Google+ might be the new thing, but it’s still going to take time for businesses to get used to it. So for the moment, let’s go back to Facebook. Facebook still offers a huge amount of utility for businesses to take advantage of.
But not just businesses. It’s also for the entertainment industry. Sure, some of [...]
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Top 5 Facebook Uses for the Entertainment Industry
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No Comments »Google+: A New Challenger Enters the Arena!
So, Facebook. We all know about it and we all know about the challenges that being on there represents now.
When it started off, it was cool. I remember being invited as a college student by a friend I’d not seen in a while. And it had that awesome new-site smell to it and everything, you [...]
Top 5 Ways For Hoteliers To Use Facebook
Ah, Facebook. It’s grown up so much since those early days. They used to say that it was just another MySpace. But not anymore. That’s not the way it works now.
And of course, most people don’t know what to do with it. Sure, you probably know enough to know that a fan page is more [...]
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Tags: facebook, marcis interactive, Search Engine Optimization, sem, seo, social media, Web Analytics
No Comments »5 Ways Twitter Makes Marketing Work
Twitter is big news these days for marketers. It’s still the same idea, essentially, as an RSS feed, but it’s a million times more accessible. And because of that accessibility, people love to follow it. That gives you another avenue to have a conversation and to deal with people.
It’s worth pointing out. Especially given that [...]
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No Comments »Top 5 Ways to Drive Traffic To Your Website
You might be wondering just what the difference is between increasing the traffic you get through your website, versus driving people to be there.
And it’s really very simple. What we talked about before is passive, SEO based stuff. It’s what makes you attractive. And it’s good stuff – but we also have to face a [...]
Top 5 Ways LinkedIn Helps Your Business With Generating Leads
LinkedIn is kind of like Facebook, only instead of it being devoted to things like drinking and hook-ups and stalking and shame, it’s dedicated to business. It’s an employee and business networking site that makes use of the social media paradigm as a new way to build relationships.
Naturally, since it’s a business relationship, it’s about [...]
Top 5 Reasons Your Business Should Be Using Social Media
Social media marketing represents a new paradigm. A new way of doing things. We’ve been writing about it for a while but the fact of the matter is that it still has a lot of untapped potential. Companies all over the place are waking up to the fact that building relationships with the customers is [...]
Myspace is Back In The Game
And just when we’d written off Myspace as unable to compete with Facebook. It looks like they found their way after all. A new study has suggested that while Facebook and Twitter are huge draws, that the web is massively in love with the kind of professionally produced content that attracts users to using media [...]
Weight Watchers Walks the Walk by Talking the Talk
Weight Watchers represents success stories on a multitude of levels. It’s about several kinds of success such as the success of its clients in terms of weight loss and fitness attained.
But Weight Watchers represents more than that. It’s a 48-year-old company that has figured out that the paradigm of marketing interactions is changing. The success [...]
City of Philadelphia Kicking Off New Ad Campaign
Who likes food?
I do. I like food a lot. Here in Raleigh, it’s been described by a chef friend of mine as a foodie’s paradise. The reason for it is that it’s a place where there are tons of different restaurants. Not just in terms of how many different restaurants there are, but in terms [...]


