Tips for Using Static Facebook Markup Language (FBML)

21 05 2010

I have already explained to you what Static FBML is and how to use it, but in this post, I’m going to give you 5 tips to help you make the most out of Static FBML. If you haven’t already read the posts that explain what Static FBML is, and how to use FBML, click either of those links, and they will take you to them.

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How To Use Static FBML (Facebook)

26 04 2010

My last post was about how you can use Static FBML to enhance your Facebook Fan Page, and use it to stand out against your competition. As promised, this post will be telling you how you can implement Static FBML. Read On!! Read the rest of this entry »





Facebook – One Easy Way To Stand Out From The Crowd

19 04 2010

With so many businesses already on Facebook, it can be hard to get noticed by your target niche. What most of the businesses don’t know, however, is that there is one way you can stand out from everyone else; and that’s what I’m going to tell you today. Read the rest of this entry »





2 Reasons Why You Need To Use SEO Within Your Tweets

16 04 2010

SEO is everywhere now; to get good, targeted traffic, you must have implemented at least some SEO. Twitter tweets are now getting spidered, and they show up in Google’s search results. Google has reached an agreement with Twitter to show tweets in their search results. The individual tweets can now be viewed as a unique listing in Google search engine which can affect your Alexa rankings by sending visitors to your website.

Previously, I’ve told you how to implement SEO onto your Twitter profile In this post, I’m going to give you a couple of reasons why you should implement SEO into your tweets.

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6 Reasons why Marketers and SEOs love Blogs

9 04 2010

Recently, there has been so much focus around social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter, it is making it easier and easier for companies to neglect one of their most important, powerful online marketing methods; their blog. In fact, for companies looking to increase their SEO efforts, or improve their sales cycle, a well-crafted blog can make a huge difference. Read the rest of this entry »





What are Social Networking sites good for?

24 03 2010

Social Networking sites started becoming popular with businesses years ago, and have evolved massively since its humble beginnings. Many people are pro-Social Networks, whilst others either don’t like them, or don’t see the point in them. In this post, I’m going to explain a few things that a Social Networking site is good for, and what it can help you achieve. There will also be a bonus tip for each point! Read the rest of this entry »





1 Obvious, Yet Often Overlooked Way To Increase Traffic Hugely!

8 02 2010

Traffic is as important to your website as water is to fish; without it, it would cease to exist. In this post, I want to outline one very simple, yet mostly overlooked, way to increase your traffic immensely. Read on! Read the rest of this entry »





How To Increase Your Success on LinkedIn by 40x!!

21 01 2010

LinkedIn, Tips, Business, tax, e-marketing, emarketing, social networking

Most business professionals have already discovered the power that LinkedIn has for their businesses. However, when I’m on LinkedIn, I can see that the majority haven’t unlocked the full potential of LinkedIn. There is one way to increase your success on LinkedIn by 40X!! And it’s so simple! Read the rest of this entry »





What Tweeter Are You?

19 01 2010

I have been on Twitter for about 4 months now, and at the start I wasn’t sure what the point of Twitter was. I’m writing this post because I keep asking myself, even now, ‘What do people use Twitter for?’ So, in this post, I will delve into the depth of Twitter, and try to explain the different reasons for people using it, and the benefits that they get out of it.  So; what Tweeter are you? Read the rest of this entry »





My Top 5 Free Twitter Productivity Tools

17 12 2009

Every single analyst, ‘social media expert’ and pundit is telling you that it’s imperative that you develop your Twitter presence. I would absolutely agree; but what tools are the best to use for this reason? In this post, I’m going to list my Top 5 Twitter Tools, and explain a little bit about them.

#5 Geofollow

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Strengths: Bulk Follow, you can list yourself for free

Weaknesses: Will not include every single Twitter user

If you are a business, and you are on Twitter to meet new people, or prospects, then Geofollow is a great tool. As you may have guessed by the name, Geofollow allows you to enter a city or town name, and find Tweeps that live in or near that city. This is great for establishing a local following.

#4 Tweepular

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Uses: Following/Unfollowing users that are/are not following you

Strengths: Tweepularity Ranking (how popular you are on Twitter), suggests new users to follow

Weaknesses: Long loading time

Tweepular is a great tool for managing your followers. You can see who isn’t following you back, who is following you but you’re not following them back, and also allows you to ‘build your tweepularity’, in which it suggest Twitter users for you to follow.

#3 Twitter Analyzer

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Uses: Access to stats concerning your Twitter network

Strengths: Real-time stats, tells you how many of your followers are online, who RT’d you the most, and lots of other interesting stats

Weaknesses: Anyone can access anyone’s stats, as you don’t need a password to access them

With Twitter Analyzer, you can look up pretty much any stats you may like to know. The graphs are also updated in real-time. This tool is #3 because I use it to track my Twitter goals and objectives, and I find it very useful.

#2 SocialOomph (Formerly TweetLater)

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Uses: Schedule Tweets and Auto-DMs

Strengths: You can schedule a large amount of Tweets at any one time

Weaknesses: To get the full potential out of this service, you need to upgrade to the Professional package

SocialOomph is the busy man’s dream come true. With SocialOomph, you can schedule Tweets to be posted throughout the day, and can even set Tweets weeks in advance! You can also set up a Keyword Alert email, so when someone uses a keyword you specified, you receive an email containing what they said, and when.

My #1 Twitter Tool has got to be TweetDeck

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Uses: Stay on top of Twitter

Strengths: You can do anything in TweetDeck that you could do on the Twitter website, and more!

Weaknesses: To be honest, I can’t think of many, except that it cuts off more often than the Twitter webpage does.

Ever since I started out on Twitter, I have used TweetDeck. I think that this product is fantastic, and best of all, it’s free! With TweetDeck, you can keep on top of your Facebook and LinkedIn as well as Twitter! You can also create colums that update in real-time including any keywords you have specified. In my opinion, TweetDeck is the best Twitter Tool available for free, hence why it is number 1 in this list.

I hope you found this post helpful; until next time!

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