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Diane Bjorling

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RE: What is Difference Between SMO and SMM?
7/5/2013 8:57:56 PM
I'm glad that I could be of assistance Branka, I know of many people who are asking the same or similar questions. :-)
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RE: What is Difference Between SMO and SMM?
7/5/2013 9:16:12 PM
Great question, and Jim Allen III actually posted about a free Social Media e-book but I don't wanna spam the conversation so I won't share it via my Empower blog ha. Steve
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RE: What is Difference Between SMO and SMM?
7/5/2013 9:43:40 PM
Hi Stephen, I am glad to hear that you won't be spamming lol

I am very aware of the great book that Jim had shared and (wink wink) I have downloaded and read it. I also talk to a lot of people who are "experts" on the topic of social media and my answer to this particular question is based on my knowledge as well as my own experience on the topic of social media optimization and social media marketing.

Do you have anything to add to this discussion? How would you define and compare SMM and SMO? While we can all cite books and other people, I would love to hear what a persons personal experience is as that usually comes from experience and their own mindsets.

Thanks for coming in Stephen...appreicated.
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