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Traditional Print Advertising versus Digital Online Marketing

October 27, 2011 by Alison Gilbert 4 Comments

INTRODUCTION This blog post is written partly in a question and answer interview format. This … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Branding & Marketing, Business, Business Networking, Digital & Internet Marketing, General, Mobile & Technology, Sales & eCommerce, Search Engines, SEO Search Engine Optimization, Traditional Marketing Tagged With: advertiising circulars, an advertising spot on the Superbowl, attract new customers, baby boomers, circulars, claimed their Google Place, computer, convert current customers into your sales force, coupons, customer searching needs, CVS Pharmacy, desktops, digital, Digital media, digital online marketing, direct mail, discount coupon books, educated without technology, face-to-face purchases, garbage, global search, google places, how customers find you, in-person referrals, industry, inexpensive, internet, iPads, iPhones, iPods, laptops, less paper, letters, local business, local business colleagues, local businesses, Local Online Business Directories, local retain presence, local SEO, magazines, major transition, marketing & advertising, national and regional corporations, networking, new advertising & marketing technology, On line redommendations, online, online marketing, online referrals, paperless, phone book, plastic ID key chain tags, pocket calculator, post cards, post office, print, print ads, promote business, recommendations, recycling garbage, referrals, retail coupons, retail landscape, retailers, seamless, Search engine optimization, SEO, slide rule, technology, the seven pack, traditional print advertising, traditional print media, trash, we think on paper, word of mouth, word of mouth online

SMX: What Makes Mobile Marketing Beneficial?

October 10, 2011 by BasilPuglisi 1 Comment

Mobile marketing changed its definition in the early 2000’s when the original meaning, which was … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mobile, Mobile & Technology Tagged With: advertising, Marketing, mobile, mobile ads, mobile advertising, Visibility, Visibility Marketing

What Makes Mobile Search Marketing Beneficial?

September 23, 2011 by BasilPuglisi Leave a Comment

Mobile marketing changed its definition in the early 2000’s when the original meaning, which was … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Branding & Marketing, Digital & Internet Marketing, Mobile Tagged With: advertising, local, Location, Marketing, mobile, Mobile & Technology, Visibility Marketing

Google+ is Open to ALL and Google+ Leading Mobile Development

September 20, 2011 by BasilPuglisi Leave a Comment

Today Google plus went live and open to everyone. With 20 million people engaging in the first three … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Branding & Marketing, Business Networking, Mobile, Social Media Topics Tagged With: google, googleplus, mobile, Mobile & Technology, Social Brand, Social Media, social network, Video, Video Visibility, Visibility

Form versus Function in the History of the World Wide Web

September 15, 2011 by Alison Gilbert 3 Comments

INTRODUCTION According to an article in the Atlantic Monthly, the World Wide Web had its beginnings … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, Mobile & Technology Tagged With: a basic browser, a Web server, aesthetics, Amazon.com, American Heartland's superstores, Atlantic Monthly, browse, Cindy Crawford, computer programmers, cybermalls, good markup structure, graphical browser, html, Jaclyn Smith, Kmart, Kohl's, Marth Stewart, Michael Graves, Microsoft's Internet Explorer, Missoni Family, MIT, multi-column design, NCSA's Mosaic, Netscape's Navigator, Search engine optimization, semantics, shopping carts, Spacer GIF, table-based designs, tables, Target, telephone and telegraph industry, the Web protocol HTTP, Tim Berners-Lee, Vera Wang, Wal-Mart, web accessibility, web designer, web developer, web frontier, web layouts, whitespace, works of art, World Wide Web, World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), WYSIWYG, Yahoo

Hurricane Irene Collides with Social Media Networking

August 30, 2011 by Joy Lynskey 1 Comment

Last week the eastern seaboard received a bit of Mother Nature’s wrath. An unusual 5.8 earthquake … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, Mobile & Technology, Social Media Topics Tagged With: East Coast of the United States, Hurricane Hugo, Hurricane Irene, Social Media, SuperStorm, twitter

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