Infographic – Feed The Funnel with Social Media

Filed under: Facebook, Infographic, Infographic Fridays, Social Media — Tags: , , , — Katherine Johnson @ Friday, February 3rd, 2012

How you should approach your sales funnel has changed due to the evolution of online and the explosion of Social Media. Social media has the ability to redefine how businesses interact and form relationships with current customers and potentials.

The infographic from Get satisfaction talks us through how you can feed your funnel:




Infographics – Use of Social Media & Facebook

Filed under: Facebook, Infographic, Infographic Fridays, Social Media — Tags: , , , — Katherine Johnson @ Friday, January 27th, 2012

So, who do people friend on Facebook? It starts out with real life actual friends, then flows on to friends of friends, businesses & then randoms!

But what is it that gets you un-friended? Am sure we’ve all been there or given our friend list a cull every couple of years. It seems being offensive is the number one reason to become someone’s un-friend along with not being well known or trying to sell someone something. For me it’s more about interaction – if people don’t interact and am going through a cull they may or may not get removed.
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Facebook PPC – My Open Letter

Filed under: Facebook, Paid Search — Tags: , , — Megan Edwards @ Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

My Open Letter to Rant about Facebook PPC

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Facebook Check-in Deals – Making Facebook Work Harder for Your Business

Filed under: Facebook, Social Media — Tags: , — Ciara Levis @ Wednesday, April 13th, 2011

Facebook recently announced its entrance to the online “deal of the day” market with the beta launch of Facebook Check-in Deals for iPhone, Android, or Windows Phone 7. This announcement follows the recent rapid expansion of daily deal sites such as Jumponit, Spreets, Scoopon, and Google’s failed attempt to purchase Groupon, the current market leader in daily deals, for a staggering USD $6 billion. (more…)




Google and Facebook: The beginning of an advertising war?

Filed under: Facebook, Google, Social Media — Tags: , , , — Marion Vallier @ Friday, March 11th, 2011

The rivalry between Google and Facebook is definitely on. The world’s largest social media website published last week an official list of ad providers that developers can use to make money with their applications.

Surprisingly large providers like Amazon.com – who offers an advertising API – and Google’s well-known AdSense service are noticeably absent from the list. (more…)




What made 2010 an interesting SEO year

Filed under: Facebook, Google, News, SEO, Search Engines, Social Media, Twitter, Updates, YouTube — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , — Chris @ Monday, January 10th, 2011

2010 has been a busy year for search engines, and it is becoming more and more important for them to provide the most relevant results, as the search volumes has been regularly increasing year on year.

Each year, there have been an increasing number of searches, more searchers, and those searchers do more searches themselves, so one thing is for sure: ranking well for key search terms is more important than ever.

Let’s have a look at the top changes search engines brought in 2010, in order for them to provide more relevant results and drive searchers to their site:

#1 Google drinks too much coffee and brings out the “caffeine” update

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Social Signals Are Confirmed SEO Ranking Factors on Google & Bing

Filed under: Facebook, Google, SEO, Social Media, Twitter — Joshua Lee @ Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

Just last week, both Google and Bing confirmed that they look at ’social signals’ from both Facebook and Twitter as part of their ranking factors when they were interviewed by Danny Sullivan on Search Engine Land. Over the past year, both search engines have been adding multiple social features; such as the inclusion of live tweets in Google search results, and Bing showing Facebook social data that were “liked by your friends”. With the release of this latest interview, it is quite certain that the links shared using Facebook and Twitter have a direct impact on rankings.

These new signals are a new way of thinking outside of traditional ranking factors, especially since Facebook and Twitter both use the “no follow” attribute on external links to prevent them from being credited with link equity. Rather, it can be said that these new signals of relevance assign ’social equity’ to websites and particular pages that have a strong presence in the social media space. (more…)




Facebook Launches Places to Enter the Geo-Location Market

Filed under: Facebook, Social Media — Tags: , , , — Joshua Lee @ Monday, August 30th, 2010

Last week, Facebook announced the launch of its latest location product called Places. Similar to other location based social networking platforms such as Foursquare, Facebook Places allows people to “check-in” to an existing location or to add new locations to the platform through their smart phones.

When someone checks in at a place, for example a café or cinema, this shows up in that user’s news feed for their friends to see. Another feature is that it allows subsequent people who later visit the same location to see what their friends thought about the place or what they were doing at the time. Facebook Places goes a step further in social integration by helping to spot friends close by to your location. This gives people the opportunity to engage in spontaneous face to face meetings, and may have wider implications for local business marketing and privacy concerns.
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