Archive for April, 2010
Blogger: The original (and most used) blog platform.
If you’re new to the whole Blogging game, no doubt you’d have heard of Blogger. Blogger, which was purchased by Google in the early days of the Social Boom, stands at over 400 million registered blogs to date. This makes Blogger.com the largest pool of Bloggers on earth. Although Blogger lacks the excessive customisations of [...]
Read moreWordPress: Arguably the most professional blogging platform.
We all know that written content (GOOD written content) is your key to online success. Not one of the 2 billion digital users want to be subject to you forcing them to look at your website so that they can know about you. Instead, by offering free sound advice through your blog, a consumer can [...]
Read moreMySpace: An oldie but a goodie.
MySpace. What used to be the dominant Social Network, slowly faded to be cornered by Facebook. Nevertheless, MySpace still has its place in the digital world. Originally, MySpace was the place to host your Social Media profile. In fact, it was one of the only places where millions converged to connect/communicate. As time progressed, MySpace [...]
Read moreGoogle Buzz: Informing your contacts and customers.
So you’ve started to build quite a network of Social Tools, and you’re utilising every single one of these. It could get tricky telling all your interested parties of each individual account. Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, YouTube, a few Blogs, Flickr, Bookmarking sites… for anyone to keep up with your marketing efforts, there is a [...]
Read moreLinkedIn: Powering your passion from the back end.
The number one goal for any business is New Leads (Twitter) and Retaining Leads (Facebook) but there’s another factor that empowers any venture, large or small – connections. That’s where LinkedIn.com comes in. A large, buzzing hub of professionals, all posting about their daily business/professional life, coming across new and old business connections, gaining recommendations, [...]
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