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Social Media Quotes for You

Social media marketing is not only a medium for product branding, or advertising, it is a mind-set. Here's the short compilation of thoughts on social media marketing. This is an attempt to spread the word about social media marketing...

"A brand is no longer what we tell the consumer it is – it is what consumers tell each other it is."

- Scott Cook

"By creating compelling content, you can become a celebrity."

- Paul Gillin

"Activate your fans, don’t just collect them like baseball cards."

- Jay Baer

"Social Media is not just a set of new channels for marketing messages. It’s an opportunity for organizations to align with the marketplace and start delivering on behalf of customers."

- Valeria Maltoni

"Fans, Tweets & Likes are vanity. ROI is sanity. It’s up to you to decide how crazy you can afford to be."

- Lori R Taylor

"Innovation needs to be part of your culture. Consumers are transforming faster than we are, and if we don’t catch up, we’re in trouble."

- Ian Schafer

"You will make mistakes. If you are sincere about helping the community, the authenticity will show and your mistakes will be forgiven."

-  Zia Yusuf

"Social Media is about the people! Not about your business. Provide for the people and the people will provide for you."

- Matt Goulart

"Social Media is like teen sex. Everybody wants to do it. Nobody knows how. When it’s finally done there is surprise it’s not better."

- Avinash Kaushik

"Social Media marketing is reaching relevance in real-time."

- Kapil Mudholkar

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