Archive for the ‘Social Networks’ Category

How To Integrate Social Media into Search Marketing

Business owners often ask the question, can Social Media Marketing be used to improve search results for a business? The answer is yes. There are many ways that Social Media and Search Engine Marketing can be integrated to give a business greater visibility both for paid search and organic search.

Social Media Marketing – Your new traffic tool

Are you in an atmosphere to drive traffic to your website and increasing conversions? Enter Social media without slaying your assets… This can drive an insane amount of traffic to your website. This phenomenon of Social Media Marketing has even overtaken SEO on many fronts such as its popularity. There are numerous ways to do it and several Social Networks to do this with. Naturally one size does not at all and each Social Network needs to be worked differently for the desired results.

New e-book on Social Media for business answers the prayers of confused business owners

With the entire buzz around social media, entrepreneurs and business owners seem more confused than ever about social media and whether it’s really important for their business. Now a new e-book, “Social Media Secrets For Your Business” has come to the rescue for business owners struggling to come to terms with social media.

Mapping Social Media To Sales In B2B Marketing

Just like a sales letter sent out as a direct mailer or posted on a website, using social media to monetize B2B sales requires finding out ways of using the internet to solve a prospect’s problems. Businesses now have the opportunity to identify the needs of customers through monitoring online conversations and addressing these, thereby improving engagement.

Twitterfeed – RSS Feed to Social Media sites (Twitter & Facebook)

Twitterfeed enables you to drive your RSS feeds to Twitter and many other services. You can set up in less than two minutes and join with more than 2,000 people that sign up for Twitterfeed every day.

Optimizing Your Social Media Marketing Through Twitter Utilities

With Twitter sewing up the market for sharing bits of information with the public, smart entrepreneurs are hopping on the bandwagon and leveraging the enormous success of Twitter with their own services.

Australian Social Media Management Company Launches Twitter Event Sharing Platform – TweetMyEvents.com

A brand new event sharing platform has arrived on the social media scene with the launch of TweetMyEvents on 12th April, 2010. TweetMyEvents is a real-time event sharing platform for the social web. The free service allows users to broadcast their events to the world through Twitter, the popular micro-blogging platform.

Flickr – Social Media For Business With The Power Of Images

They say a picture is worth is a thousand words. As a social media for business marketing strategy however, pictures could be worth a thousands of dollars. Are you using pictures effectively to promote your company or products effectively online? One of the most underutilized and least appreciated tactics is sharing a full suite of downloadable online photos. Sharing images of your key staff, company building, special events and the like can help people familiarize themselves with the company and build trust with your company.

Using Social Media for Business – The Power Of LinkedIn written by Logan Nathan

With over 125,000,000 professionals from around the world representing 150 industries. LinkedIn is a trusted online networking platform for business professionals, and is often called the “Facebook” of business. LinkedIn offers an excellent opportunity for business professionals to initiate contacts that can lead to fruitful business relationships. Professionals like accountants, lawyers and engineers are increasingly focusing on LinkedIn as a key element of their social media marketing arsenal.

Social Media Ethic – Why You Should Think Before You Type?

Human nature is a very complicated thing and many times our emotions can rule our actions. I’m sure everyone, at one time or another, has had an awful day and snapped at someone at the office, on the phone or even over the dinner table.

Now, these instances happen in real time, where the interaction is not documented (unless there is a hidden camera at the water cooler). So if you make a mistake, you can apologize and smooth out the situation. Many times you can even improve on a poor first impression.