Striking map shows how the nation's social media has gone red in support for gay marriage (at least above the Bible Belt)
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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

5 Key Steps to Engaging People with Social Media
Engagement, engagement, engagement. That seems to be the popular buzzword in the social media industry these days. While engagement isn’t exactly the purpose of social media, it’s certainly an important ingredient for achieving results and impacting

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.

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
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