Feedback Friday: Moms, Millenials, Oh My
This week in social media… Social Moms ROI research site Performics released its “Social Media Moms Summary”—a study of almost 3000 women who accessed at least one social media site regularly, to better understand women’s media attitudes and behavior. The … Continue reading
Feedback Friday: new apps, tablets, social features hit market
Social Media Examiner released their 2012 Social Media Marketing Industry Report, a survey of more than 3,800 marketers. So what’s changed? Well, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, blogs, and YouTube continue to be the power-five in social media tools used by marketers, … Continue reading
Feedback Friday: Social Memes, Lawsuits, and SEO video tips
So Facebook acquired hipster photo-sharing app Instagram for 1 billion dollars (cheap skates) and people went wild with the news. Facebook is on a spending spree—they recently gobbled up a load of patents from IBM, the staff behind the webcam … Continue reading
The Time Has Come: Facebook Timeline for Brands
In case you haven’t noticed lately, Facebook has recently made some huge changes! Following the cue from Timeline for personal profiles, Facebook has now introduced Timeline for Fan Pages. At first, I was annoyed at Facebook because it meant that … Continue reading
When Prospects Ask ‘What Sets You Apart?’… Don’t Answer!
Yesterday I received an email article from a sales training company based in the UK and it got me thinking… If a client were to ask “what sets Liqui-Site apart from its competitors”, would I start rambling about our offerings … Continue reading
An Authentic ‘Thank You’ Goes a Long Way
This past Tuesday was Valentine’s Day, so we decided to do something special for our valued clients. Not exactly out-of-the-box, but creative and thoughtful just the same, we sent Godiva chocolates with a simple note: “When we say we love … Continue reading
Effective SEO… Possible Without Social Media?
By Douglas Lim, Social Media and SEO Professional Search engine optimization has certainly changed over the years. In the 90’s, it was possible to keyword stuff your on-page SEO and be able to achieve multiple first page listings on Google. … Continue reading
The “Red Thread of Fate” – For Business
We’re destined to connect. We don’t know how, when or why. I watched the preview premier of a new TV series on Fox called Touch this past Tuesday night. I’d been intrigued by the trailers, but the show ended up … Continue reading
Know Thy Social Community Demographic
How to interact with your communities – and track marketing effectiveness If you’re like most business owners or online marketing managers, you know that you need a presence in the social stratosphere: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn at minimum. But … Continue reading
Facebook Page Reviews and Discussions
An Honest Update on the Newest Facebook Page Changes On October 31, 2011, Facebook disabled two features on Pages: the Reviews tab and the Discussions tab. Personally, the Discussions tab never did much for me. The action is on the … Continue reading