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Week 12B: Business Specific Tools

I first commented on Pablos page. I really appreciated how detailed his post was and while our businesses are very different we had similar thoughts on how to use the platforms LinkedIn, MeetUp and Google for Business. 


Second, I read Emanuels post. I thought it was fun to read him tell us about the success of people who posted on TikTok. Since we are both doing food based businesses, I was excited hear his thoughts on using Yelp. I suggested another feature of the site that I think is a strong benefit of having a profile on the site. 


For my third post I chose Megans blog. I chose her blog because both of our businesses involve parenting, and I was curious to see what she had to say. I suggested that we collaborate on making a MeetUp group for local parents. 


Finally, I went to Kristy's page. It was nice to hear the input of someone who has an operational shop. She talked about using google to bring traffic to the store which seems like a great idea. 

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