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the article "social network marketing" should not be merged with the article "social media marketing". in fact the article "social media marketing" should be eliminated due to the following reasons: - all of this relates to only one media anyhow which is the "digital media" - "social media" is a term
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This article's first sentence defines "social media marketing" broadly enough to include channels other than electronic media. Therefore, in the article's second sentence, which provides several illustrations, consider adding a rum party in the Hamptons sponsored by a liquor company or a user group
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References 3 and 8 refer to articles found through ebscohost search done through Northeastern University library that is opaque to anyone without a NU password. Again, someone should either replace with the tag or Maybe a NU observer could follow the link and find the universal reference for the
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The Campaigns section should be rethought as a whole, but let's focus on this specific citation for now. Since the citation in question cannot be accessed and no one able to has researched the root sources, I propose these new sources/reworks for the above four points.
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Good catch, DreamGuy (per your note on your edit summary). The article has been deleted three times before (according to the history page's "see logs" section). From the current article, I don't see anything that establishes notability this time around either.
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Do you think mobile marketing should maybe get mentioned in this article or have a section? I read recently that for the first time in history mobile web browsing has surpassed desktop web browsing. I have noticed social media changing along with this trend.
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Just for information, the article that was deleted by prod was a different article about social media marketing which was horribly unencyclopaedic. This article appears to have been split off from the Marketing section of the social media
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I'm confused based on the discussion of next steps. Someone suggested the article be merged back into social media but the last comment was congrats to WPI for their edits and the banner says it needs to be made more encyclopedic?
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It looks like now the main citation that needs to be replaced is Citation 6, still pointing to an ebscohost search through Northeastern U. This Citation is used in 4 places, all under the Campaigns section:
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So far it mentions Twitter and Facebook. Should it also mention Google+? What is there to say about it? Perhaps that in spite of not facilitating business pages it's being used to promote businesses?
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The white paper that keeps being added to this article is a promotion piece by Michael Stelzner sponsored by the non-notable online conference he runs. It's been removed because it doesn't meet
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that has been hijacked by the marketing community to describe "social network marketing" and "user generated content" - "social media" should be reserved for media with a social cause such as
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Citation 6 and 9 used a lot throughout the page does not link to anywhere. Someone should remove the citations and put the tag where appropriate or find the actual citations (if any)
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I think I'd go for trimming this article down and merging it back into the social media article myself. If nothing else, this article as it stands is an easy target for link spammers.
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Rewrite to reference more specific examples of how small businesses use social media marketing. Reference some small business social media marketing stats. Sources:
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I've removed a great deal of unsourced or badly sourced information concerning real people and companies. Please discuss any readditions here first.
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I inlcuded a link to my blog where I discuss in greater detail how to use Google Analytics for social media marketing. How is that not related? --
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conference sponsored by a computer manufacturer. Or else consider distinguishing "social media" from the latter types of networking.
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Rewrite to describe what was unique about the Obama campaign's use of social media marketing. Source:
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Social media had a "huge" impact on 2008 campaign with Obama leading the way on Facebook and Twitter
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Small business social media marketing example “get a free drink with a copy of this tweet”
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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Small businesses use social media marketing to advertise specials and deals
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Source study results to news reporting (not press releases) in independent
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Steadily updated accounts, gave access to voter emails for democrats
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Small businesses use social media marketing but lack strategy
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Removing study results sourced only to its own websites
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Talk:Social media marketing
Talk:Social media marketing/Archives/2012
archive
current talk page
Archive 1
Archive 2
Archive 3
Eric Boggs
undated
20:12, 22 April 2010 (UTC)
Flowanda
Talk
19:39, 1 February 2009 (UTC)
Chris Neville-Smith
talk
20:37, 1 February 2009 (UTC)
http://www.participantmedia.com
unsigned
68.165.57.69
talk
23:58, 23 April 2009 (UTC)
WP:RS
Flowanda
Talk
17:38, 6 July 2009 (UTC)
Jeff10706
talk
16:04, 26 July 2009 (UTC)
WP:RS
Flowanda

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