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When Search Rules the World

Small Businesses Like Us Will Too To be clear I’m not talking about when everybody uses Search – that happened a long time ago now. I am talking about when Search becomes the point of competition between these mega sites – Google, Facebook, Linked In, Twitter, Bing, and whoever else comes along. When users select [...]

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People Spend 3x More Time on Facebook Than Google

As usual the best source of news related to social media and social media tools is Mashable. This recent post explains exactly why so many big brands are getting interested in Facebook. It shows how the social media giant is dominating the web space with more than 100 million visitors spending upwards of 5 hours/month [...]

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Bringing Readers to My Site | Front Office Box

So now we have our blog/site, we can put video and presentations into articles and monitor where our readers come from and what they look at. All we need now is some readers Just publishing our stuff isn’t going bring them.  We need to promote our blog so people interested in what we’ve written can [...]

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Onboard the Express to the New Business Internet

Have you reserved your seat?  This train is leaving soon, and it’s the only one. Battle of the Titans is about to commence between Google, Facebook and Microhoo, and the winners will be small businesses. Post Footer automatically generated by Add Post Footer Plugin for wordpress.

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Understanding the Free Web

Recently Mashable gave us a very concise explanation of Google‘s interest in providing tools which compete with Microsoft Office.  The reason is nothing to do with word processing and spreadsheets, and everything to do with time spent on line.  Basically while we’re logged on we’re available to be part of Google’s ecosystem, whereas if we [...]

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Social Media – Fundamental to Marketing in 2010

It doesn’t matter if we’re insurance agents, plumbers, lawyers or interior designers. There are people who buy what we sell hanging out on social networking sites.

If we don’t join in they’ll buy from somebody else, because they don’t know what we do, and how good we are at it.

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