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Tip #1 to build a successful business page on Facebook

Published on Mar 29, 2012 in Blog

Chris Luo, Head of SMB Global Marketing gave a fantastic webinar on “9 Tips to Build a Successful Facebook Page” based on the new Timeline look! Tip #1 Profile Picture-Use a logo that people associate with your business.  Cover Picture-Use a photo that captures the essence of your brand and showcases your product. Stay tuned

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KickStarter–ing Your Non-Profit’s Next Project

Published on Feb 13, 2012 in Blog

Was your first response to reading that title a resounding “H-U-H!“? It’s okay, we’re not (too) dyslexic around these parts. For those of you yet to be in the know, Kickstarter is an amazing crowdsourced funding platform. Here’s what they say about themselves: Kickstarter is the world’s largest funding platform for creative projects. Every week,

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Teach Your Business the Facebook Four-step!

Published on Jan 27, 2012 in Blog

You already do Twitter. You already do LinkedIn. You even have an official Facebook page for your business. (RIGHT?) Did you know that for the investment of just mere moments, the company you own or are responsible for marketing can take advantage of one of the biggest feature releases by the Facebook engineers from all

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The Inevitability of Using Google+ to Promote Your Business

Published on Jan 25, 2012 in Blog

There’s Facebook Pages. There’s Twitter messages. There’s LinkedIn Company pages. These are just the biggest players in the social media world. If your business doesn’t have an active presence in all of these communities, guess what? Your competition probably does and the dust covering your company gets thicker all the time. That’s the good news

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…is talking about this on your Page

Published on Oct 6, 2011 in Blog

A Facebook change on Improvements to Insights: You’ll now see a new public metric called People Talking About This underneath your fan count to show the number of people on Facebook who have engaged with your page in the last 7 days.

 
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Changes to Facebook Pages “Likes” Means Marketers Need to Think

Published on Sep 22, 2011 in Blog

Facebook allows users of its social networking site to comment on its pages without Liking them now. This is a step in a direction that might make advertisers, brand managers and marketing people feel a little uneasy, because it means they may have to start thinking deeply for their brand rather than just counting hits.

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40% of Facebook Users Ditch Brand Pages

Published on Sep 20, 2011 in Blog

Here is an interesting quick read on large brand Pages-enjoy!  From ReadWriteWeb

 
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14 Questions to Answer Before Starting a Membership Site

Published on Aug 25, 2011 in Blog

Click on the this link to check out the article.

 
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Is Your Social Media Strategy Stalling Because You’re Not Doing This One Thing?

Published on Aug 19, 2011 in Blog

Marketers of most stripes know how important and powerful calls-to-action are. If you want someone to take a specific action, you have to actually ask them to take that specific action. But, it seems like social media marketers have either forgotten CTAs, or rejected them altogether. A researcher by the name of Irving Kirsch at

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One month with Google+: why this social network has legs

Published on Aug 12, 2011 in Blog

Web=That Big internet Thing!

 
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