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Why You Are Unpopular Online: Six Ways to Doom Your Community-Building Efforts
By Mack Collier. Here are six reasons why many online communities never materialize, and what you can do to improve your own efforts. Get the full story >
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Why All the Talk About Dog Food?
By Aaron Strout. Are you "eating your own dog food" when it comes to social media and online communities? Are you walking the talk, and leading by example? Get the full story >

Anatomy of a Novel-Sized Landing Page, Part 2
By Kim MacPherson. Once a prospect's heart (and all those emotions that go along with it) gets in the game, you're pretty much home free. Well... almost. Get the full story >

My So-Called Marketing Life: How Do I Extend the Reach of My Brand?
By Susyn Duris. These ideas should always be top of mind to help you get noticed and extend your brand. Whether you are an actress, or a company. Get the full story >

E-Marketing: Greening the Digital Process
By Chet Dalzell. It's time to wake up: Direct mailers can actually be very responsible environmentally. Get the full story >

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And finally: One more thing. Have you checked out our piping hot new Case Study Collection, Twitter Success Stories: How 11 Companies are Achieving Their Marketing Objectives—140 Characters at a Time? In it, you'll learn which Twitter tools are the best for managing corporate Twitter accounts and for monitoring the Twitter-sphere, and see what works from the stories of 11 companies who are using Twitter to build brand awareness, forge stronger relationships with customers, build community, increase sales and more. Download it; you'll be glad you did!

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