Posts Tagged ‘Media Campaigns’
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Thanks to this Months Sponsors – July 2009
Friday, July 31st, 2009
I’d like to say thanks to the people who sponsored the blog this month, without them there wouldn’t be regular posts here. Text Link Ads – New customers can get $100 in free text links. CrazyEgg.com – Supplement your analytics with action information from click tracking heat maps. Clasione Directory – Quality directory for listing your business Efficiently manage your SEO and Social Media campaigns with Raven’s powerful suite of Internet Marketing Tools Interested in seeing you
Socal Media Boot Camp - Inviting 5 Beta Users
Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
So far in the past three months, I’ve gotten close to 25 emails requesting that I work with them in setting up their social media campaigns! I’ve done my best to fill as many of those requests as possible, but sometimes it gets to be too much… Next week, I’ll be starting a new membership site called SMO Bootcamp , where I’ll take 20 members through the whole social marketing process - beginning to end in Twitter, Youtube, Facebook, Stumble, Digg and Flickr. For the most part, the content
Over-confident job titles: social media experts
Monday, July 20th, 2009
There’s been a lot of buzz lately surrounding the credibility of claims in calling oneself an expert on social networking and user-generated content (UGC), especially with the inherent unpredictability of social media. A new study released by Forrester Research revealed that professionals currently working in the marketing industry lack confidence in their ability to measure the effectiveness of social media campaigns. The study’s true insight comes when compared to the result of marketer
5 Business Models for Social Media Startups
Tuesday, July 14th, 2009
Jun Loayza is the President of SocialMediaMarketing.com , a company focused on building social media campaigns for companies. He is also the co-founder of Viralogy.com , which measures and ranks your social influence online. He loves to meet other young, motivated entrepreneurs, and can be reached though his personal blog . During the first Internet boom, the most common business model was probably, “get a ton of traffic, then figure out how to make money” — which savvy readers will note



