Over the last several months, many people have asked, “What are the best social media sites.” The answer; of course, is very much dependent on ones goals. With literally hundreds of social media portals, deciding on the most beneficial media for a respective goal is more difficult than the marketing conundrums of the pre-Internet era. Social media sites (also known as social networking sites) are becoming more and more popular. Many people have a profile on at least one site, and some have a profile on several.
A few of the sites, such as YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace are well-known, and their names are very recognizable. They are not, however, the only ones out there. Linked In and Bebo are two other examples of social media sites that are available. In addition, dating websites such as Match.com and eHarmony.com, just to give two examples, are also considered social media sites. Click Here to Read More!
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By Kevin S. Taylor, MBA
Most Internet entrepreneurs, professional web developers, and designers have one purpose in mind. Simply stated, their goal is to design a website allowing someone to share knowledge, ideas, and products with others. Whether the purpose for the website is to promote collaboration, provoke thought, or simply share information, there is a substantial risk to publishing proprietary information without proper protection. Wise webmasters know the old adage to “not be pennywise and pound foolish!”
A web site is undoubtedly the product of many hundreds or thousands of hours of work and generally a substantial financial investment. Websites contain valuable intellectual property that needs to be protected. Many times the concern is not a normal user copying and pasting material to some friends. More often, it is your competitors taking verbiage verbatim to use on a website that may eventually procure some of your own would-be clientele.
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How to Automate and Syndicate Posts from a Blog to Various Social Media Websites Such as Twitter, Facebook or Linked In
By Kevin S. Taylor, MBA & Michelle Poe
It is most important to start this post by emphasizing that any social media marketing campaign should start with a social media policy and plan that clearly stipulates what social media portals will be used and what automation techniques should be used used to accomplish the best results for any given objective. Companies such as Las Vegas Social Media and Web Development Firm Expert Website Services and collateral marketing design firm Triple 4 Creative, who have top of the line experience in consulting with companies to figure out exactly how a particular company would best benefit from social media based on a number of factors should be consulted BEFORE approaching any of these automation techniques. To do so first would simply be putting the proverbial cart before the horse and could be catastrophic for the company involved. Approaching social media without the proper policies and monitoring techniques in place invites public relations danger that could easily be avoided with a few hours worth of consultation. That being said, we will proceed to discussing the ease in which automation can be implemented. Of course, a company cannot get by with avoiding social media altogether either. That is because your stakeholders are mentioning you whether or not you are there to see it or control it. This is another important reason to have social media policies and a control mechanism in place. Please feel free to call either me or Michelle from Triple 4. Either one of us would be happy to discuss this with you.
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