Archive for January 2012
From Intern to Innovator: Unveiling SVG’s New Marketing Video
have learned a lot about online marketing, and in particular the benefits of a successful Social Video Marketing campaign. Now, it’s time for me to put these skills to use, producing a short video for online distribution.
Read MoreFrom the Red Carpet to your Computer Screen: How Hollywood is Going Viral
(January 26, 2012) – It’s the first month of 2012, which means that the award season in Hollywood has begun. On January 15th, the 69th annual Golden Globes kicked off several months of red carpet events that will include the SAG awards and, of course, the Oscars. And even if “there’s no business like show…
Read MoreFacebook Gets Political: Social Media Marketing and the Race to the White House
Politicians have taken to the internet, particularly social media sites. Why this shift matters to you.
Read MoreThis time it’s personal: Google changes its search results to reflect social media
Personalized Google search results change the face of SEO, how will it affect your business?
Read MoreIs it Time for a Tumblr?
Last year, the social media site Tumblr saw an unprecedented growth in it’s audience. Company’s like Coca Cola have created accounts to reach their customers, but is having a Tumblr the right choice for your company?
Read MoreNew Years Resolution for Your Business
It’s a new year, and time to start thinking about updating your company’s online marketing strategies.
Read MoreGoogle+ outranks rivals in SEO
Google+ outranks Twitter and Facebook in many searches. Why the site has this advantage, and how you can use it to benefit your online business.
Read MoreListen up! The new Pandora Radio, and what you can learn from their website design.
(January 3, 2012) – If you’re a music lover, then you are probably familiar with Pandora Radio. Pandora is a free website that allows users to customize radio stations based on their favorite artist, genre, or song. Users can further hone the music selection by giving tracks a “thumbs up” or “thumbs down,” allowing them…
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