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LinkedIn Releases “Apply with LinkedIn” Button

July 27, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Since its big debut as a publicly traded company, news from LinkedIn has been on the wane. Luckily, this week, signs of life not having to do with the most current stock price finally surfaced: LinkedIn has a new button, and true to its careerist commitments, the button will provide an exceptionally simple way for

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Quepasa Pays Myyearbook $100 Million in Merger Agreement

July 24, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Quepasa, the social network with its sights firmly set on a Latino audience has just paid the sibling trio from New Jersey, Geoff, Catherine, and David Cook, $100 million for their fraternal creation, Myyearbook.com. The payoff is considered part of a merger agreement between the two companies. Accordingly, Quepasa is putting up $82 million in

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Traits to Look For In A SEO

July 23, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

While the concept of using and SEO is all well and dandy, there are some serious negative consequences to consider before heading down that path. For example, an SEO can give your website or pages a fake feeling to them. With this, you may receive increased hits or traffic, but it will all be ‘bad traffic’, or traffic that truly has no interest in the products or services you are selling and representing. An irresponsible SEO will not be willing to go the extra mile to ensure that negatives do not outweigh the positives in your venture, so finding and paying for a great and reputable SEO is absolutely necessary!

The ways in which an SEO may help though are rather numerous. First off, they have the ability to review your site’s content and structure; helping you to find ways to optimize and streamline your work to make it more efficient and easier for search engines to use. Secondly and perhaps more importantly, the technical assistance that should be able to provide on hosting, redirecting, backlinks, and JavaScript is what truly makes an SEO great. Without these tools, they are simply doing something that many site owners could do on their own time; a little spring cleaning. Therefore if an SEO is advertising his or her skills only with regards to keyword research or a specific background in a targeted demographic, be wary! These are things that just about anyone and everyone can dig up, so ask questions and be thorough when hiring these people.

Social Media Intelligence Offers Employers A Way Out to Side-Step Discrimination Suits

July 22, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Social Intelligence has only been in business for one year but already it’s set to make a big impact on the ways that employers screen prospective hires through the use of social media. Googling a job applicant can upend an employer’s best intentions to perform a thorough and fair job screening because online searches can

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Harper Seven Beckham Makes Her Debut on Twitter

July 21, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Yesterday, Harper Seven Beckham, daughter of Victoria and David Beckham, was introduced to the public through her mother’s Twitter account. Harper Seven was born on July 10th in Los Angeles, California. By personally releasing a photo of their newborn daughter, perhaps the Beckhams were attempting to assuage the paparazzi first-shot hunting season that Victoria would

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Google Hands Out Badges to Competitive Readers

July 19, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

This week Google is keeping its social momentum going by setting free onto the web its new Google News badges. It’s definitely a social feature for those who like to share, and let’s just say it out right, brag a little about all the stuff they read. Yes, for these folks, badges that track reading

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Email Marketing Development

July 17, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Getting a website off the ground can be an intimidating and difficult task to say the least. Therefore, finding some support and help to give some tips and tricks of trade is a great way to get going in the beginning stages of a website’s development. If possible developing an Email Marketing relationship with another business that specializes in such a service is a great way to get your site out there in addition to search engine keywords and hits. Whether you are looking for templates, smart auto responders, or new images, the realm of email marketing is wide open and ready to improve sites and businesses across the internet.

One of the best things about email marketing is that it can convert usual visitors into customers if done correctly. In this way, your hits are not only more valuable in terms of advertisement space, but also profitable for the business that your site is supporting! This is why investing in thorough and complete email marketing software essential. Without this, getting trial versions that only give a few templates or do not complete the job that they start is simply not enough. Also, using newsletter templates to blast information to relevant customers is another great way to display new products or great deals that are available for a limited time only. Basically, email marketing is a great way to not only reach your old customer base and reenergize them; but also finding brand new customers that would otherwise never know that your site existed!

Privacy Revolution @ Google+?

July 16, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Although Google+ has been greatly lauded for tackling (and side-stepping) certain privacy issues that have plagued Facebook for the eons it’s been since its 2004 inception, what is actually being referred to here is a revolution of social networking heads of state. More specifically, the fact that Larry Page, Vic Gundotra, and Sergey Brin, all

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Social Media Inside the Courtroom

July 15, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Last week, what Time Magazine has called “the first major murder trial of the social-media age” came to a close with a not-guilty verdict for Casey Anthony, a woman accused of murdering her own two-year-old daughter, Caylee Marie, in 2008. Besides the intensity with which the case was followed online, the case’s very beginnings are

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Google+ Running a Pilot Program for Business Profiles

July 13, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Christian Oestlien, a Google+ advertising lead, published a blog post yesterday giving notice of Google’s policy of temporarily “discouraging” businesses and “non-user entities” like teams, locations, or organizations from joining its new social network. The reasoning behind the unexpected stance is that Google is working on the construction of an “amazing Google+ experience for businesses”

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