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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-09-20

September 20, 2009

RT @mashable Facebook Photo Tag Search: The Best Thing Since Sliced Bread http://bit.ly/16BiZm # RT @mashable The Onion Launches a News iPhone App … Without Any News http://bit.ly/8JRJj # Interesting post – How to Reap the Fruits of Social Media Pollination. http://bit.ly/3tkmSA # RT @successnations RT @CandaceManning1: @tonyrobbins RT “Enjoy life – you only get [...]

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Generating Leads on Non eCommerce Websites

August 24, 2009

eCommerce sites tend to be a bit easier to monitor and rate success with online goals being sales.  Sites that are not selling online still need to generate business – otherwise what’s the point of being online right?  Hopefully you are using Google Analytics to set goals for your site and to monitor their success. [...]

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Facebook Tip – Blocking Unwanted Applications on Your Wall Feed

July 22, 2009

If you are like me and using Facebook for Social Media and work related purposes, you probably don’t want to know who scored 5 million points on Farkl, who’s growing a farm, and who has reached a new level in Mob Wars. I, for one, do not enjoy those types of posts filling up my [...]

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Google Analytics – IP Filtering

July 16, 2009

Google Analytics Tip for this week.  Use the filter tools to exclude traffic from certain IP addresses to your Analytics reports to get a better (and more realistic) picture of your web site’s traffic. Here are few key things to remember when doing this, and some basic Google Analytics set up instructions. Filtering IP addresses [...]

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Daily Challenge: Live Better, Pay it Forward

June 29, 2009

Good Morning!  I want to share one of my favorite Social Media Sites:  The Daily Challenge. I believe I first learned about it on Twitter.  Daily Challenge is a site where you can post an idea or thought for others to think about and ideally “take action” on.  They can include random acts of kindness, [...]

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-06-28

June 28, 2009

Every setback is a setup for a greater comeback. ~ Joel Osteen (words to live by) # Compliments of the Daily Challenge: http://freekibble.com donates food to abandoned animals in shelters just for answering trivia. Pls RT # Testing out new Digsby account. # Google Search Rank + Good Landing Pages = Better Conversions http://is.gd/1bYBs # [...]

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High Search Rank + Effective Landing Pages = Online Conversions

June 24, 2009

Search Keyterms (or key words) are still a primary focus in web site search engine optimization and do continue to contribute to higher search result ranking.  While search rank should not be a primary focus, it should one of many internet marketing goals.  However, there is no point in achieving high search result ranking if [...]

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Resistance to Internet Marketing – Rise to the Challenge!

June 4, 2009

Many small business owners these days are realizing that there is more to life (and their bottom line) than their brick-and-mortar operation.  Furthermore, these business owners are starting to realize the value of spending some of their marketing dollars on ehnancing their online service offering through internet marketing and social media efforts. We, as internet [...]

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Write FOR Google = RIGHT for Google

May 14, 2009

I must confess it’s been too long since my last post – but work is work and there’s much to be done.  Today I’m working with a customer on writing product descriptions for their site, and what I am reminded up is often times when we work with our customers, we tell them to do [...]

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ATT Earns an A++ for Customer Care

May 8, 2009

I have to take a minute out of my day to say thank you ATT!  Your customer service is bar-none the best I’ve found in wireless providers.  I have been with just about every carrier out there, and those who shall rename unmentioned cannot compare to the service you provide. Let me start by telling [...]

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