All Posts Tagged With: "social networking"

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WetPaint Provides an Easy Place for Web 2.0 Socialization

We’ve talked about some of the great web 2.0 social networking sites that allow you to promote your business online without having to hide the fact that you’re doing it (as many complain places like MySpace force you to do). Today I have yet another cool one for you – WetPaint.com! It’s another easy place [...]

15Jun2009 | | 0 comments | Continued
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Create a Cluster of Information on the Social Network Squidoo

Squidoo is a social networking site launched by best selling author Seth Godin. The site’s whole purpose was to allow everyone to be an expert, and your expertise is not only welcomed, but also rewarded. The search engines appear to love Squidoo pages and often rank them high in results pages whenever someone conducts a [...]

13Jun2009 | | 0 comments | Continued
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How to Make Your Work Go Viral on Social Networking Sites

Spreading your message to a target audience is easily done by utilizing various social networking sites where you create a page full of content and publish it so the public can see. What’s difficult is getting your demographic to spread the word for you. You want your message to infect the web similar to how [...]

6Jun2009 | | 5 comments | Continued
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What Type of Content Works Best on Social Media Sites?

If your goal is to build a presence on the Internet using free social networking sites, it’s imperative that you provide the right kind of content for your audience to digest. This one tip can help you develop a loyal following that appreciates your message so much they help spread your links for you to [...]

2Jun2009 | | 0 comments | Continued
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The Number of Small Businesses Using Social Media to Double in 12 Months

The number of small businesses using deeply integrated social networking services will double in the next year, according to projections by Access Markets International (AMI) Partners, Inc. Currently, there are about 300,000 small businesses engaged in social networking, which is 5% of the total number of small businesses in the U.S. AMI expects that number [...]

3Nov2008 | | 0 comments | Continued