Posts Tagged ‘Facebook’

Facebook: The Missing Manual

July 8, 2009 - 9:17 am No Comments

Facebook’s popularity is skyrocketing, drawing more than 50 million people to this combination online village green, personal Web site creator, and souped-up address book. But one thing you won’t get when signing up is a printed manual. Enter Facebook: The Missing Manual–your witty, authoritative, full-color guide to unlocking everything Facebook can do.

Facebook: The Missing Manual Sneak Preview: Five Tips and Tricks

1. Never check the “Remember me” box when logging onto the site. (Doing so puts your account at unnecessary risk and saves you very little time or effort.)
2. When you register for the site, use your actual birthday so that your friends will get an automatic heads-up a few days before the Big Day (all the better to fete you with).
3. Never add compromising photos or info to your Facebook profile; bosses, teachers, hiring managers, and others can use legitimate means to see your profile *even if* you think you’ve adjusted your privacy settings to prevent them.
4. If you’re on Facebook to find a gig (or a date), be sure to sprinkle keywords liberally in your profile descriptions. Doing so ups the odds of your appearing in other members’ searches.
5. Before you fill out your profile, first head to the main menu and click the “privacy” link (little-p) and follow the steps in Chapter 12 of the book to customize who gets to see how much of your personal information.

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Inbound Marketing: Get Found Using Google, Social Media, and Blogs

July 1, 2009 - 1:27 pm No Comments

Stop pushing your message out and start pulling your customers in

Traditional “outbound” marketing methods like cold-calling, email blasts, advertising, and direct mail are increasingly less effective. People are getting better at blocking these interruptions out using Caller ID, spam protection, TiVo, etc. People are now increasingly turning to Google, social media, and blogs to find products and services. Inbound Marketing helps you take advantage of this change by showing you how to get found by customers online.

Inbound Marketing is a how-to guide to getting found via Google, the blogosphere, and social media sites.

• Improve your rankings in Google to get more traffic
• Build and promote a blog for your business
• Grow and nurture a community in Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc.
• Measure what matters and do more of what works online

The rules of marketing have changed, and your business can benefit from this change. Inbound Marketing shows you how to get found by more prospects already looking for what you have to sell.

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The New Language of Marketing 2.0: How to Use ANGELS to Energize Your Market

March 27, 2009 - 1:29 pm No Comments

Use ANGELS and Web 2.0 Marketing to Drive Powerful, Quantifiable Results
For every marketer, strategist, executive, and entrepreneur

Today, marketers have an array of radically new Web 2.0-based techniques at their disposal: viral marketing, social networking, virtual worlds, widgets, Web communities, blogs, podcasts, and next-generation search, to name just a few. Now, leading IBM marketing innovator Sandy Carter introduces ANGELS, a start-to-finish framework for choosing the right Web 2.0 marketing tools—and using them to maximize revenue and profitability.

Carter demonstrates winning Web 2.0 marketing at work through 54 brand-new case studies: organizations ranging from Staples to Harley Davidson, Coca-Cola to Mentos, Nortel to IBM itself. You’ll discover powerful new ways to market brands and products in both B2B and B2C markets…integrate Web 2.0, experiential, and conventional marketing…maximize synergies between global and local marketing…gain more value from influencers, and more.

Includes information, case studies, and working examples for next generation marketing strategies such as:

•  Social networks with virtual environments, including Second Life
•  Online communities including Facebook
•  Viral Marketing and eNurturing
•  Serious Gaming
•  Widgets
•  Wikis
•  Blogging, including Twitter
•  RSS
•  Podcasting
•  Videocasting

Whether you’re a marketing professional, Web specialist, strategist, executive, or entrepreneur, this book will help you drive immense, quantifiable value from Web 2.0 technologies—now, and for years to come.

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Web Marketing All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies

February 7, 2009 - 7:37 pm No Comments

Everyone’s doing it — Web marketing, that is. Building an online presence is vital to your business, and if you’re looking for Web marketing real-world experiences, look no farther than Web Marketing All-in-One For Dummies.

These eight minibooks break down Web marketing into understandable chunks, with lots of examples from an author team of experts. The minibooks cover:

  • Establishing a Web Presence
  • Search Engine Optimization
  • Web Analytics
  • E-Mail Marketing
  • Blogging and Podcasting
  • Social Media Marketing
  • Online Advertising & Pay-Per-Click
  • Mobile Web Marketing

Web Marketing All-in-One For Dummies shows you how to please both customers and search engines; track your performance; market with e-mail, blogs, and social media; and more. It’s a one-stop guide to

  • Maximizing Internet potential for your business and ranking high in searches
  • Tracking how your ads, pages, and products perform
  • Managing pay-per-click ads, keywords, and budget, and developing marketing e-mails that customers actually want to read
  • Creating a blog or podcast that helps you connect with clients
  • Using social media outlets including StumbleUpon, Facebook, and Twitter
  • Leveraging mobile technology
  • Generating traffic to your site and writing ads that get clicks

Not only that, but Web Marketing All-in-One For Dummies includes a Google AdWords redeemable coupon worth $25 to get you started! Begin developing your Web site strategy and start marketing your business online today.

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