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Small Business Blogging: Why not?

I was looking up some general information on the benefits of small business blogging, and came across this post that gave some great statistics.
Small Business Trends explained the statistics in the following way.
Small businesses that blog have:

55% more visitors to their website.
97% more links to their website which is a primary factor in where [...]

Social Media Soiree, November 6

On November 6th, I’ll be working with Terri from Creative Blog Solutions for a Social Media Soiree, where small businesses and non-profits can come learn more about different social media platforms as they apply to best business practices.
One of the best parts about this venture is the social media marketing campaign surrounding the promotion [...]

This Week in Writing

I’m currently blogging in several locations. As such, I’m planning on beginning a new series on Sundays on this blog to let you know where I’ve been posting in the previous week.
Community Marketing Blog
Semantic Web: An Intro
Shoe Girls
Fractures, Feet and Crocks, Oh my!
Bloggers Block
Major League Baseball Tryouts
You know what really grinds my gears? Twitter Followers.
Musings
If [...]

We’re Back! (Contest Wrap-up Part 1)

The Blog-off contest at Community Marketing Blog ended on the 30th of May.
Over the course of the two week competition, I ended up posting 3 times. These posts ranged in scope. One covered mobile advertising (or ‘app’vertising). It discussed the recent trends in the mobile marketing industry and how companies can increase brand awareness through [...]

Wordle

A couple of months ago, I came across Wordle, a word cloud generator. Word clouds create images using words (profound, I know). The larger the word indicates the more times it has been used throughout a particular area of text.
Wordle has a variety of options that allow for the creation of beautiful, unique word clouds. [...]

Your Company vs. Government 2.0

Notice: This blog is not politically affiliated. This blog post does not support nor condone the political initiatives of any political party. This post is using the Web 2.0 features of the present administration as a positive case study of new media use.
Now that stakeholders have the opportunity to engage with one another on [...]