Entries Tagged ‘Twitter’:
filed in marketing socially on Jul.17, 2011
1. Facebook Facebook offers exceptional, low cost marketing opportunities for small business. Facebook now has over 300 million users, and while that seems like an outrageous number for small businesses to be targeting, Facebook offers a very powerful platform on which to build a presence. If you’re not already active on Facebook; you should get [...]
Tags: Competition, Facebook, FAQ, Online Communities, Small business, Social media, TweetDeck, Twitter
filed in marketing socially on Aug.05, 2010
See whos talk and about what http://collecta.com/#trends http://www.crowdeye.com/home.aspx http://www.oneriot.com/ http://whostalkin.com/ http://buzzzy.com/ http://www.icerocket.com/ http://itstrending.com/ http://www.evri.com/ http://www.kurrently.com/ http://youropenbook.org/
Tags: Facebook, Google, Microsoft, search, Social network, Twitter, Web Design and Development, Web search engine
filed in Marketing Tips on Jun.22, 2010
Image via Wikipedia . Addict-o-matic: Enter your name into the site, and you’ll see the latest mentions arranged in boxes from sites such as Bing, Google Blog Search, Twitter, YouTube, Digg, Flickr, FriendFeed, Bloglinks and more. Addict-o-matic also allows you to customize your results page by adding, deleting or rearranging the source boxes. 2. SocialMention: SocialMention is [...]
Tags: Facebook, FriendFeed, Google, Google Alerts, Google Blog Search, Social Mention, Twitter, YouTube
filed in marketing socially on Jun.21, 2010
Image via Wikipedia Find Trending Topics A few good places to Discover Trending Topics are: Google Trends, Twitter Trending Topics and Yahoo’s Trending Now. All of these tools reveal pop culture, breaking news, and sports. Once you discover a particular trending topic related to your business then determine how you can create unique content that can be indexed by [...]
Tags: Google, Google Trends, Popular culture, search, Search Engines, Sport, Twitter, Yahoo
filed in marketing socially on Feb.05, 2010
1. You Cant Hide From Search Engines Search engines are becoming more and more aggressive as competition has become fierce between Google,Yahoo and Bing. People used to pay Yahoo $300 a few years ago to have their site “priority indexed”. Now its a race between the big 3 to get relevant information into results as fast as [...]
Tags: Add new tag, Facebook, Google, Online Communities, search, Search Engines, Social network, Twitter, Web search engine
filed in Marketing Tips on Jan.31, 2010
Image by Getty Images via Daylife I saw this on Techcrunch as part of a longer article but it needs to be reposted. Factor 4: Content is King? Indeed, to paraphrase Viacom’s Chairman Sumner Redstone: content becomes more important than distribution mechanisms; as new channels of distribution creep up, it is the content that is always [...]
Tags: content, Facebook, Social media, Social network, Twitter