socialmediablogcarnivalWelcome to week 3 of the Social Media Blog Carnival! SMTC is proud to be this week’s host and judge. So without further ado…

Winning this week:
Ion Digital with Avoiding Train Wrecks: Managing your Online Image, Separating Personal and Business Worlds (Part II: Facebook)
As people increasingly take their businesses online via these social media channels, it becomes important to manage your business and personal worlds, not only for the safety of friends and family, but also to help manage the reputation of your business online. I liked this article for pointing out some common pitfalls and proposing workable solutions to these problems.

Also notable:
Brains on Fire’s Pay to View
An exhortation to wonderment.

The Wise Curve’s Knowledge Can Become Your Enemy if You’re Not Careful
A reminder to talk to people on their own level

Trusted Advisor’s To Twitter or Not to Twitter
A top 10 list of reasons of reasons to be engaged on Twitter

Ignite’s How To Handle Negative Blog Comments
A primer on dealing with the inevitable negative blog comment

Creative Blog Solutions’s Leveraging the Social Media Space
Listen, Converse, and Co-Create

The Brand Builder’s Ten Blogs You Should be Reading
A collection of resources for those interested in Social Media

PR 2.0’s Twitter and Social Networks Usher in a New Era of Social CRM
How the social web has brought about a new genre of “Social Customer Relationship Management that answers questions, solves problems, establishes authority, and builds relationships and loyalty, one tweet, blog post, update, and ‘like,’ at a time.”

Conversation Agent’s Marketing Fluff
Creating compelling marketing with a point of view

About the Author: Kelley Koehler

Kelley Koehler, aka the Housechick, is usually found focused on her Tucson, Arizona, real estate business. You may also find her on Twitter, where she doubles as a super hero, at the ARE-TEC blog, where she champions an IDX she helped design and teaches other agents how to make their listing search generate business, or at Agent Genius, a national real estate magazine. Despite her engineering background, Kelley enjoys translating complex technical concepts into understandable and clear ideas that are practical and useful to the striving real estate agent.

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