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Snaptag Versus QR Codes

January 17, 2012 by BasilPuglisi 11 Comments

QR codes have been a new and unique source of executing mobile marketing campaigns in recent times. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Branding & Marketing, Content Marketing, Design, Digital & Internet Marketing, General, Mobile, Mobile & Technology, PR & Writing, Publishing, Traditional Marketing, Video Tagged With: advertising, brand, Marketing, mobile, Visibility

Why Do I Need a Website?

January 12, 2012 by Alison Gilbert 16 Comments

Every time I have to go through a redesign of my website as my business evolves, I wonder, ‘Why do I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Design, Digital & Internet Marketing, General, Publishing Tagged With: Advertising and Marketing, Brian Halligan, business, google, Inbound marketing, Inbound Marketing: Get Found Using Google Social Media and Blogs (New Rules Social Media Series), LinkedIn, Social Media

Customer Engagement for Small Business

January 8, 2012 by BasilPuglisi 25 Comments

Telling business owners that they need to have some plans for customer engagement is easy. However, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Branding & Marketing, Business, Business Networking, Content Marketing, Digital & Internet Marketing, General, PR & Writing, Publishing, Sales & eCommerce, Traditional Marketing Tagged With: advertising, business, Customer Engagement, listen, Marketing, small business, Visibility

The Case of Crystal Cox: the Issue of Bloggers as Journalists, Continued

December 15, 2011 by Alison Gilbert 2 Comments

INTRODUCTION This post started as a comment to a comment on another blog that sited my post on the … [Read more...]

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The Daring Digital Decision: Bloggers Are NOT Journalists

December 10, 2011 by Alison Gilbert 11 Comments

THE DECISION In a daring digital decision handed down by the Supreme Court of Oregon, a blogger is … [Read more...]

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Stop Using Social Media Now…If you don’t have a plan

December 7, 2011 by Bill Corbett Jr. 4 Comments

Your Social Media Plan: Why you need one and first steps Over the years I have conducted workshops … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Branding & Marketing, Business, Business Networking, Content Marketing, Digital & Internet Marketing, General, PR & Writing, Publishing, Sales & eCommerce, Traditional Marketing Tagged With: Business Consulting, facebook, internet marketing, PR, Social Brand, Social Media, Visibility

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