by Melissa Ward | Social Media Markeing
Facebook allows you to have up to 5,000 friends. That is a lot of people to keep track of and engage. To make you life easier, group friends into categories or lists that are manageable. Go to your profile page, click on your friends list and then select “New...
by Melissa Ward | Marketing, Social Media Markeing
Image via CrunchBase As a member of LinkedIn you have the opportunity to connect with business associates, post a “resume”, solicit testimonials from clients and co-workers and position yourself as an expert by answering questions posted by other users. I covered...
by Melissa Ward | Marketing, Social Media Markeing
Your profile page is the first page anyone sees to get to know you. Your photo, what is listed in your river and the boxes you have listed there all give out bits of information on the person you are and your business. Use these tiny pieces of real estate to your...
by Melissa Ward | Business Development, Marketing, Social Media Markeing
Social Networking feels like a time consuming task to most of my clients. I find myself spending a lot of time talking with people (clients or not) who just want some answers or at least an inkling as to the benefits of the time invested in the tools. Through my...
by Melissa Ward | Social Media Markeing
James Surowiecki pinpoints the moment when social media became an equal player in the world of news-gathering: the 2005 tsunami, when YouTube video, blogs, IMs and txts carried the news — and preserved moving personal stories from the tragedy.