Archive for the ‘Social Networking’ Category

Last week, I posted poll asking the question, Does your company have a person dedicated to social media? The results are in. 77% of companies have a full and or part time employee working solely on social media. 46% had a part time person while 31% had a full time person. Thank you to those [...]

Does your company have a person dedicated to social media?

As a small business owner, you know that you are constantly wondering how you can acquire more clients. If you own an online business, the answer to your traffic problem is internet marketing. You need to remember that without marketing, you will never be able to get targeted traffic into your website. Today, any kind [...]

Does your company use outside services for advertising, marketing or social media?

Facebook has been rated the ‘coolest’ of online social networking sites by an overwhelming majority of college students, many of whom assign ‘lame’ ratings to other sites such as MySpace, Hi5, WindowsLive and Friendster, according to new research from Anderson Analytics. Click here to read rest of story source: www.marketingcharts.com

You don’t have to like or get social media — just don’t let that prejudice shut you out of business opportunities Click here to read the entire story source: infoworld.com

Why Twitter is Becoming Increasingly Important to Marketers? 8 Reasons You Need to Stop Ignoring Twitter. 1. Twitter Lists 2. The Openness of Twitter 3. Building Valuable Relationships Click on the link to see the remaining 5 other reasons Click Here

In a roundabout way, Twitter can be a good place to sell a car. Click here to read story…

What’s your Twitter ROI? How to measure social media payoff Click Here.

Marketers/advertisers usually focus their efforts on the people responsible for making the purchase. In many cases, this is an effective approach but in other cases it can make for a totally useless marketing campaign. Virgin Mobile took a more effective approach in marketing their cell phone service by focusing not on the people that would [...]