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What Social Media Marketing Means for Lead Generation

July 13, 2010
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Lead generation is a high priority to any business owner who wants to grow their business. You need a certain amount of leads in order to meet your minimum sales requirement. There’s a direct correlation between the amount of leads you generate and the sales you acquire. More leads equals more sales, and social media [...]

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Kicking LinkedIn to the Curb is a Mistake

June 8, 2010
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Facebook and Twitter, Twitter and Facebook…that’s all you hear about these days when there’s a discussion about social media. What happened to LinkedIn? You can’t afford to kick it to the curb if you’re a business owner. In a few ways, you’ll get more return for your investment using LinkedIn than Facebook or Twitter, especially [...]

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Facebook takes on FourSquare and Google with Locations features

May 17, 2010
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Facebook is another step closer to world domination. Information has leaked that Facebook is set to roll out location-based features for users and brands as soon as this month. According to Advertising Age, users could see location options any day now.
These features include the ability to check in at various locations, including retail spots and [...]

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Facebook is Spinning a Plan to be the Social Center of the Web

April 26, 2010
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Facebook revealed its plan to become center of the social web today at the F8 Developer Conference in San Fransisco, CA. They announced the Open Graph API protocol as well as the ability to integrate websites and apps on the web all within the boundaries of your social network making the platform even stronger than [...]

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Facebook Marketplace Monetization – Social Networking

April 19, 2010

Facebook continually grows on a constant basis with all the additions to their services. Most recently introducing the Facebook Marketplace, where users can bid and post jobs.  From Facebook credits to paid advertising, Facebook has really found a way to monetize their enormously successful social networking website. As a leader and the largest social [...]

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Oh the Places They Will Go: Facebook Considers Revisions to Its Privacy Policy Again

April 14, 2010

Facebook is considering making changes to its Privacy Policy and Statement of Rights once again but this time is asking for feedback from users to ensure the smooth reception of the updates.
Changes include:
• Location sharing.• New language related to sharing.• A breakdown of the “Everyone” setting.• Information on controlling the data being shared with third [...]

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The Value of Twitter and Facebook in the Classroom

April 9, 2010

Last fall, Australia’s Griffith University jumped on the social media bandwagon by making a class on Twitter a mandatory requirement for journalism students. University officials noted the importance of social media in terms of potential employment opportunities and the role that “tweets” played in global events like the Iran elections. Students, on the [...]

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Facebook Improves Search Result Feature in an Attempt to Make It More User Friendly

April 5, 2010

Last Tuesday, Facebook announced on its blog an important improvement to its Search feature. In the past, queries were limited to a member’s inner circle of people, events, groups, and Pages. The development, which has now been finalized, provides more relevant results by including the connections of your friends and global events that [...]

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Facebook Has More Traffic than Google Search!

March 30, 2010

This is something very interesting to take not of. Today for the first time in years, Google has dropped from the number one most searched site in the world to the second most searched site in the world. What does this mean for Google and what do they plan to do about it? [...]

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FaceBook Projected Revenue in 2010 of $1 Billion Dollars

March 29, 2010

Recently there have been some new estimates over Facebook worth. The new estimates are looking at Facebook being worth between $1 billion and $1.1 billion in revenue this year (2010), a big increase over the $710 million estimate from The Wall Street Journal a few months ago. In all actuality, Facebook, the world’s largest [...]

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