How I used a Full Spectrum Social Presence to Market and Build a Brand
– benchmarkemail.com/blogs
Social media is really great for setting up an image that let’s you ‘fake it till you make it’, but to do this you really have to commit to a brand. You have to use social media to tell your story.Related Articles
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Millions saw the apple fall, but Newton asked why
– jimsmarkteingblog.com
What questions are you asking about your business, right now? The reason I ask, is that questions are a lot more important to the success of your business, than many people seem to think.
Millions saw the apple fall, but Newton was the one who asked why! ~ William Hazzlitt.
Bad questions lead to bad answers
For example, the reason we see so much junk written on the Internet, is because millions of business owners ask themselves the same question: ‘How can I increase traffic to my website?’
Millions saw the apple fall, but Newton was the one who asked why! ~ William Hazzlitt.
Bad questions lead to bad answers
For example, the reason we see so much junk written on the Internet, is because millions of business owners ask themselves the same question: ‘How can I increase traffic to my website?’
In almost every case, what they need isn’t ‘traffic’, it’s income…
Twitter Reportedly Testing Two-Step Authentication, and Other Marketing Stories of the Week
– blog.hubspot.com
It’s been another great week for marketers, especially for us New Englanders who have just started getting a taste of spring weather (finally!). On top of that, HubSpot came out with its annual research report about the state of inbound marketing, and we’ve been seeing some helpful new feature updates from the likes of Twitter, LinkedIn, and Foursquare…