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Twitter Wants You To Push Its Buttons … Twitter’s New Tweet Button, That Is

Posted by on Aug 12, 2010 in Advertising, Business, LinkedIn, Local, marketing, News, Recent News, Site News, social media, Statistics, Technology, twitter | 0 comments

Twitter Wants You To Push Its Buttons … Twitter’s New Tweet Button, That Is

Tweet Twitter has become ubiquitous with sharing information through social media. In fact, according to a recent post on their blog, Twitter shares that nearly a quarter of all Tweets include a link.  One of the common complaints surrounding Twitter is the work that is required to share information in the form of a Tweet.  Copy. Paste. Shorten the link. Bouncing around between multiple browser tabs. Twitter thinks that this is simply too much work, and in a wave of recent improvement...

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King James and How He Leveraged Twitter …

Posted by on Aug 9, 2010 in Advertising, Business, Economy, Entertainment, Featured, Featured Post, Headline News, marketing, mobile marketing, News, Recent News, Site News, social media, Statistics, Technology, Traditional Marketing, tv, twitter | 0 comments

King James and How He Leveraged Twitter …

Tweet What can business owners learn from LeBron James? Any thoughts on what the most active water cooler buzz was about recently? World events? Global warming? The BP oil debacle? Not so much … Arguably the biggest question on the tip of everybody’s tongue was where NBA all star LeBron James would end up? While the rest of the NBA’s free agents had their people release their future plans to the media, LeBron took an unusual and heretofore untried marketing approach. Keeping his...

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“Shocked” By Recent Facebook Virus and Spam Attack

Posted by on Jun 25, 2010 in Facebook, Featured, Featured Post, Headline News, Local, News, Recent News, Site News, social media | 0 comments

“Shocked” By Recent Facebook Virus and Spam Attack

Tweet Beware of a recent Facebook virus that we’ve seen circulating online beginning early today, Friday, June 25, 2010. It will arrive as a message in your inbox on Facebook and will include a link. Immediately delete this message and do not click on the link. If you receive this message, you should notify the individual so that they can change their password and make an update to their friends not to click on the link and that they have been hacked. Here is an example of the message...

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The New York Times Bans the Use of the Word “Tweet”? … Well, Not Yet.

Posted by on Jun 14, 2010 in Advertising, Business, Facebook, Featured, Featured Post, Headline News, marketing, News, Recent News, Site News, social media, Technology, Traditional Marketing, twitter | 0 comments

The New York Times Bans the Use of the Word “Tweet”? … Well, Not Yet.

Tweet Aah! The Internet … source of all information, wellspring of data, and now it seems … not to be (entirely) trusted … who knew?? Recently a blog post by Choire Sicha (common pronunciation) at TheAwl.com proclaimed that New York Times standards editor, Phil Corbett had issued a memo banning the use of “tweet” the invented past tense version of the noun-verb Twitter. The fact is, Phil Corbett did send out a memo, a portion of which is included below. Mr. Corbett however, has...

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Facebook + Mobile = Social Media Marketing Success

Posted by on Jun 3, 2010 in Advertising, Business, Facebook, Featured, Featured Post, Headline News, Local, marketing, mobile marketing, News, Recent News, Site News, social media | 0 comments

Facebook + Mobile = Social Media Marketing Success

Looking for ways to easily increase fans on Facebook? It’s as easy as a text message! Anyone who has enabled Facebook mobile with their Facebook account can simply send a text to Facebook’s short code 32665 (FBOOK). Your customers can “Like” or “fan” your Facebook page by simply texting the message “like yourcustomurl” to Facebook’s short code 32665 (FBOOK). It’s that easy! This feature can be very useful in driving traffic to...

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