February 2012
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Social Media only works if the company has the face to face down first. If they...
– @MikeWisePhotos
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3-Easy Steps How a Business Can Be Successful With...
Since the new year came there has been so much talk about Pinterest and how everyone is predicting for it to be very successful, which I completely agree with. But, let’s not forget about the other startups that I think will have a huge impact in 2012, like Instagram.
Wikipedia defines Instagram as a free photo sharing application that allows users to take a photo, apply a digital...
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If a company promises you a quick Internet marketing solution, all they are...
– Drew Larison
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3 Things Businesses Have to Know About Pinterest.
If you haven’t heard of the Social Media site called Pinterest yet, I’m going to have to ask you to get out from under your rock.
Wikipedia defines Pinterest as a pinboard-style photo sharing website, which basically means that users can find photos or videos from all over the Internet and post them onto different pages or “pin boards”.
In my opinion, Pinterest is...
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Ring, Ring, Ring...It's Twitter Calling.
A client just told me that when we ran a contest last Tuesday on their Twitter account they literally had more traffic on Twitter than they did on their phones all day. You would think that this wouldn’t surprise me, since I am all about Social Media, but I was just as shocked as you are.
I thought of all the times I got asked the famous question of Social Media Marketing, “what is...
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Is $3.5 Million A Good Deal?
Happy Super Bowl Monday, everyone! I hope you guys had a good time watching the game, or if you’re like a lot of people I know, watching the commercials. Super Bowl commercials are usually known for two things: being dominated by beer companies, and being really expensive. A 30-second commercial during this year’s largest sporting event costs a company an estimated $3.5 million. Yep,...
And so it begins...
erinshultz:
My fiance, Drew, wanted to know why I didn’t have a blog a while back. And I answered like an 80-year-old: “I wouldn’t even know how to do a blog. That sounds hard.”
Welcome to 2001, Erin.
So here I am, attempting to start my very first blog. At least a decade after blogs became popular.
I will do my best not to sound like an old lady.
And to post links to this new venture on The...