68A- Social Media Networks for Entrepreneurs -Part One
November 3rd, 2008
68A- Social Networks for Entrepreneurs- a blogpost from www.blogtrepreneur.com [11:00m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadIn this episode of The Struggling Entrepreneur, we bring you the news of a post in the blog at www.blogtrepreneur.com. I was made aware of this by Dave Jackson (who is “your personal podcast coach” at the School of Podcasting) which was in one of his podcasts called Weekly Web Tools.
This post had to do with the 10 Social Networks for Entrepreneurs. It is at:
http://www.blogtrepreneur.com/2008/05/13/10-social-networks-for-entrepreneurs/
This blog post covers the top ten social networks (from the author’s point of view–from LinkedIn to Xing, and 8 more inbetween.
Although the post in the blog is from May of 2008, it is still a good starting place for us to look at the Social Networks and the Social Media Niche Networks every six months. As you will hear in the episode, we plan to get authority figures and thought leaders in the world of Social Media Marketing (such as Dave Evans, who is the subject of the interview in episode 69 of The Struggling Entrepreneur podcast series and is the author of the book Social Media Marketing- An Hour a Day)–and we plan to compare, contrast and review the social media networks that would be of value to the entrepreneur.
Also included in this audio episode is the related post to this article on the same blog, which is called “5 Alternatives to Social Media Marketing” (which is at
http://www.blogtrepreneur.com/2008/06/10/5-alternatives-to-social-media-marketing/.
We look forward to our next bonus episode of The Struggling Entrepreneur that will update you in December on the Social Networks and Social Media Niche Networks for the entrepreneur. This is one of the ways we can bring value to you, especially with the popular topic of Social Media Marketing for the Small Business and Entrepreneur.
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