Five Steps to Building Your Brand on Twitter
There are 5 basic steps to effectively branding your business on Twitter: Designing, attracting, building, interacting, and selling are all the tools you need to successfully promote you brand on Twitter. Following these steps will ensure you are building a permanent base of repeat customers in the Twitterverse.
This is not an overnight processes, but with a customer base of which 50% have a college degree and earn $60,000 plus each year, it’s worth the slow cultivation…
The Dirty Secret SEO Services Won’t Tell You
OK, you did your research, filled your copy with powerful keywords and beefed up your meta tags. Thanks to strong organic SEO results, more people are starting to find your website. But they’re not buying your product or service. Why?
Because you forgot your most important audience. You may have optimized for your site for the mighty search engines, but in doing so you made it boring, confusing or irrelevant to your most important audience – the human beings who are interested in your product or service.
Here’s the dirty little secret most SEO services won’t tell you
Should You Start a Real Estate Blog?
It seems like everybody and their dog has a blog of some sort. So, you think, what can a real estate blog do for me and my business? The answer is: a lot, if you are willing to put in the time and effort to make it so.
A good blog is, as far as the search engines go, an ever-changing webpage that constantly offers content. This is a great place to be, from a search-engine-optimization (SEO) point of view.
7 Tips For Using Twitter for Business
The idea of social networking isn’t to sell or market your product or business opportunity at all. People who use social media for this reason may get some success here and there, but in my opinion they’re totally missing the point of it.
In the long run, it is the user who employs the following tips that will get the most from their social experience.
5 Reasons Why Your Social Media Strategy Fails
Most likely you treated social media like a New Year’s Resolution. You were excited about it at first but then your enthusiasm started to fade when you didn’t see instant results. You were excited about getting your organization involved with tools like YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. But your efforts have only produced online cobwebs and tumbleweed. Now you’re frustrated and ready to swear off social networking for good.
Don’t let that happen. Social media is a wonderful tool that can boost your brand awareness, bring in new supporters, and rally followers to your mission. An effective online strategy requires a lot of planning, patience, and persistence. Here are some of the common mistakes you need to avoid
