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What is social media marketing?

by Admin


06 Apr
 None    Internet Related

by Social Factory
http://www.socialfactory.net

If you fall into any one of the following categories like, the ones who don’t know much or anything about social media, the ones who are interested but don’t know how to use it, and those who don’t believe in the value that a social media strategy can bring to any site or business, you must read this article to know how big a deal social media is and the enormous benefits of social media marketing.


Social Media Marketing - Facebook, Twiter, Digg

by Admin


31 Mar
 None    Internet Related

by Kandice Day
http://www.sociallyoptimizedsem.com

Getting your company or personal website to rank on the three major search engines (Google, Yahoo, MSN) is the quickest and most effective way to boost your sales and grow your business. Many search engine optimization (SEO) companies charge an arm-and-a-leg for ranking services, when you can do much of the work yourself for a fraction of the cost.


BtoB Webcast: Avinash Hits the Mark on B2B Analytics

by Admin


30 Mar
 None    Internet Related

by John Yuill
http://www.enquiro.com

Earlier in the week BtoB Magazine hosted a website with Avinash Kaushik on ‘Measuring Micro & Macro Conversions in Lead Generation’, a topic near and dear to our hearts. This was an action-packed hour of strategies for leveraging analytics to meet B2B website objectives and it has garnered quite a bit of interest, judging from recent conversations with our clients and others. That Avinash, always causing a stir!


Where Do You Find Ideas for Podcasts?

by Admin


27 Mar
 None    Internet Related

Submitted by smrsubmissions

by Sharon Housley
http://www.feedforall.com

You should not have to look far to find content or new ideas for your podcast show. Look to your daily sources to find fodder and ideas for new podcasting segments.


Looking for the Future? Look for Chaos, not Stability

by Admin


23 Mar
 None    Internet Related

by Gord Hotchkiss
http://www.enquiro.com

This week, someone asked me about sustainable business models in the Internet. Earlier the same day, another person asked me about defensible models. Both questions left me perplexed. I wasn’t trying to avoid them. I just didn’t know how to answer. So, some 48 hours later, I offer this column as a somewhat belated response. It isn’t an answer, as I’m still just as perplexed. But now at least I know why.


When Search and Social Collide

by Admin


20 Mar
 None    Internet Related

by Gord Hotchkiss
http://www.enquiro.com

I feel the ground shifting under my feet. And I’m not the only one. John Battelle voiced his perception of shift in a post this weekend.
 
Search, and Google in particular, was the first true language of the Web. But I’ve often called it a toddler’s language - intentional, but not fully voiced. This past few weeks folks are noticing an important trend - the share of traffic referred to their sites is shifting. Facebook (and for some, like this site, Twitter) is becoming a primary source of traffic.
 
Why? Well, two big reasons. One, Facebook has metastasized to a size that rivals Google. And two, Facebook Connect has come into its own. People are sharing what they are reading, where they are going, and what they are doing, and the amplification of all that social intention is spreading across the web.


Frequency Fundamentals of Wireless Networks

by Admin


19 Mar
 None    Internet Related

Submitted by spec-india
http://www.spec-india.com

Wireless networks can be divided into two broad segments: short-range and long-range. Short-range wireless pertains to networks that are confined to a limited area. This applies to local area networks (LANs), such as corporate buildings, school campuses, manufacturing plants or homes, as well as to personal area networks (PANs) where portable computers within close proximity to one another need to communicate.


Brand Religion: A Reading from the Book of Skittles

by Admin


16 Mar
 None    Internet Related

by Gord Hotchkiss
http://www.enquiro.com

There’s something about Tuesdays. Just when I’m starting to think about what my Thursday column is going to be about, something hits my inbox that seems freakishly timely. This time, it was David Berkowitz’s ode to Skittles.com. My intention was to write about brand religions playing out online, and here, in all its gory real time splendor, was a parable made to order. It would be unseemly, not to mention unfaithful, not to read the signs from above and pick up this story thread so graciously thrown in front of me.


Twitter: A Customer Service Breakthrough?

by Admin


10 Mar
 None    Internet Related

Submitted by abecherian

by Nicki Flouton
Copyright © 2009

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?

Increasingly, companies are finding that they can tune in to consumer buzz about their brands through Twitter. Twitter’s ever-convenient Twitter Search allows anyone to monitor keywords and key phrases, including company name, to read what people are tweeting about, much like what Google Blog Search does in the blogosphere.


Improve Every Aspect Of Your Business With Twitter!

by Admin


06 Mar
 None    Internet Related

Submitted by abecherian

by Abe Cherian
Copyright © 2009

You’ve seen countless articles and e-books written about it, but do you know how to market online with Twitter?

If you don’t, you’re not alone. Most marketers are still boggled when it comes to using Twitter in their promotion efforts. The main reason is because marketers don't realize the sheer ingenuity of our favorite microblog’s 140-character limit communication.


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