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Date: Thu, May 24, 2012 at 11:03 PM
Subject: Measure the maturity of your social media marketing




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Marketing 

  • B2B business-boosting tips for LinkedIn
    Facebook and Twitter might get most of the social media attention, but LinkedIn is where it's at for business-to-business companies, Shanna Mallon writes. Her 25 tips for making the most of the platform include creating a custom URL, optimizing your headline and nurturing connections. B2BBloggers.com (5/22) LinkedInFacebookTwitterGoogle+Email this Story

  • How mature is your social media marketing?
    There are three stages of social media marketing maturity and only those in the third phase can expect to realize the full potential of social networking, Toby Murdock writes. These advanced marketers "have had to invest more time and resources into producing longer, more thoughtful content pieces in the form of blog posts, infographics, e-books, and videos," he writes. "Rather than entertain, this content addresses the real concerns and interests of prospects and provides them valuable information." ClickZ (5/23) LinkedInFacebookTwitterGoogle+Email this Story

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Management 

  • Companies should aim to integrate, not onboard, new hires
    Too often companies rely on "checklist style" onboarding processes that don't fully integrate new employees into their respective organizations, Tony Kubica and Sara LaForest write. They offer six tips for talent integration, such as arranging internal mentorships and regular feedback meetings. ERE.net (5/22) LinkedInFacebookTwitterGoogle+Email this Story

  • Help your employees achieve their goals and they'll return the favor
    As the economy improves, companies might have to deal with increased turnover as employees pursue other job opportunities. Offering raises won't be enough to retain your employees; instead, according to the book "The Dream Manager," you should focus on helping employees to achieve their goals. Forbes (5/23) LinkedInFacebookTwitterGoogle+Email this Story

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Money 

  • What to tell your bank when you go looking for a loan
    When seeking a loan from a bank, it's important to remember you're not pitching your company as an investment, Tom Searcy writes. Instead, "[y]ou are creating confidence that the bank's money will be repaid," he writes. You should provide a summary that, among other things, explains what your business is and what you intend to do with the money, he recommends. Inc. online/Explosive Growth (5/22) LinkedInFacebookTwitterGoogle+Email this Story

  • How Web-based services are saving small businesses big money
    Small businesses can achieve significant cost savings by tapping into resources available on the Internet, according to a report by the Internet Innovation Alliance and the Small Business and Entrepreneurship Council. For example, companies might be able to save money in areas such as accounting, incorporation costs and travel. SmallBizTechnology.com (5/22) LinkedInFacebookTwitterGoogle+Email this Story
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SmartPulse 

  • How are you managing your cash flow?
    SmartBrief is writing a white paper on small-business cash flow and would like to incorporate your thoughts. The results of the following poll will be included in the white paper, which will be available for free download after its completion. LinkedInFacebookTwitterGoogle+Email this Story

  • Which challenge do you find to be the most difficult aspect of running your business?
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Employees
Work-life balance
Taxes and government regulations


  • If faced with a cash-flow crunch, what would you do first?
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Tips & Tools 

  • Consumers say small businesses offer better customer service
    The majority of people think small companies provide superior customer service to that offered by their larger counterparts, according to American Express' latest Global Customer Service Barometer survey. The study also showed people are willing to pay a premium for top-notch customer service. TheSalesDirector.com (5/23) LinkedInFacebookTwitterGoogle+Email this Story

  • Save time and effort with custom e-mail signatures
    Most people have only one standard e-mail signature with all the standard information -- name, title, company, etc. -- but e-mail programs allow you to create multiple versions and choose which one to use for each message you send. If you use custom signatures instead of templates for standard replies, you'll save time and effort, Dave Johnson writes. CBS MoneyWatch (5/22) LinkedInFacebookTwitterGoogle+Email this Story
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If the job does not involve a core competency of your business, outsource it. If it is a core competency, hire excellent people and pay them what they're worth."
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