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How To Begin Using Social Media In Your Business

Startup Professionals Musings

Social media demands two-way communication, rather than outbound only. Define relevant metrics and measure. So print it off and deliver it to a friend who is not so high-tech. Don’t mix your personal and business profiles or messages. Develop a marketing strategy specific to this media. Start social networking with peers.

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Too Many Small Businesses Still Ignore Social Media

Startup Professionals Musings

Social media demands two-way communication, rather than outbound only. Define relevant metrics and measure. So print it off and deliver it to a friend who is not so high-tech. Don’t mix your personal and business profiles or messages. Develop a marketing strategy specific to this media. Start social networking with peers.

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Too Busy for Social Media Marketing Could Be Fatal

Startup Professionals Musings

Social media demands two-way communication, rather than outbound only. Define relevant metrics and measure. So print it off and deliver it to a friend who is not so high-tech. Don’t mix your personal and business profiles or messages. Develop a marketing strategy specific to this media. Start social networking with peers.

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Don’t Be Too Busy for Social Media Marketing

Startup Professionals Musings

Social media demands two-way communication, rather than outbound only. Define relevant metrics and measure. So print it off and deliver it to a friend who is not so high-tech. Don’t mix your personal and business profiles and messages. Develop a marketing strategy specific to this media. Or are you too busy?

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Surveying SoCal's M&A Landscape, with David Siemer

socalTECH

One of the most frequent questions from high tech startups is: where''s my exit? I think that the market was, however, hotter two years ago, when companies were buying more aggressively, and there was lots of pent-up demand. For a similar company, with the same metrics and stage, valuations had been tiny.