3 Reasons Your Business Needs A Facebook Fan Page

Posted on Dec 21, 2009
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  1. More people can find out about your business because your Page gets indexed and is search able inside and outside of Facebook.
  2. Because the number of Fans you can have is unlimited (whereas the Friend limit is 5,000).
  3. Activity on your Page helps increase what I call “viral visibility” on Facebook. You can establish your brand even further.
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Social Networkng in Plain English!

Posted on Nov 15, 2009
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Social networking websites help you see connections that are hidden in the real world. On second thought, These Social Networking sites makes these connection visible. I got this video by 'Lee LeFever' that explain how it works:

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Elf Yourself


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Facebook "Dislike" Feature

Posted on Nov 5, 2009
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Facebook's "like" feature has been around since February, but they [Facebook] never provided its users the “dislike” feature to vote their opinions going the other way. French developer Thomas Moquet took matters into his own hands by creating a cute (albeit useless) Firefox extension that adds a dislike button to Facebook, letting users who have it installed mark things they don't like.  In order to make the tool work, Moquet had to use his own servers, which keep track of every item that's disliked as well as who clicked it. Any other Facebook users who have the extension installed can then see who disliked it right next to the usual like list.
Click here to install the “Dislike” feature for facebook.  Would you Like this post???

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Permission Marketing

Posted on Nov 3, 2009
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The #1 question people ask me after reading
So, how do we get attention to ask for
permission in the first place?
This manifesto is the answer to that question. [Seth Godin]

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Unclutterer


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I enjoy discovering the unexpected. Just today I learned that former U.S. Secretary of State Madeline Albright wore pins and broaches when she met with foreign dignitaries to convey clever, hidden meanings. She wore jeweled wasps when she wanted the other person to feel a sting, a tiny missile when she met with a Russian foreign minister, a snake pin whenever she worked with Iraqi officials -- all sorts of things. I had no idea, and I find this sort of planning and subtlety to be fascinating. I even think it makes me respect her more. 

This was said by 'Erin Rooney Doland' while giving an online interview to 'Danielle LaPorte' the writer of 'White Hot Truth'.

Erin Ronney Doland is the Editor-in-Chief of Unclutterer.com, a website providing daily articles on home and office organization.
I am going to buy her book "Unclutter Your Life in One Week" right now. What about you???

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What is the Purple Cow?

Posted on Oct 30, 2009
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The Purple Cow is a strategy book written by Seth Godin. It doesn’t teach you exactly what to do but offers guidelines, examples and rough principles which make you realize what you should do to improve your business and make it remarkable.

Sometimes, books like this can be difficult to ‘use’. There’s a lot of ideas so what you really need to do is to extract the essence and apply it to a concrete problem.

All in all, the Purple Cow is a good read and if you do get it, enjoy the ideas and remember to put them into practice. A book like this waxes poetic on marketing ideologies but it’s useless if you don’t take that big step to create a Purple Cow.

For detail review please click here or head to the Purple Cow official website.

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