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Social Media Marketing Workshop 4/17 – Austin

Posted by ClearFrog on April 16, 2010 at 6:17 pm
 

 

 What do you have better to do on a rainy Saturday morning?

 
Social Media Marketing Workshop SCORE: Counselors to America's Small Business
 
Presented by SCORE Austin Chapter 249
 
 
Austin Chapter of SCORE invites you to attend a workshop, “Social Networking on the Web,” Saturday, April 17, 9:30am-11:30am at the SCORE office, 5524 Bee Cave Road, Bldg M, Austin.
 
Kelly Klein, of Clear Frog Marketing, will present how you can use social media to market your business.  She has over ten years of marketing, communication and advertising experience in a wide variety of industries. Her expertise in social media marketing will help you develop a strategy for using multiple tools such as Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
 
The cost is $35.00, check or credit card.
 
Please join us for an informative and valuable workshop.
To make reservations call SCORE Austin 512-928-2425 or send an email to info@scoreaustin.org  WALK-INS WELCOME

Twitter Strategy: Branded vs Individual Twitter Accounts

Posted by ClearFrog on February 7, 2010 at 3:45 pm

www.twitter.com/kellykleinI came across an article by Eric Schwartzman and he did a great job of explaining the differences of running a Branded vs an Individual account for your business. My philosophy has always been, social media is just that…SOCIAL. I personally don’t want to develop a relationship with a ‘company’. I however wouldn’t mind talking to the owner or employee of one – a  big difference in my mind. 

I myself fell into the trap (for a milisecond) and started a ClearFrogMarketing twitter account and ended up discontinuing it just a week  later. The more I thought about it, the more I realized that I wanted to engage my followers in an authentic relationship – and it wouldn’t be done hiding behind an icon of an amorphous company. 

Using Twitter #Hashtags for #Business

Posted by ClearFrog on November 29, 2009 at 4:39 pm

This post originally appeared on the American Express OPEN Forum, where Mashable regularly contributes articles. Post written by Josh Catone

If you’ve used Twitter for more than a couple of hours, you’ve probably already seen a tweet or two containing a word with the hash symbol (”#”) attached to it. That’s what Twitter users call a “hashtag,” and at any given time at least one of them can usually be found among the trending topics on Twitter. But what exactly is a hashtag?