Posts Tagged: Facebook
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Sep 13, 2011
No CommentsTNI Trend List: Third Party Apps Reduce Facebook Engagement, Social Media ROI
The Net Impact Trend List is a semi-weekly look at relevant news, blogs, trending searches, and our client successes. For those interested in social media, SEO, and web development, trend on. Worth a Look Looking to maximize engagement on Facebook? It may be time to reconsider how to post updates to the social network. A...
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Sep 02, 2011
1 CommentTNI Trend List: SEO Guidelines for Everyone, Hootsuite Facebook Updates
The Net Impact Trend List is a semi-weekly look at relevant news, blogs, trending searches, and our client successes. For those interested in social media, SEO, and web development, trend on. Worth a Look Search Engine Optimization is an important investment for any company with a presence on the web. However, the SEO process is...
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Aug 29, 2011
No CommentsTNI Trend List: Facebook Mimics Google+ Features, Restaurant Runs on iPads
The Net Impact Trend List is a semi-weekly look at relevant news, blogs, trending searches, and our client successes. For those interested in social media, SEO, and web development, trend on. Worth a Look When Google Plus arrived earlier this year, the new social network represented the first major competition for Facebook. In order to...
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Aug 16, 2011
No CommentsSusan Bratton Search Engine Strategy (SES) Keynote: Persuasion
What triggers conversion? How does neuropsychology impact your marketing and communication efforts? Key points from the SES opening keynote from Susan Bratton of Dishylist. 1. Success = Traffic + Conversions (most companies struggle with both!) 2. Copy is great! But your offer your product or service is paramount. This brings Susan to the 4 Realms...
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Aug 09, 2011
No CommentsLondon Riots: Twitter Trends Show What Matters To The World
How can you make sure your company is relevant to your countries? Yes, countries. Plural. Today it isn’t enough to connect with just the country where you live or the country where your office is located. The idea of “your countries” refers to the geographic locations of your suppliers, your customers, your potential customers, your...
