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Looking for cool applications to help you make your blog or site all it can be? We’ve found some good ones! From ways to make sure your site looks good no matter who’s looking at it, to protecting your privacy and your content, these tools are all easy to use and either free or very low-priced. And they’re all web-based, so no downloading to your computer necessary. Read More
Chances are that you've found a business or information about a business through Google search or maps. It's free and easy to add your own company listing to these services through Google Places. Once you've done so, you can add contact info, business hours, photos, and more to help your customers find you online Read More
Bringing visitors to your site through advertising and inbound marketing is great, but that's only half the battle. Learn how you can make an awesome landing page that will help engage your visitors and improve conversions. We'll also look at three real websites and discuss what they're doing right, and what they're doing wrong Read More
Google and the Small Business Administration have put together some resources discussing how small businesses can use the internet to grow their companies. Read some highlights from these videos of small businesses that are marketing themselves online Read More
Most SEO advice focuses on making your site look good to Google, but you also need to make sure it looks good to your potential visitors. This post explains the three steps you can take to increase the chances that someone will click through to your site from search engine results pages Read More
Most companies use software to help with the most important aspects of their business, but they can't justify the cost of buying software for the non-essential tasks. Google Docs offers a number of useful templates to fill in the gaps left by your expensive professional software Read More
When working on SEO, it's important that you make sure you're focusing on the right keywords. This article explains an easy way to research and discover the right keywords for your business to target Read More

Infographic: Evolution Of Privacy Policy On Facebook

Infographic: Evolution Of Privacy Policy On Facebook  - http://omgzam.com Avatar Posted by omgzam under Social Media
From http://omgzam.com 5099 days ago
Made Hot by: BIZvoter on May 11, 2010 9:52 pm
There’s no denying that Facebook is one of the greatest social networking platform for both users and businesses up to this date. However, Facebook hasn’t always managed its users’ data well. Take for example, the most recent case where their Facebook chat’s privacy was compromised by a loophole in the system. They’ve also changed how your personal information is classified several times, sometimes in a manner that has been confusing for their users; like the most recent change. Read More
Most small business owners know they should be blogging, but how much time do you really need to spend on it to see results? Here are four reasons why you should post at least once per week if you're serious about blogging and SEO Read More
What almost seemed like a fad in the mid 90s is now a way of life… or is it? If you read some of the recent pundit analysis on CRM usage, you will find that most companies have not completely adopted CRM — and those that have, not all of them have done it successfully (which is a whole different subject for another time). Read More
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