SEO: How to Improve Search Engine Rankings Using Your LinkedIn Profile
posted by ADMIN // December 01, 2009 // Market Your Website
LinkedIn is still widely used by job seekers, but also by those looking to hire a company based upon their profile, summaries and answers to questions. As such, LinkedIn is becoming popular as a social media marketing networking tool.
Twitter Versus Facebook: Understand The Difference
posted by ADMIN // August 24, 2009 // Market Your Website
The Internet is an important tool for information exchange and communication. For people who are interested in social networking services, there are many choices. Two of the most popular social networking services today are Twitter and Facebook, both of which have an enormous following on the Internet. But is one service better than the other? They certainly both have their advantages and disadvantages.
Twitter Secrets to Getting Retweeted
posted by ADMIN // July 29, 2009 // Market Your Website
The Twitter world is growing at an exponential rate, and its micro-blogging applications are just as rapidly expanding. For every person there seems to be a different reason to use this short message networking service, from keeping in touch with friends and family to getting the latest news to marketing products and services. The one common thread with most Twitter users is the desire to expand their audience. Retweeting, or having your message forwarded on to others, is a great way to reach a larger number of people.
Blog Promotion Using Social Media
posted by ADMIN // June 05, 2009 // Market Your Website
Blogging is a social activity. If you are blogging without readers, then your words are just floating around in cyberspace. It's not enough to just have people showing up to read your blog: you want subscribers, you want comments, you want readers who will say "Hey, check out this great blog I found!" You can find such readers by connecting to sites like Twitter, Digg, Reddit and especially, Stumbleupon.
How To Use Twitter For Business
posted by ADMIN // June 05, 2009 // Market Your Website
Assuming that you haven’t been living in a cave for the past six months, you’ve probably heard of Twitter, an online messaging service. After all, Oprah Winfrey is on Twitter, as is Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore, not to mention President Barack Obama.
What is Twitter, though – and, more importantly, how can you use it in your business?
10 Ways To Publicize Your Blog
posted by ADMIN // June 05, 2009 // Market Your Website
How do you make your blog stand out? There are so many blogs and so much competition that it can be difficult to attract readers. However, there are simple ways to gain publicity for your blog. Here are ten tips to help you market your blog.
How To Use Twitter For Business And Customer Service
posted by ADMIN // March 20, 2009 // Market Your Website
When you actively connect with your customers, they remember you longer and are more likely to reward you with increased sales. When it comes to connecting with customers, many companies are turning to Twitter. But why?
Social Media Tips: 11 of the Most Critical Words to Use in Social Media
posted by ADMIN // March 18, 2009 // Market Your Website
Conversation.
Yep- that is what the core focus is in Social Media.
Ok -- let's get REAL. If Social Media marketing is about conversation, then should there not be words that fit in to what the culture of social media is all about? Should not you paint a picture with your words? Should your words not elicit feelings and emotions?
Of course they should.
Words are a marketer's tool box. Here are 11 you need:
20 Ideas For A Small Business Blog
posted by ADMIN // March 17, 2009 // What's Next?
"So, what do I blog about each time?" is a question I often get from clients. To keep your blog active and healthy, I recommend blogging at least three times per week. However, that notion is overwhelming for many. Even though you may be an expert in a topic, your mind may go completely blank when it comes time to blog, and then at other times when you're not blogging, your idea cup runneth over.