Sites are shared because they offer valuable, interesting or unique information on what people love and enjoy. Most of these sites are started off of a blog. A blog can be part of a social media account and should target a little SEO along with any outgoing or follow up emails. The trick is learning how to combine all three for success. What actions do you live by to combine all 3 of these sources for one strong and effective marketing campaign?
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Five Branding Tips for Social Media
Creating a social brand, personally or professionally is one of the most important things as small business owner or entrepreneur can do to boost their business. It helps people from all over thew world, or your targeted areas, get to know you on a personal level while building up a social network. The goal is to dominate in social media and not let your competitors be the only voices heard in your industry. Have you already started taking steps to build your brand socially?
5 Trends for Small Business Ecommerce in 2014
New opportunities always come with new challenges, especially in eCommerce. It is always very insightful to get a glimpse at the top industry experts opinions to get an idea of what to focus on for 2014. This year we will continue to see the same trends dominate from last year but on a more competitive level. Do you have your own forecast on what 2014 will bring to the table for small business eCommerce? Click through and see what the experts think.
2014 Marketing Thought Leaders Digital Trends and Predictions
Some would say we are in a digital revolution and are wondering what 2014 will bring in terms of continuing trends. Click through to read predictions on what the continuing trends will be from just a few marketing thought leaders for 2014. Do you have any predictions of your own to share with our readers below?
2014 Affiliate Marketing Trends
Affiliates are left wondering what the New Year will hold, what with all the turmoil that occurred in the industry last year. First there was the closing of the Google Affiliate Network and then there was the aptly named Cookiegate, which came about when Mozilla announced that Firefox would block certain cookies.