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Davanti Digital Media, a full-service digital marketing agency specializing in social media solutions for businesses of all sizes, has just uploaded a new YouTube video entitled, “Social Media For All: How Social Media Changed Small Business Marketing.”
According to the video description, “Businesses no longer have a choice: if they are not using Social Media, they are missing out on the conversation that people are having about their products and services.”
Davanti’s video description adds, “Businesses of all sizes, especially small businesses, need to take advantage of this inexpensive and influential medium. Social Media is an extremely effective way to engage with your target audience and build your brand online. Social Media can also help businesses manage and monitor the reputation and good name they have worked so hard to build.” More>>
Channels: smb, social media marketing

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Pingback by Tweets that mention How Social Media Changed Small Business Marketing -- Topsy.com — January 27, 2011 @ 9:32 AM
interesting article .. according to my study of business .. thanks
best regards from Indonesia
Comment by Karawang Business — January 28, 2011 @ 5:06 AM
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Comment by social media marketing — February 2, 2011 @ 7:27 PM