by Kelsey Jones | Apr 16, 2010
The popular ‘create your own social network’ service, Ning, recently announced that they will no longer be allowing users to set up free networks– their service will be for paid users only. The new CEO of Ning reports that 75% of Ning’s traffic...
by Kelsey Jones | Apr 7, 2010
TwitRand allows the randomization of followers and retweeters for contest purposes. The free service offers two options: Selecting be Follower List: For example, if a company is giving away a new laptop to a random user who follows them, they input their own twitter...
by Kelsey Jones | Mar 25, 2010
After coming across Jaspal’s brilliant blog post, How To Add Digg, Stumble, Twitter Share Buttons On Your WordPress Blog, I tried to add it to do my site. However, I decided that I didn’t really know how to host the javascript images that Jaspal suggests...
by Kelsey Jones | Mar 24, 2010
Social media profiles like those found on Twitter and Facebook are crawled by search engines and are indexed. In addition, user contributions on social media sites- notes that are posted, statuses, tweets, are also indexed, sometimes at an alarming rate. Be sure to...
by Guest Author | Mar 17, 2010
As her new video Telephone’s success suggests- over 7 million views in 3 days. A week later, a Google search for telephone shows the 375+ articles about the video before even a description of the communications device. Whether one loves her or hates her, they have to...
by Kelsey Jones | Mar 15, 2010
Guest post by Sigrid Salucop. Many marketing experts say that e-mail marketing is dead– but this may not be the case. Here are a few of the benefits of e-mail marketing. E-mail Marketing Is Alive and Kicking Many websites do most of their marketing through...