Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Creating a Facebook Fan Page For Your Affiliate marketing business

Creating Facebook fan page and boost up your affiliated marketing business and social network best way earn the money form you affiliate Marketing

How to add newsletter signup form to Facebook Fan page

How to add a newsletter signup form to your Facebook Fan Page. This video tutorial is using Aweber to create the form.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

How to Creating an Effective Profile on oDesk‬‏

 This video  Tutorial how to Creating an Effective Profile on oDesk.


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How Getting Started on oDesk Freelance Tutorial Part -1

shows this video Tutorial  how to Getting Started on oDesk Freelance Work



 

Thursday, July 7, 2011

How to Use StumbleUpon for writing blog content Tutorial



shows this video Tutorial  how to use StumbleUpon to generate ideas for writing blog content and newsletters. Improve your web site conversions.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Monday, June 27, 2011

Social media marketing

Social media marketing is a addition to personal, small business, corporate, and non-profit organizations’ integrated marketing communications plans. Integrated marketing communications is a multifaceted, orchestrated marketing and advertising practice organizations follow to connect with their target markets. Integrated marketing communications coordinates promotional elements: advertising, personal selling, public relations, publicity, direct marketing and sales promotion.[1] Increasingly, viral marketing campaigns are also grouped into integrated marketing communications. In the traditional marketing communications model, the content, frequency, timing, and medium of communications by the organization is in collaboration with an external agent, i.e. advertising agencies, marketing research firms and public relations firms.[2] However, the growth of social media has impacted the way organizations communicate. With the emergence of Web 2.0, the internet provides a set of tools that allow people to build social and business connections, share information and collaborate on projects online.[3]
Social media marketing programs usually center on efforts to create content that attracts attention and encourages readers to share it with their social networks. A corporate message spreads from user to user and presumably resonates because it is coming from a trusted, third-party source, as opposed to the brand or company itself.
Social media has become a platform that is easily accessible to anyone with internet access. Increased communication for organizations fosters brand awareness and often, improved customer service. Additionally, social media serves as a relatively inexpensive platform for organizations to implement marketing campaigns. With emergence of channels like Twitter, the barrier to entry in social media is greatly reduced.