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How to use Twitter for Business
Twitter is a great place for shoppers looking for deals, businesses trying to make a sale, and organizations looking for advocates and donors. Here are three tips you can use to effectively get your point across and generate leads in 140 characters or less…
Email vs. Social Media – Should you follow Ben and Jerry’s?
Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream recently notified their UK subscribers that they are dropping e-mail marketing and focusing on their social networks instead. US subscribers will still get Ben & Jerry’s the monthly edition of ChunkMail. With over a million Facebook followers and a growing Twitter following, the company appears confident that social media can fill all of their relationship management needs – at least in the UK.
Facebook closing Gift Shop – but not for entrepreneurs
Facebook has announced that they will close their Gift Shop on August 1st. But their exit will not end party for others. Over the years the company took two innovative steps worth copying to keep the cash coming in through this product
Google Targets Late Adopters in the E-Book Market
Can Apple’s culture of locking their customers into using only their technology survive Google’s latest move? Let the games begin!
Social Networks: Free R&D for Small Business
A Quick Guide to using Social Networks for Research and Development (R&D). True, R&D can be expensive and time consuming, but without it you could be wasting money trying to convince your target market to buy your products when you should be providing the products and services that they actually want.
Three Steps to Better Open Rates
Ever wonder why your email open rates are low even though your email list is made up of people who willingly subscribed to receive your emails? Well here are three ways to get your subscribers to open your emails..
How Much Time Should Visitors Spend on Your Website?
Rather than worry about how much time people are spending on your Website, here are two questions you should be answering:
1. Are you giving the people what they want in the time they have?
If you think 2 minutes is not “enough time”, get a stop watch and sit quietly while the minutes tick away. I guarantee you’ll get up from your chair with a definition of ‘forever’… READ MORE @ http://www.marooninteractive.com

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