7 Social Media Blogs for Small Biz
This post is a sequel to 8 Small Business Blogs – look there for more great small business resources. You should also learn about Twitter chats.
Your small business or organization website is online – but is anyone finding it?
Learn the ins and outs of social media networking from some experts.
Larry Brauner
Larry Brauner is always coming up with great online networking ideas – last week he ran a worldwide networking party in honor of his 58th birthday. He talks about why one should have a blog for one’s business and 10 Easy Ways to Improve Your Blog or Website. Larry doesn’t just spout out his ideas and then walk away; if you ask him to give you feedback on your own business or organization, he will give thoughtful suggestions and ideas. Follow Larry Brauner on Twitter.
Shari Weiss
I met Shari Weiss through Larry Brauner (see, online networking really does work, if you take the time to have a conversation with people, listening to them and adding your observations). Shari writes in a friendly, easy-to-connect manner about how one can use social media to develop your business. And Shari has even more blogs for you to read. Follow Shari Weiss on Twitter.
Debra Askanase
Debra writes a blog called Community Organizer 2.0. The description says “a forum for discussion and opinions on web 2.0 and non-profits” – I found the information Debra presents to be useful to small businesses as well. When you leave a comment on Debra’s blog, she responds in a thoughtful, intuitive manner. Check out her category called Listening. Follow Debra Askanase on Twitter.
Janice Tomich
Janice Tomich has a blog called Calculated Presentations. Here’s how she introduces her site: “Ever experience death by PowerPoint? Find people falling asleep when you present this year’s financials? I will help you build better presentations and create messages that stick.” Find out Why Being Yourself and Passionate Trumps Distracting Habits. Follow Janice Tomich on Twitter.
Shirley George Frazier
Shirley Frazier has a blog called Solo Business Marketing. I particularly liked her post Marketing and Free Advice Doesn’t Always Mix – what do you say if someone asks you for all sorts of free business advice? Shirley might have some business advice that is just right for marketing your business. Follow Shirley George Frazier on Twitter.
Chris Kieff
I feel like I *almost* met Chris Kieff, as he runs a networking group in northern New Jersey, and we talked via Skype at recent Tweetup. Chris writes about internet marketing, web site promotion, advertising, blogs, SEO, and social networking. He provides great information such Top 10 Social Media Guides or his predictions of Social Media Trends in 2010. Follow Chris Kieff on Twitter.
Eva Abreu
Eva has recently started a column for the Home News Tribune in Central New Jersey. The information she writes about may be local to New Jersey, but anyone anywhere in the world can take Eva’s ideas and apply them to their location. Eva has been great about organizing Tweetups in New Jersey, and her enthusiasm is contagious. You can also read more at her website New Jersey Social Media. Follow Eva Abreu on Twitter.
Are you reading a great small business or social media blog? Care to share?
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