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Determine Which Social Media Site(s) Will Play a Role in Your Everyday Business Marketing

Monday, September 26th, 2011

Social media certainly isn’t a new concept, and with recent trends in popularity and industry feedback, it doesn’t look like it’s going anywhere for quite some time. Don’t be fooled, as social media refers to much more than the droning activity of updating one’s status and checking into locations. Businesses large and small have flocked to social media marketing services such as Facebook and Twitter, and all to establish a sense of online customer service for fans. But how exactly are these websites to your individual needs? Even if you are just a hobbyist blogger with an interest for a niche interest, social media websites can help you reach an online audience with similar passions.

Determine what type of account you wish for people to see and interact with on a daily basis. If you are creating a social media profile for a business, use the company’s logo and maintain team-oriented communications with fans and followers. However, if you’re the sole owner of a business or website, you may want to create the profile under your own name and feature a positive image of yourself as the avatar. Potential customers and fans will appreciate the personal touch you’ve added to your profile, but don’t go overboard. Keep updates about monotonous happenings to a minimum, as readers tend to lose interest in ideas that aren’t rooted firmly in your business or website’s intentions.

Move Over Direct Mail: Facebook Wants Our Zip Code

Wednesday, September 7th, 2011

Last month, Facebook introduced a self-service ad placement tool to target consumers based on zip codes.

Unlike Google AdWords, which allows a marketer bidding for paid search to appear around a particular zip code, or area, marketers on Facebook can select one, or multiple specific zip codes to target.

Facebook is taking advertising to another level. People log on to search friends and to catch up on gossip and news – not to look at advertisements. But, now companies can target advertisements even more thoroughly based on our age, education and income.

Facebook Wants Your Zip Code

Facebook Wants Your Zip Code

Zip code-targeted ads would allow companies to share information in chosen locations.

Are Facebook users willing to provide accurate details about where they live just to receive tailored advertisements?

Are you?

Read the full story in Security Sales Magazine.

Have You Switched Your HubPages Account to a Sub-domain Yet?

Friday, August 26th, 2011

If you haven’t heard by now, all Hubbers’ accounts need to be switched to customized subdomains.

Why you ask? The company gives two reasons.

1. Having your blogs in a personal sub-domain may help your traffic as the collective online reputation of your Hubs will be able to stand on its own and be judged by Google’s search algorithm individually (as opposed to being judged along with everyone else’s work)

2. With a personalized sub-domain, you’ll be better equipped to develop a personal Online brand.

Visit the sub-domain chooser section of your account and complete the shift.

For more information on the subdomain shift, visit HubPages official Learning Center entry.