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Social Media Breaks Old Marketing Rules - New Collaborative Blog Examines Social Media Marketing

A new blog, Socialmediatoolbox.com helps give small and mid-sized business more influence over their customer relationships and increase sales using emerging social media that change the old rules of marketing.

Portland, Ore. (PRWeb) Dec. 20, 2006 -- Social media challenges traditional marketing ideas and builds stronger customer relationships. "Throughout the sales process, smaller businesses can get closer to their customers easily by using emerging online social media marketing tools," said Stephanie Diamond, president of Digital Media Works and small business consultant.

The new blog, SocialMediaToolbox, is written by longtime experts in marketing, public relations and communications. Their running commentary explains why and how social media are changing the old rules of marketing and what that means for small businesses. It helps give small and mid-sized business more influence over their customer relationships and increase sales.

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Technology: Tech News - Podcast Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2006 21:19:45 -0800

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