Social Media & Content Marketing Calibration, Part 2: Agile Marketing
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Hormel turns to social media to reach out to Spam fans
After 75 years, Spam is going social. Big time. Hormel's popular canned-meat product is attempting to boost both brand loyalty and sales by marketing in social media with real-time messages through its mascot and spokesman, Sir Can-A-Lot.

How to Create a Social Media Campaign
If you've been using social media for your business, you've probably thought about or will soon begin thinking about what it means to create a social media campaign to promote your product, special deal or event. This may seem intimidating at first, and

Social Media as a Stored Value Currency
The new year is in full swing, and it seems that everyone is back at work -- and by work, I mean spending time on Facebook. That's right, adding friends reading the newsfeed commenting on posts, these are no longer just tasks for teenagers or a

NYPD Rolls Out New Social Media Guidelines
The New York Police Department (NYPD) has issued guidelines for how its officers are expected to conduct themselves on social media. According to the New York Times, the three-page document bans officers from posting photos of other officers or posting or

Striking map shows how the nation's social media has gone red in support for gay marriage (at least above the Bible Belt)
As arguments over marriage equality rage on in the nation’s capital a striking new map shows how many of the nation's people may already have taken a stand in its favor. The social media world went red this week according to a newly released

Social Media Communities - How Google Plus Brings People Together
One of the most awesome things about social media is how many ways you can use it. Send a private message to someone one minute and talk to a million people the next. But when you just want to talk to your friends or a like-minded group of

Police Dept. Sets Rules for Officers’ Use of Social Media
Looking to avoid troublesome social media postings by its officers, the New York Police Department has issued strict guidelines and ordered its members to comb through their personal profiles on Facebook, Twitter and other Web sites to ensure

How to keep social media from sabotaging website leads, sales
Social media is hot! Everywhere you turn, businesses, coaches, consultants, marketers, and consumers are talking about social media. Concern has shifted from merely having an online presence to being accessible, engaged and interesting around

oGoing Offers No Cost Social Media Marketing for Veteran Owners
oGoing provides America's 3 million Veteran Owners and Entrepreneurs Instant Social Media Marketing Boost. oGoing will Feature their Business Profiles for One Week. Irvine, California, USA (PRWEB) March 30, 2013 oGoing creates opportunities for America’s

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