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Michael Stelzner just announced on his site, SocialMediaExaminer.com, the 2010 Winners of the Top 10 Social Media Blogs. This is a great list of blogs, written by experts in social media. Check it out and use this list to add to your resource library.

Top 10 Social Media Blogs – The 2010 Winners | Social Media Examiner.

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Want to Know How to Better Engage with Your Fans?...

As a small-to-midsize business owner, it can be very challenging to keep up with the infinite ways to market your business online. Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock somewhere, you know that Facebook is huge and, as a business owner, you need to have a presence there and start using it to get the word out about your products and services. That being said, there is a bit of finesse required if you want to use Facebook appropriately and engage the audience on which you are focused.

This article, written by social media expert Mari Smith on SocialMediaExaminer.com provides some great techniques for building up your fan base and engaging with them properly so they keep coming back.

Remember, you are in business to provide a product or service to someone who has a need to be filled. So, why not use tools like these to make sure you know exactly what the needs of your customers and clients are and how you can best serve them? I think that the more personal we can become with one another in an increasingly virtual world, the better off we will be. You may not have a storefront for your business, but you certainly have a powerful medium to invite people in.

Read the full article here: How to Better Engage Facebook Fan Page ‘Fans’ | Social Media Examiner.

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Win a Business Baby Shower...

Calling all Mompreneurs. Check out this fun and exciting contest for Mompreneurs. Sponsored by The Mom Entrepreneur and Corporate Mom DropOuts, “The Business Baby Shower is a contest to celebrate entrepreneurial moms and all they do to birth and grow a successful company while balancing family life.” Read more about the contest here and enter for your chance to win…

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Think of New Ways to Market Your Business Online...

As a business owner, it’s important to continuously find new ways to market your business. Obviously, the web provides limitless possibilities to do this and new ways of doing this are being created everyday.

Here’s an article that describes how to use Wikipedia to promote your business. Word of caution: be sure to read the list of 9 ways to help you succeed because it’s not about logging in and promoting yourself (a common mistake I see across all social media outlets).

Use Wikipedia as a Marketing Tool — Wikipedia — RLM PR — Wikimedia Foundation.

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Looking to bolster your writing skills?...

Looking to bolster your writing skills? Want more experience writing about the web, social media, marketing and other fun topics for mompreneurs? We’re looking for guest writers, so if you’re interested, contact us at mom@websavvymoms.com with the Subject Line: Guest Writer

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Here’s a Great Reminder About Passwords...

My colleagues at Geek for Hire, Inc. recently sent out an update to remind us all about the importance of changing our passwords on a regular basis. In referencing a recent question posed in The New York Times entitled “Password Unprotected“, Geek for Hire reminds us all to change our passwords regularly and make sure to change them to something that is not easy to guess.

For some of you, this might seem pretty obvious, but I’m guessing that many of you reading this a) use the same password on multiple accounts including credit cards, bank accounts and social networks; b) don’t think to change your password regularly because it seems like a pain to change and remember a new one; c) don’t think that anyone knows you well enough to guess your passwords or that the people you might have shared passwords with would never use that information to betray you or cause harm.

The reality is most people choose passwords that are easy to guess. Fortunately, many systems, e.g. Google, now help you to know if your password is weak or strong. That being said, do yourself a big favor and change your passwords today. And, if you work with clients who’s accounts you have access to, ask them to do the same.

It might seem like a hassle, but it will save you a lot of pain and frustration in the long run. I’d rather have to remember a new password than rebuild my savings accounts or help a client rebuild their entire website or e-commerce system.

Have a great day!

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