Archive for March, 2009

Social Media Marketing Strategies

Posted by Greg On March - 27 - 2009

By Tammy Corbett (c) 2009

There has been a significant jump in the popularity of social media websites over the past few years. With it has come a shift in the way that people search for information and how they share and consult opinions on the internet when making purchasing decisions.

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Social Media Marketing Budgets on the Rise

Posted by Greg On March - 23 - 2009

by Adam Ostrow ©2009

Recently, we looked at media usage trends, which showed the rising numbers of media consumers that are using social networking sites, reading blogs, and viewing Internet video, among other forms of digital content. Not surprisingly, as these new forms of media consumption grow, so too grows the number of marketing dollars being poured into them.
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Search Engines Aren’t All That…

Posted by Greg On March - 20 - 2009

Search Engines are Not the Be All and End All for Internet Success
By Tom Foster (c) 2008

There is more to internet exposure for your business than search engines.

Editor’s Note: The author wrote this article with law firms as his target audience, but his points are applicable to any business or web site.
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How Social Media is Killing CNN

Posted by Greg On March - 20 - 2009

By Kalena Jordan (c) 2008

Anyone who spent time online the previous week could not have avoided being exposed to the horrific events of the Mumbai terrorist attack on Thursday.

Those plugged into social media networks such as Twitter and Facebook were privvy to a fascinating but terrible phenomenon. Online viewers the world over were inundated with live, up to the second footage and news items channeling the Mumbai carnage to their computer screens, literally as it unfolded. Read the rest of this entry »

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Your Website Doesn’t Need A Traditional Call To Action

Posted by Greg On March - 20 - 2009

By Jerry Bader (c) 2008

The other day I received two emails, both with the same question, why didn’t we have a direct call to action on our website?

Sales people are taught, you always need ‘a call to action,’ a request to act or lose the opportuníty of a lifetime. Read the rest of this entry »

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