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Is it Time to Say Good-bye to the Traditional Website? by Edge
Thankfully, since its origins as a convenient way for the US military to share information, the internet has moved on. Whilst in the good old days of web 1.0 we were used to static websites – and having to search them and the content they contained out for ourselves – times have changed, and the world of web 2.0 saw the web become social and start distributing content all over the place. And the new world of multi-screen, wearable technology and augmented looks set to change our experience even further. So where does that leave the humble website? Read More !
The 10 Commandments of Twitter by Jeff Bullas
When I stumbled upon Twitter 54 months ago I was bemused, flummoxed and even curious. What is this social network that keeps me to 140 characters, sounds like a bird and seemed…well…. pointless? Read More!
How to Conquer Social Media the Starbucks Way by Monique Jones
Back when social media was not yet “invented,” connecting with customers old and new required a bit more effort than it does today. These days, a single hashtag (#) on Twitter and a simple “Like” on Facebook means catching the attention of more than a few people and turning more than a few “virtual heads.” And big brands like Starbucks are really making it work for them. Read More!
Ten Fantastic Facts About The History of Internet Marketing by Dayna Rothman
As internet marketing grows at a rapid pace, it has accumulated quite a history. From email marketing to social media, every great historical story is bound to have some really interesting and fun facts. So, we have put together a list of some of our favorite internet marketing facts for your viewing pleasure! Read More!
Incorporating Instagram and Tumblr into Your Social Media Strategy by Courtney Moser
In order to continuously grow your audience and convert new leads, it is important to learn how to correctly utilize all available social media platforms. Most businesses have already conquered Facebook and Twitter, but struggle to find ways to use the new, visual-based platforms to their full potential. Read More!
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