Posts Tagged ‘Twitter’
Posted in Direct Mail Marketing on November 9th, 2009 by ebrage – Be the first to comment
Twitter goes big business as services go after big businesses on Twitter. What does that mean? CoTweet knows.
Posted in Direct Mail Marketing on October 28th, 2009 by Internet Marketing – Be the first to comment
Easy AdSense by Unreal by Sage Lewis Bing is all excited about their new partnership with Twitter. But from my perspective, they still have a ways to go. Check out our small business news site. Originally posted here: Bing And Twitter – Getting Together
Posted in Direct Mail Marketing on October 28th, 2009 by Internet Marketing – Be the first to comment
Ross Kimbarovsky is the co-founder of crowdSPRING , a community of 43,000+ graphic designers that helps small businesses from around the world with graphic design needs. You can follow Ross on Twitter @rosskimbarovsky and @crowdSPRING . Capacity – especially to plan and execute effective marketing strategies – is a big challenge for every small business. In this post, I’ll offer 10 suggestions for how small businesses can supercharge their marketing efforts by leveraging social media. Fo
Posted in Direct Mail Marketing on October 28th, 2009 by Internet Marketing – Be the first to comment
Easy AdSense by Unreal LOS ANGELES–There are a lot of reasons why the entertainment industry is still trying to figure out how to wrangle Twitter: real-time tabloid drama, on-set spoilers, and the fact that 140 characters offers a lot of ways to say a movie really sucks. The 140Conf LA event, which took place … Continued here: Why Hollywood needs to hear more about Twitter
Posted in Direct Mail Marketing on October 26th, 2009 by Internet Marketing – Be the first to comment
Social networking is one of the most effective Internet Marketing techniques and it is absolutely free! Never before has it been so easy do drive traffic to your websites and build your list without spending a penny. There are many social networking sites out there but there are 2 that stand out from the crowd, they are Twitter and Facebook. Around 15 million people are on Twitter and 65 million people are on Facebook. This means whatever you are promoting you are guaranteed there will be a