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Okay, so you’ve heard from someone that this social media and social networking stuff is great and you should get involved, and it’s really going to help you out. Maybe it will help you in the economic downturn. Maybe you have heard how you can use Twitter for business. But there’s a lot to it all. Where would you start? What would come first? How might you think about getting out there and joining in on the experience?
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Ida JacksonBloggtips
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Before it All: Listening
(Note: this was updated after Lucretia pointed out that I probably inadvertently forgot to mention it.)
Listening is my first move in starting to understand social media. That means this: go and read the blogs that are out there. Read from different genres. Go visit Twitter.com and more importantly search.twitter.com, and see what people are saying. Read comments on people’s blogs and see which ones seem to get any response. Search using Google and Technorati.com, and start listening to conversations that are out there.And then, start here.
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Mike HeesenOkay, so you've heard from someone that this social media and social networking stuff is great and you should get involved, and it's really going to help you
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Justin Velthoen1 Blog - Off brand domain "something useful to people"
2 Outposts - twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook
3 Audience - Go out to get involved in the whole of the community
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jlearn 2.0Chris Brogran's post on strategic starting points for integrating web2.0
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That means this: go and read the blogs that are out there. Read from different genres. Go visit Twitter.com and more importantly search.twitter.com, and see what people are saying. Read comments on people’s blogs and see which ones seem to get any response. Search using Google and Technorati.com, and start listening to conversations that are out there.
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One note: don’t use those tools that push your status across multiple platforms. I understand that it’s simpler to update things that way, but it also means that you don’t respect your individual audiences at those outposts.
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K Fred85Amazing social media tips for newbies from the chris brogan
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Okay, so you’ve heard from someone that this social media and social networking stuff is great and you should get involved, and it’s really going to help you out. Maybe it will help you in the economic downturn. Maybe you have heard how you can use Twitter for business. But there’s a lot to it all. Where would you start? What would come first? How might you think about getting out there and joining in on the experience?
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awqi zarOkay, so you've heard from someone that this social media and social networking stuff is great and you should get involved, and it's really going to help you
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