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Using Social Media for Business

Posted by Wendy Wells on Tuesday, August 11, 2009, In : Social Media 

 


Some of the most popular methods of internet advertising to develop in recent years are the many aspects of social media. Networking sites like MySpace and Facebook are more than just places for family and friends to connect, they've become places for businesses to hock their wares and for corporations to push their brands. Blogger, Wordpress, and Squidoo are just a few spots where you can create free web pages and blog about your life or what you're selling.


Yet, social media is not rea...


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Corporate Bloggers

Posted by Wendy Wells on Tuesday, August 11, 2009, In : Social Media 

                                                                                        



Many companies today are hiring corporate bloggers. Some are simply hiring them to talk about what it is they do with their product, others are hiring them to actually promote their products and services. This morning, I attended a breakfast for "Social Media Charlotte," and our guest speaker touched on the topic, but not enough in my opinion. See, I write blogs for a few companies. I am a corporate ...


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Wendy Wells I am a professional wordsmith and a Marketing and Brand generations strategist with experience composing Public Relations and Marketing creative copy including: web sites, blogs, print, press releases, catalog copy, and email marketing campaigns. Read my blogs regularly and you'll find I'm passionate about writing - always have been. Since I first heard the story of "Peter Pan and Wendy," I became a lover of stories. As soon as I could hold a book and understand the alphabet, I grew to be an avid reader. Once I was able to hold a pencil and put sentences together, I knew I was a writer.