Discover how a new travel blog achieved its 100% growth in two months with the power of social media and ZERO dollar spent in running a campaign to hire new writers.
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Case Study: How A New Blog Achieved 100% growth in 2 Months
Posted by wchingya under Social MediaFrom http://www.wchingya.com 5184 days ago
How to Allow Photo-Tagging by Fans on Your Facebook Page
Posted by wchingya under Social MediaFrom http://www.wchingya.com 5197 days ago
Find out how these two methods can allow or disallow fans to tag/add photos to your business page after facebook modified the photo tab settings recently.
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Split Testing 101 – The Beginner’s Guide
Posted by gautamhans under Products and ServicesFrom http://www.bloggodown.com 5204 days ago
Split testing is fundamentally testing two unlike variables on your sales page to know what gets the most value out of your page by detail
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Part 2: How to Separate Facebook Personal Profile from Business Page
Posted by wchingya under Social MediaFrom http://www.wchingya.com 5204 days ago
11 Things You Should Know about Personal Profile and Facebook Page Management that will prevent you from overlapping the two. - Part 2 of
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How To Encourage Participation, Voting and Improve BizSugar!
Posted by yoni67 under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://halva67.wordpress.com 5204 days ago
Yup, I'm sure what was to be my last post ruffled some feathers and raised some ire!
So now...what will definitley be my last submission. Ways to improve this site and allow it to reach its remarkable potential. I won't be around to see if they are implemented, but I hope for the sake of this place, they will be considered. Read More
So now...what will definitley be my last submission. Ways to improve this site and allow it to reach its remarkable potential. I won't be around to see if they are implemented, but I hope for the sake of this place, they will be considered. Read More
Why I’ve Quit Using BizSugar: A Product Review
Posted by yoni67 under Products and ServicesFrom http://halva67.wordpress.com 5205 days ago
My final post on BizSugar. A product review. What I believe is going wrong here.
And some final thoughts on boycotts, black-listing and "Powers That Be. Read More
And some final thoughts on boycotts, black-listing and "Powers That Be. Read More
How to Separate Facebook Personal Profile from Business Page (pt.1)
Posted by wchingya under Social MediaFrom http://www.wchingya.com 5211 days ago
Made Hot by: lyceum on August 22, 2010 11:48 am
Discover how you can manage your personal profile and facebook pages without overlapping the two via privacy settings and posting methods - Part 1 of 2
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Saying Goodbye to BizSugar and Wishing Good Luck to All
Posted by yoni67 under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://halva67.wordpress.com 5212 days ago
Made Hot by: Portfolio33 on August 17, 2010 11:46 am
It's been almost a year on BizSugar.
It's been good and it's been interesting.
I'm looking forward to taking a long break from Social Media and getting back to a more old-fashioned way of doing business.. Read More
It's been good and it's been interesting.
I'm looking forward to taking a long break from Social Media and getting back to a more old-fashioned way of doing business.. Read More
Little League Baseball, Votes, Social Media and Not Keeping Score
Posted by yoni67 under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://halva67.wordpress.com 5214 days ago
Made Hot by: ofirafromjobshuk on August 16, 2010 8:23 am
There is a movement afoot in American Little League Baseball. No more keeping score. Playing for fun in an atmosphere where everyone is declared 'winner."
It is a concept I have decided to take on in regards to my business articles and Social Media. Read my posts to enjoy them, but please, no more votes!
I'm looking forward to participating in a non-competitive environment! Read More
It is a concept I have decided to take on in regards to my business articles and Social Media. Read my posts to enjoy them, but please, no more votes!
I'm looking forward to participating in a non-competitive environment! Read More
Why is it that some employees blindly follow the most meager parameters for providing customer service, while others go the extra mile with seemingly no skin off their noses? Lehigh Valley opinion and news blogger Shakur Pfist recounts one interesting customer service story amid minor ranting and raving, illustrating what it takes to provide exceptional customer service in small business..
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