Believe it or not, we’re a quarter of the way through 2012. As you perform your monthly review of your marketing plan, are you on-track with your goals? Are the results what you had expected? If you’re thinking that maybe you missed something, it might be time to give LinkedIn a second thought.
Now you may have thought 4 or 5 years ago that LinkedIn was particularly geared towards corporate workers looking for a new career path or employment, and you would have been right. However, after nearly 9 years in operation (LinkedIn turns 9 on May 5), and more than 150 million members in 200 countries, it’s silently built up a rather strong foothold as a top contender of social networking sites.
Hi everybody, this is Georgia McCabe, and this month’s video blog post is all about Facebook Timeline for brands.
This will be short, covering the key things that you’ll need to address before March 30th, because all your fan pages are going to automatically be converted to this.
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Watch as Georgia McCabe leads you through an overview of how professional photographers can use Pinterest to attract new clients and help out their existing base. Learn about the types of boards photographers can set up on Pinterest and more; to find more ways to be accessible and helpful to customers!
Learn how professional photographers can use three great new social media apps to increase their social media engagement:
It seems like every day a new social networking site appears. If you haven’t heard about Pinterest, it’s a new social networking site with an “online pinboard” interface. According to Experian Hitwise, this invitation-only site now has 40 times the number of total visits it had six months ago, now finding its way into the top 10 websites in the category of social networking and forums.
Women between the ages of 25 and 44 are the most popular users and they comprise 59% of its readership.
This newcomer in 2011, is a visual “corkboard” of sorts, think of it as a bookmarking site that allows users to tag or more appropriately, “pin” pictures that resonate with them. And each picture is connected to a link somewhere on the interwebs. The act of “pinning” is sharable, and can be seen by your friends through numerous sharing sites, such as Facebook.
Watch as H&H Color Lab guest blogger Georgia McCabe shows photographers how to use Wildfire to create fast and easy Facebook Contests to help market your company: