
Facebook, Online Marketing Strategy, Online Reputation Management, Search Engine Marketing, Social Media Marketing, Social Media Tools, Social Network Analysis, Social Networking Business
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Businesses having Facebook Fan pages can exploit the huge potential that Facebook offers in terms of getting visitors, since Facebook is second only to Google for sheer number of visitors.
That’s why not only should you have a Facebook Fan page but you should also actively promote it, and here we …
Online Marketing Strategy, Online Reputation Management, Search Engine Marketing, Social Media Tools, Social Network Analysis, Twitter
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Hi All
I’ve been trying to sort through so many Twitter tools, but have finally managed to select 50 that I think are good.
Here these are for your benefit.
Twitter Search – This, obviously, is Twitter’s own search function. You can subscribe to a search via RSS.
TweetBeep – TweetBeep is a “Google …
Facebook, Online Reputation Management, Search Engine Marketing, Social Media Marketing, Social Network Analysis, Social Networking Business
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There are now over 23 million active Facebook users in the UK according to the Social Ads platform.
Facebook has grown massively over the past 2 years, with the UK usage figures growing by over 13 million since January 2008. Something that is particularly interesting is that Facebook user numbers in …
Online Marketing Strategy, Search Engine Marketing, Social Media Analytics, Social Media Marketing
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Maybe you just hate leaving the house to shop, or you find yourself last-minute gift-hunting, or you simply live on the Internets and want to give gifts to other web lovers. The web can help you create and personalize unique physical gifts, but it can also provide instant gratification with …
Blogging for business, Online Marketing Strategy, Online Reputation Management, Search Engine Marketing, Social Media Analytics, Social Media Marketing, Social Media Tools, Social Network Analysis, Social Networking Business, Twitter
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The saying ‘less is more’ has been around for a long time, but recent times have taken it to a new level. On the Internet, there are two distinct examples, Google and twitter.
A wide array of technologies go in to keep the Google layout simple, but it keeps Google in …