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Archive for the ‘Search Engine Marketing’ Category
Facebook has made a dramatic change to its profile page recently with the introduction of Timeline. The Timeline is designed to be a scrap book of sorts. Through the Timeline, you can now share your life story and photos from any point in your life, from the time you were a baby right up until you became an adult, started your career, got married and had a family.
The Most Essential Tips for Creating an Advertisement for Facebook (Part 1)
Before you start making any advertisements for Facebook, you must follow the essential tips for maximizing results. Since you are paying for this service, you want to make sure you get as much bang for your buck, increase brand awareness, and eventually get fans to become paying customers. Follow these tips for faster results and greater traffic to your website.
Hashtags on Twitter Explained
Twitter defines the word “hashtag” as follows: The # symbol, called a hashtag, is used to mark keywords or topics in a Tweet. It was created originally by Twitter users as a way to categorize messages.
Reasons to Use Social Media in Business
“Do I have to use social media in my business?” No, of course you don’t have to use social media in your business. But even if you hate it, you should use it!








