous post, we discussed how to build a social media strategy for your business in five steps. The first step every company needs to do is start listening.
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Jesus HoyosIn my previous post, we discussed how to build a social media strategy for your business in five steps. The first step every company needs to do is start listening.
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identify as many relevant blogs as you can find and add them to your reader
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The blogosphere alone consists of hundreds of millions of blogs. In addition, there are millions of videos added to YouTube daily, not to mention the millions of tweets, forum posts and shared photographs that make up the evolving social media community.
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there are probably less than 20 blogs that generate the majority of conversations in your niche.
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Type in your search term (industry buzzwords, your brand or your competitors), conduct the search (making sure to limit your language parameters as appropriate), and then subscribe to the RSS feed for the results.
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you’ll be better positioned to identify the most influential people in your niche, determine what topics are most important to them and then figure out the best way to bring your own company into these conversations
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Pamela StocksListening is the first, and perhaps most important part of a social media program. By monitoring the most important conversations about your brand, you’ll be better positioned to identify the most influential people in your niche, determine what topics
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Michael Sean WrightI would add- use http://feedly.com if you are using FF3!
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Stephan MillerClose to what I am trying to do with the niche blogging dashboard.

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