on Jul 6, 2010 in
Social Media
A few months ago, Facebook made a language change to Fan Pages. The phrase “Become a Fan” has been replaced by the single word “Like” in an effort to improve user experience. This change doesn’t affect your Facebook Fan Pages. In fact, before the change came into effect, Facebook conducted research to analyze the use of the “Like” function and determined that users clicked on the new term more often.
Here is more information on the language change.
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on Jun 18, 2010 in
Social Media
Did you know that you can use Twitter Search to target keywords or even search by zip code?
When you’re at the Twitter Search page, click on the Advance Search link on the right hand corner. There you will find the options to search for tweets based on words, people, places, dates, and more.
on Jun 16, 2010 in
Images
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on Jun 15, 2010 in
Event Marketing
Today I found an interesting post on Constant Contact’s blog that lists 6 great ways you can maximize attendance at your next event. The article discusses setting goals, making registration simple, and even getting feedback using a post-event survey. I will definitely keep these ideas in mind as I manage upcoming events. You can read the post here.
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on Jun 8, 2010 in
WordPress
Have you ever wondered how to add a ‘Read More’ link to your WordPress blog? This link allows a long blog post to be broken up into two parts by inserting the More Tag when writing a post. Click here to watch the video.
One of the search engine optimization (SEO) strategies I use for my blog and for my client’s websites is adding longtail phrases in blog posts. Here is a detailed video from BigCommerce.com on how to use longtail phrases on your site.
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