There are so many types of businesses online. Some are solely Internet based and others involve a little bit of engaging online as well as offline. The problem is that some people do not see the potential or fear to fail. Before I go further, if you start a business online, do not quit your
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Content Is King – Not Just A Fad
Producing content and using social media techniques have not been a fad – something that will go and come on a whim. Before the Internet, people were using other types of marketing methods. It was not until recently, “social media” became a popular term in exchange for “marketing” in general. As Mike Spakowski pointed out
[Continue Reading...]Responsible Blogging for Small Business Owners: Top 5 Tips on How to Blog Responsibly
[ This is a guest blog post. Amy enjoys creating marketing campaigns for small business owners and entrepreneurs. Amy runs an indoor fountains ecommerce business as well. To learn more about Amy’s current project (work in progress), please visit Phoenix Internet Marketing firm, Niche Solutions, LLC. ] True connections happen when you engage with your
[Continue Reading...]The Advancement Of The Internet And Your Reputation
Hands down, the Internet has changed a lot in the last decade. There are far more people online and there are so many websites to visit now that it is certain that no one will be able to visit each one. Along with this comes the problems like identity theft, and losing a job over
[Continue Reading...]A Guide On Blogging And Recommending People You Should Follow
There is a reason why there is a #followfriday on Twitter and though a lot of people miss the point in recommending others. Follow Friday was created by Micah Baldwin (@micah) and was to allow people to honestly tell others who they should follow and why. This concept has been altered and unfortunately for the
[Continue Reading...]Social Networking Breaks Down Real Communication? What?!?
What?!? I understand what is said in the article (Un)Social Networking, but I cannot agree with it entirely. The article covers that people are basically losing interest in real conversation face-to-face and would rather turn to social network sites like Twitter and Facebook. Conversations are considered more shallow within the social streams. As a person
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