Twitter Spam Out of Control: 5 Tips To Protect Your Reputation
Multilevel Marketers, affiliate marketers, spamming business owners, scam artists, hard sell sales people, and a myriad of other “dark forces” are lurking on Twitter with the idea of selling you something no matter how you feel about being sold. In order to avoid, and avoiding this at all costs strikes to the very heart of your credibility, the perception of being one of these “dark forces” avoid the following...
Read MoreMobile Web Strategies: 4 Steps To Creating Mobile Web Campaigns
Part 3 in our series on mobile Web marketing strategies As we have learned from Jon Cooper CMO of PhindMe Mobile, a mobile Web strategy is one of the most important marketing trends of 2010. Once you have launched your mobile Web strategy, the next step is to formulate your promotional marketing campaigns using your new technology. 4 Steps To Creating Mobile Web Marketing Campaigns Opt-In Database: begin building your list of cell...
Read More3 Marketing Strategies To Launch Your Mobile Web Strategy
Part 2 in our series on mobile Web strategy Jon Cooper of the Philadelphia Business Journal wrote a great article outlining five reasons companies must have a mobile strategy in their marketing plan. Cooper identifies “commonsense tactics” that need to be incorporated into your current marketing strategy in order to launch your moble Web strategy. 3 Marketing Strategies to Launch Your Mobile Web Strategy Cell Phone Numbers:...
Read MoreSocial Media & The Happiness Effect: Our Networks Support Our Health
“Think of it as health Facebook-style.” –Dr. Nicholas Christakis, Harvard social scientist Can you catch a case of happy? And can this sustain a healthier life? Time Magazine’s Alice Park’s “The Happiness Effect” explores a fantastic new report by Harvard social scientist Nicholas Christakis and University of San Diego political-science scholar James Fowler. The culmination of a 20 year study...
Read MoreJob Seeker’s Twitter Tips: It’s All in the “Conversational Search”
The new buzzword in the world of search, and a concept being posited as the downfall of Google, is “conversational search.” The idea being that searching within Twitter, Linkedin, or other social media network search engines is a more robust and valuable search strategy than utilizing Google search. The thought is that the search results on Twitter could lead the searcher to conversation(s) that provide more targeted...
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