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Is Facebook Replacing Traditional Websites?

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» July 13, 2010 Is Facebook Replacing Traditional Websites?   We've noticed a steady increase in the number of small businesses using Facebook as their primary or exclusive website.    They are doing this because it's cheap, easy and their customers are on Facebook. View an alternate.

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More Evidence Facebook is Taking Over the Web

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Main | Smallbizlabs Bidding on Newsweek » May 05, 2010 More Evidence Facebook is Taking Over the Web Nielsen released their March data on the top social networking sites.  like Facebook, Myspace etc. Blog powered by TypePad Member since 01/2005 « Why Arent Newspapers Doing Social Shopping? View an alternate.

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Small Business Labs: The Growth of Private Company Stock Exchanges

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  These exchanges allow trading in private company stocks like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.   - Facebook has a value of about $25.5 But this has changed over the last few years as private company stock exchanges have emerged.  billion; - Zynga is valued at $4.9 billion; - Twitter at $2.2

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The Growth of Private Company Stock Exchanges

Small Business Labs

  These exchanges allow trading in private company stocks like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.   - Facebook has a value of about $25.5 But this has changed over the last few years as private company stock exchanges have emerged.  billion; - Zynga is valued at $4.9 billion; - Twitter at $2.2

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Is Corporate Social Media Sales Media?

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  Key quote from the article: "When most people use Facebook, Twitter, or MySpace, they use it for its social qualities. I have several friends who have discussed this topic extensively on Facebook and Twitter. .   Tom's point is pretty straight forward.  I find this to be so true. View an alternate.

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The Future Job That's Here Today

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Blog powered by TypePad Member since 01/2005 « The Small Business Recession Not Over | Main | Wealthy Planning on Working in Retirement » September 29, 2010 The Future Job Thats Here Today I've been a regular reader of Popular Science since junior high and have always enjoyed their visions of the future. 

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Time Spent on Social Networks Exploding; Email and IM Fading

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This articles says how Burger King spent $50k on Facebook and got $400k back. Posted by: traffic school california | August 10, 2010 at 01:45 AM Companies realize that time on social sites is increasing. That's an awesome return! When done correctly, social media can be very profitable. Having trouble reading this image?