By Ralph Serra
Marketing is a term people throw around every day and chances are they really do not know what it means for them personally. Social networking is your chance to market yourself the way you want a professional to see you. Turn your social networking page into a complement to a stellar interview and […]
Entries Tagged as 'Social Networking'
Social Networking for Yourself
September 28th, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: Blogs · Social Networking · Web Marketing · Web Strategy · facebook · microblogging
Is all the “Kindle-ing” starting a fire?
September 11th, 2009 · No Comments
We hear a lot of talk about going green and reducing your carbon footprint these days, and for the most part we assume the basics. Recycle, switch to energy star appliances, and conserve water and electricity whenever possible… nothing out of the ordinary. Amazon.com has been offering a unique device since November 2007 that can […]
Tags: Social Networking · Web Marketing · Web Strategy · kindle
Facebook Opening Up to Developers
April 27th, 2009 · No Comments
In the Wall Street Journal this morning, there is this:
Facebook Inc. is expected to announce significant plans to open up core parts of its sites — namely the information that appears in the stream of updates on users’ homepages and profiles — to third-party developers so that they can build new services on top of […]
Tags: Social Networking · Web 2.0 · Web Marketing · Web Strategy · facebook
Google Yourself, and Don’t Like What You See?
April 23rd, 2009 · No Comments
Let’s face it: we all Google our names every once in a while. And it’s sometimes like Forrest Gump’s box of chocolates where at times you don’t know what (results) you’re going to get. We had a potential client a while back who wanted to procure our services in Search Engine Optimization to help “push […]
Tags: Blogs · Google · Search Engine Marketing · Search Engine Optimization · Search Listings · Social Networking · Web 2.0 · facebook · twitter
April 14th, 2009 · No Comments
The New York Times wrote a nice piece on Twitter, the ubiquitous social application being used by everyone for everything. At first, I felt “tweeting” was a little silly and at a 140-character limit, not something most people would want to be reading. Plus, Facebook already had status updates. It was essentially the same thing, and […]
Tags: Social Networking · Web 2.0 · Web Marketing · Web Strategy · microblogging · twitter
Barack Obama’s Fireside “Chat”
March 26th, 2009 · No Comments
Today, Barack Obama held a town hall meeting - online. The President accepted questions through Whitehouse.gov - which has been updated for the times in an almost bloglike fashion - and streamed the meeting through a video channel on the site. Further interaction was set up so that users could vote on the questions submitted. […]
Tags: Social Networking · Uncategorized · Video · Web 2.0
The Amazing Technology Life-Cycle
December 8th, 2008 · No Comments
By Matthew McQueeny
I am impatient. And I think technology made me that way.
If I don’t have an answer to something - anything - I look to rectify that very quickly. Thanks to Google and search engines, answers and all the world’s knowledge - well, most of it - are right at your fingertips. Add to […]
Tags: Blogs · Search Engine Marketing · Search Engine Optimization · Search Listings · Social Networking · Video · Web 2.0 · Web Marketing · Web Strategy
Social Network Fun Today, Strategizing of Tomorrow?
November 20th, 2008 · No Comments
The New York Times ran an article today about how kid’s online social networking of today should not be considered a waste of time - or worse, a waste of mind. By seemlessly moving between the Myspaces, Facebooks, etc. they are inherently learning how to manage and creatively think about the platforms of now and […]
Tags: Social Networking
Get to ‘Knol’ Google’s New Reference Service
July 24th, 2008 · No Comments
On Wednesday, Google launched its online-publishing service that, at face, is a potential competitor to Wikipedia.org, the highly-trafficked and ubiquitous user-generated reference Web site.
This is all quite top of mind, as Wikipedia has become yet another spot to monitor for our clients. Those in the public eye can easily have an entry pop up at a […]
Tags: Blogs · Search Engine Marketing · Search Engine Optimization · Social Networking · Uncategorized · Web 2.0 · Web Strategy
Facebook Updates
July 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
Facebook, the super-popular social networking site, underwent a bit of a facelift this week. The site, which began as a sort of online college-specific community tool, has made some, in look, subtle changes. Navigation is more user-friendly and logical, there are not overburdening “apps” - third party applications - overtaking profiles and internal pages and […]
Tags: Social Networking · Uncategorized · Web 2.0 · Web Marketing · Web Strategy



