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Hi,

is there any software available to help developers in marketing their products?

If not, then what requirements this software would have to meet in your opinion?

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That`s more like direct social marketing and it`s only a really small part of whole marketing process which consists of managing people, web advertising, non-web advertising, diract advertising etc. I`m really looking for complex software.

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Loopfuse is a CRM management. Its where all the details go when you fill out registration forms etc, I think you can use it for free if your business is under a certain size. For social media sprout social is useful alternative to some expensive thing like radian 6.

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WingedPanther said:

I think it's called Facebook.
With every passing day I think more that all this social business stuff is just some idiotic thing. My Facebook page is crowded enough without "We are releasing a new product!" in some cases it may work (such as on radio where users can interact) but in most cases its just a waste of time. Best strategy to marketing is making something good enough that people talk about it...
RSS feeds are good, but only when your actually talking about something people care about.
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