By John Wood, on February 2nd, 2012
Tweet ThisFacebook, Google create “super-profiles” how should it affect you?
Part #1: Social Media for business versus personal, two worlds, two rules? Face it; if you are in business or just into current technology, Facebook and Google are now a part of your life. It is likely that you have engaged one or both of . . . → Read More: New privacy rules should have you thinking how you engage social media.
By John Wood, on November 28th, 2011 Tweet ThisRefocusing On Marketing Small Businesses In The Internet World
First of series to refocus marketing online in 2012 Most small business cannot afford the luxury of a dedicated staff to manage their on-line marketing. Before the net, those small businesses didn’t need to dedicate much staff or time to marketing because the business of . . . → Read More: Taking Responsibility For Online Marketing Of Small Businesses
By John Wood, on February 8th, 2011 Tweet This
Mad Mimi Makes Email Marketing Easy!
One of the major features that makes Social Media Marketing attractive is that just about anyone that can turn a computer on can participate. When it comes to marketing online, Social Media is about as easy as it gets. Having said that, any complete marketing strategy must . . . → Read More: Email Marketing and Social Media
By John Wood, on December 11th, 2010 Tweet This
Upgrade your Linkedin Profile With Video! Thanks to a client, I was turned on to an excellent networking opportunity. It is a brilliant usage of Google Docs and YouTube to embed a video into your LinkedIn profile! Thanks to the Real-TechGuy, you can now add a Google Docs presentation that will allow you to a . . . → Read More: LinkedIn Video Embedding Workaround with Google Docs
By John Wood, on November 11th, 2010 Tweet This
When I started creating websites in 1995 it was done by hand coding in Notepad and you created each page individually. That worked and in some instances, still does for websites that function as brochures. There is a term for those sites, it is called “brochureware”, the most passive ways you can represent your . . . → Read More: CMS, Alternatives to Passive Brochureware online.
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