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Marketing Tip: What does social media mean to you?

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Marketing Tip: What does social media mean to you?

Social Media has taken on many forms over the last few years and will continue to do so. From Facebook to Twitter, Google+ to YouTube to Vine, WordPress to Pinterest to Instagram…the list goes on and on, we’re consuming social media in bucket loads. It’s changed the way we socialize and the way we conduct business.

Mashable posed the question, “What does social media mean to you?” As a business owner it’s important to know how my clients are using social media platforms. So I’m asking you the same question. Let me know in the comments below what you think about social media, how you’re consuming it and what platforms are your favorite.

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