
Facebook, 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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Kudos to all the companies who have utilised social media as part of their search engine marketing strategy in 2009, but since 2010 is around the corner; it is a good time to see what can be done better in 2010. There are many opportunities and so much could be …
Online Marketing Strategy, Online Reputation Management, Search Engine Marketing, Social Media Marketing, Social Media Strategy
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Some companies, especially the smaller ones, are wary of social media and cannot figure out the right way to use it. Some business owners are outright scared of using social media, but once these business owners overcome their fear, it’s time to act. Here are the tips for companies …
Online Marketing Strategy, Search Engine Marketing, Social Media Tools, Social Network Analysis, Social Networking Business, Twitter
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1. Provide your name, avatar and a short bio
Always include your name and a short bio in your Twitter profile. People want to know who you are. Make sure to use your photo or a custom avatar so others can remember and recognize you.
2. Be social
Be social and interact. Answer …
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 …
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 …