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Social Media : Search & Digital Marketing in Asia

Posted on January 12th, 2010 in Business, Internet Marketing, Social Media | No Comments »

Social Media is slowly getting into the culture of Internet Marketing and Brand Management. Social Networking Sites like Facebook and Twitter have leveraged many businesses to make their presence in the Internet. ...

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Internet Marketing- Why You Need It

Posted on January 11th, 2010 in Internet Marketing | No Comments »

You have a business. You have a website. Now you need a marketing plan. Why? Because even though it might be easy for customers to find you offline, it’s not going to be so easy online. There is no roaming around or ‘happening upon’ certain pages online. With billions of websites out there, customers aren’t just going to stumble in that often. You need a solid plan that you can rely on.

Social networking, article marketing, link building, blogging, and keyword optimization are going to be important tools in your marketing. You can find a variety of tools to use and use them how you’d like. The only thing to figure out is what works best and what you like.

If you choose, you can hire professional marketing services to help you out. Internet marketing and running a business give you so much to think about that it can easily become overwhelming. However, hiring someone else to take care of your marketing could prove to save you a lot of stress.

Choosing a marketing company isn’t really complicated. You just need to find a company that you can get along with and who is going to do what is in your best interest when it comes to marketing. The marketing service should help you to determine which marketing tools are best, and understand how each one works.

Without proper marketing, you cannot have proper success. People won’t come visit your site unless you tell them that it’s there. You can’t throw a party and invite no one, and then expect to have guests. You have to send out invitations. Marketing works the same way. The tools are your invitations, and often your only link to potential customers.

Targeted marketing works better than general marketing, too. What is targeted marketing? Well, it’s a tool that you can use that focuses on marketing quality instead of quantity. When you focus on 50 people who WILL use your product/service, you will get better results than if you focus on 200 people that might or might not use it.

Advertise where your audience is. Even if it cuts down your visibility, it will actually be more helpful because more people will actually see your advertising. It doesn’t matter which tools you use, either, as long as you choose the tools that suit you best.

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Pepsi Cheer – Social Media Done Wrong by Dan Nedelko

Posted on January 9th, 2010 in Internet Marketing, Social Media | No Comments »

You're probably doing Social Media in your Internet Marketing mix, most companies and marketers have jumped on that bandwagon faster than people become Dallas.

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Social Media Optimization- Most Efficient Web Promotional Tool …

Posted on January 9th, 2010 in Internet Marketing, Social Media | No Comments »

Social media optimization- Most Efficient Web Promotional Tool Social media optimization is a type of internet marketing technique which promotes your . Social Media Optimization- Most Efficient Web Promotional Tool Online Optimization ...

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One Pixel Of Separation With Twist Image’s Mitch Joel

Posted on January 6th, 2010 in Business, Internet Marketing, Online Advertising, Social Media | No Comments »

There are people I’m a fan of and people I am friends with and then there are the rare combinations of people I’m a fan of who I’m lucky enough to be friends with. Mitch Joel is one of them. The author of the recently released Six Pixels of Separation is also the principal of Twist Image , a cutting edge digital marketing shop with offices in Montreal and Toronto. His book is phenomenal and his thoughts on social media, online advertising, Internet marketing and online engagement place him squarely in the middle of thought leadership in the space. I caught up with Mitch at Word-of-Mouth Supergenius in Chicago last month and cornered him for a chat for SME-TV. One Pixel Of Separation From Mitch Joel from Jason Falls on Vimeo . If you haven’t already, buy Mitch’s book and learn a thing or two about the connective tissue of the web and how we as individuals and brands intertwine there. It’s a brilliant look with some fantastic ideas for you and your business as well. (Amazon link provided.) Twist Image also features a notable blog and podcast . I was even a recent guest if you need a little entertainment for your drive home. Related articles by Zemanta Don’t Make Mitch Joel Cry – Buy His Book (cc-chapman.com) An interview with Mitch Joel, author of Six Pixels of Separation (trafcom.typepad.com) 6 Reasons To Read “Six Pixels Of Separation” (sassholes.blogspot.com) Why you should buy Six Pixels of Separation – the book (bargainista.blogspot.com)

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2009: Social Media, SEO, PPC …

Posted on January 5th, 2010 in Business, Internet Marketing, Social Media | No Comments »

Find incredibly valuable articles on the subject of Internet Marketing in social media , search engine optimization, PPC, web design, small business, and more.

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Art of SEO: Best Search Engine Optimization Book in 2009

Posted on December 30th, 2009 in Internet Marketing, Pay-Per-Click | No Comments »

Our recent reader poll of 14 books either focused on, or with significant content dedicated to, Search Engine Optimization has concluded with 174 votes. And the winner by one vote and 27% of the total votes is…. Art of SEO (Theory in Practice) by Eric Enge, Stephan Spencer, Rand Fishkin and Jessie C. Stricchiola. . Published by O’Reilly , this phone book sized bundle of SEO wisdom is chock-full of advice for marketers that want to leverage search engine optimization as a marketing channel. Congratulations on winning our Reader Poll! Here are several reviews of Art of SEO to consider or you can take up O’Reilly’s offer to write one yourself. Runners up for Best SEO book of 2009 were: Search Engine Optimization: Your Visual Blueprint for Effective Internet Marketing – Kristopher B. Jones (Published by Wiley ) Search Engine Optimization: An Hour a Day – Jennifer Grappone & Gradiva Couzin (Published by Wiley ) You can see all 14 books about SEO along with the voting distribution and non-affiliate links (in case that matters) to their pages on Amazon.com on the Best SEO Books Reader Poll .