Blogging can be a bit overwhelming when you’re new to the game. You’re probably already familiar with many examples of successful blogs and you want to emulate what they’re doing. It’s only natural. Blogging has become a terrific way for people and companies to generate lots of free traffic. As the popularity of blogging has grown, the...
Read MoreIt comes as no surprise that the most popular social networking website accessed by teenagers is Facebook. A recent study by Pew Research polled 799 teens aged 12-17 about their use of social media websites found that 59% of teens have an account at one social networking website and 41% have accounts at multiple social sites such as Twitter, Myspace, Youtube,...
Read MoreBack in the day, kids were taught to fight bullies with catchy comebacks like “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me” or “I’m rubber, you’re glue - whatever you say bounces off of me and sticks to you.” Gone is the time when people were subject to taunts and teases only when they were in the...
Read MoreThe social media world is very crowded. Every Tom, Dick, and Harry is out there cavorting on social networks, hawking their wares to the public. Social media marketing is elbow to elbow as organizations jockey for position in front of consumers. In the USA, living in a recession has become a way of life. That means lots of near-starved companies are trolling...
Read MoreThe word is out that blogging is a powerful traffic generation tool for businesses, individuals, and non-profit organizations. Blogging has become an essential part of social media marketing because it helps companies put a face to their name and spread the word about their unique products and services. Along with the rise of legitimate bloggers, untold...
Read MoreBusinesses are beginning to understand the benefits of using social networking to attract and retain customers. At first, many businesses steered clear of engaging in a conversation with the public. That wasn’t how things were done in the past, so they declined to get involved. When they began to see that their competitors were receiving many advantages...
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