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Blog Focus: CoTweet Paid Service For Twitter

Monday, November 9th, 2009
Twitter goes big business as services go after big businesses on Twitter. What does that mean? CoTweet knows.

10 Small Business Social Media Marketing Tips

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
Ross Kimbarovsky is the co-founder of crowdSPRING , a community of 43,000+ graphic designers that helps small businesses from around the world with graphic design needs. You can follow Ross on Twitter @rosskimbarovsky and @crowdSPRING . Capacity – especially to plan and execute effective marketing strategies – is a big challenge for every small business. In this post, I’ll offer 10 suggestions for how small businesses can supercharge their marketing efforts by leveraging social media. Fo

Mashable’s Guide to Web Publishing & Marketing Jobs

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
If you’re seeking a job in social media, we’d like to help out. For starters, Mashable’s Job Lists section gathers together all our resource lists, how-tos and expert guides to help you get hired. In particular, you might want to see our articles on How to Leverage Social Media for Career Success and How to Find a Job on Twitter . But we’d like to help in a more direct way, too. Mashable’s job boards are a place for socially-savvy companies to find people like you. This week and ev

Online Dating Industry Links 10-28-09

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
New Twitter dating site Plentyoftweeps.com allows you to search Twitter singles in your area, your friends and followers, and signal interest in and/or send messages to any user on Twitter. I got a few choice quotes in Online dating looks for love on social media . This was a great article to contribute to and I got to talk about several up and comming sites like BlackBox Republic, Gelato and Zoosk. Brian Balfour of Viximo is speaking at the Virtual Goods Summit . I’m reading Inside

It’s About Technology That Creates Community

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
I’ve been rambling on Twitter , FriendFeed and Facebook tonight about the differences in how Facebook, Twitter, and FriendFeed’s founders participate in each community. Look at Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook Fan Page . Notice how he basically talks at the community? I’m not sure I’ve ever seen a comment by him with his followers (perhaps part of the reason why it’s so difficult to manage Fan Pages right now). Now look at Ev Williams and Biz Stone’s Twitter profiles. You’ll notice a li