The New Year is approaching like a speeding bullet — will you be ready for it? Now is the time to evaluate your goals for 2011. Freelance writers who don’t have goals won’t have a plan of action to make 2011 better than 2010 and previous years. If you’re beginning […]
Tag Archives: Social Media
Is Your Facebook Page Personal, Business, or Both?
There are more than 500 million active Facebook users. Of course, with the movie The Social Network that number will either increase or decrease the number of users. The one drawback to Facebook is that you must choose either a personal or business profile — they are not the same. […]
How to Use Facebook to Grow Any Business
I can’t tell you how many Facebook Friend and Fan Page Requests I receive from people I don’t know. They don’t tell me who they are or about their product or service. Assuming that everyone will automatically friend or follow your Facebook fan page is a misnomer. Freelance writers utilize […]
Automate Twitter Promotion and Marketing with Tweet Adder
Small business owners who don’t want to spend a lot of time on social media sites such as Twitter, may be interested in purchasing Tweet Adder. It’s not the cheapest software on the market, but it could help you grow your business. Getting web traffic to your website can be […]
What Makes a Good Tweet
Many small business owners have taken advantage of social media sites such as Twitter. The plan is to drive as much traffic to a website in order to fulfill goals such as gaining new customers, keeping new customers, and adding to the bottom line. However, not all “Tweets” are created […]
Win Web Traffic on Facebook with a Contest
Many small business owners are utilizing Facebook to drive web traffic to their websites. Some see a huge increase in traffic; some only see a trickle of traffic. Maybe it’s time to be a little creative in order to draw people to your site. Instead of doing the “same old” […]
It Pays to Create a Monthly Newsletter
Small business owners take advantage of sending out a monthly newsletter. However, don’t BOMBARD customers with information. The fastest way to lose a customer base is to send a ton of information to their inbox at once! Take advantage of sending out a newsletter. You can send one out on […]
