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Google Adds Social Media Buzz To Your Gmail

Google moves into social networking with their new social media application called Google Buzz. Buzz is a new way to start conversations right in your Gmail which means no need to seek out a new set of friends from scratch.

6 Things You Should Never Do On Twitter

It is true Twitter can be time consuming and it is compelling to use or try any of the thousands of Twitter applications available to save yourself time, add followers quickly or automate your tweets. Before you do, you may want to learn about Twitter’s best practices.

Feature Interview Wild Web Woman

I recently had the great pleasure of being interviewed and featured as a Wild Web Woman at Web Marketing Therapy. The Wild Web Women at Web Marketing Therapy are always thrilled to connect with like-minded and brilliant women in business and introduce them to you!

‘Tis the Season for Social Media and Holiday Shopping

Do you have your customer incentive programs all set for Christmas? Are your landing pages in place? Then start sharing the savings on social media. According to a recent study by Neilsen, 60 percent of shoppers will be looking for discounts and sales this holiday season. 17 percent will be looking for specials and deals [...]

The Ultimate Guide to Creating Social Media Press Releases

Are you still using the traditional press release? It goes without saying that social media has transformed the way we communicate, why not include your public relations strategy in the transformation.

Social Media and Why You Should Care

The world of Web 2.0 and Social Media has been embraced by millions of people. Graphic Designers,Tech Geeks, Entreprenuers, Consultants, Marketing, Public Relations, and Business professionals and regular folks. But it still remains to be elusive and confusing to billions. Facebook has 200 million users (would be considered the 5th largest country) Twitter has 44.5 [...]

4 Reasons You Need Fresh Content

Fresh content, that is to say new, timely content, lets casual visitors to your website know that you are an active on-going business. For example, if you had to choose between two vendors, and all you had to base your decision on was the information on their websites, which company would you choose?