November 2010 SIMPLE MARKETING NOW UPDATE
Welcome back from the Thanksgiving Holiday weekend.Here follows the November 2010 update from Simple Marketing Now with posts categorized into Social Media Marketing Resources and Simple Marketing News.
[If you are new to Flooring The Consumer, I also write the Simple Marketing Blog where I discuss marketing strategy and creative, practical, simple marketing approaches and share best practices - many of which may be relevant to you and your business as you consider what's possible. The blog also acts as newsroom for Simple Marketing Now.]
Simple Marketing News for November 2010
I hope you all spent a lovely Holiday last week - for those of you in the U.S.: Happy Thanksgiving 2010!Did you have a chance to check out my latest eNewsletter? Here is the link: Simple News & Insights - Fall 2010. If you like what you see, perhaps you would consider subscribing?
Social Media Marketing Resources:
I have many good resources for you to consider starting with Meetups and Tweetups: Building CommunityFrom a Content Marketing perspective, here are the latest posts in the series:
Getting Started In Content Marketing
The Value of Content Marketing: How Do You Explain It?
Measuring & Presenting Effectiveness of Content Marketing
Perhaps you'll find interesting my Bathroom Blogfest Social Media Marketing Analysis: Why Participate?
If you're intrigued with LinkedIn, I have a few resources for you:
- How Do I Make The Most of LinkedIn?
- LinkedIn Content Marketing Podcast - Bernie Borges
- LinkedIn Business Successes on TalkFloor Social Media Marketing Series
Finally, here are the latest links to articles and news about practical marketing on Twitter, coded #PracticalMktr: Practical Simple Marketing In The News 11/2/10
As always, Thank You for reading.
Have a wonderful December.
Best,
C.B.
1 comment:
deviatemedia, you are welcome. All the best for your business. CB
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