Friday, September 24, 2010

Social Media - mit Facebook Fanpage, Twitter und Co

Social Media Paket für Ihr Online-Netzwerk. Accounts einrichten, vernetzen und mit Traffic belegen. Alles mit Video, eBooks und Checklisten unterstützt. Erstellen Sie kinderleicht z.B. ihre eigene Facebook Fanpage. Die Paktete sind auch einzeln erhältl.


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Power Social Media Marketing

This book is a great primer on social media and how to get started promoting yourself and your business online, but it is also good for the experienced marketer who wants to build more market share and make more money on the Internet.


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Social Connect Blueprint

Social Connect Blueprint is a community-based membership website that provides Social Media training delivered through detailed How-To training videos and live interactive training webinars with industry experts in addition to other valuable resources.


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Offeretti's Social Media and Mobile Marketing for Local Businesses

Offeretti enables local businesses to reach more consumers using mobile marketing and social media marketing for their offers in addition to email and online marketing.


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SEO & Social Media Marketing Guide

Tactics and strategies for creating a compelling, search engine-friendly site using Advanced SEO and a traffic generating network of social media sites. No hype, just facts and details showing 'how to' execute from a 15yr. marketing professional.


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Personal Branding Social Media Themes

The ultimate collection of themes, tools and tutorial videos for promoting your personal brand with social media. Great new niche of "personal branding". Easy to promote! Get paid while you build your own personal brand online!


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Social Media

Social Media Tips, Tactics and Techniques


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Social Media Inspector

Easily Accumulate High Pr Authority Links From Social Media Pages That Have Top Search Engine Rankings For Competitive Keyword Phrases!


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Social Media Marketing Is Duplex, Not Broadcast, Communication

75% commission. Price, $49.99. Social media is still new, and people are trying to understand what it is, how it works, and how it can promote their products and services. Social media marketing is duplex communication, not broadcast communication.


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The New Guide To Social Media Profits

Uncover The Closely Guarded Secrets To Creating More Traffic, Leads, and Sales By Riding On the Coat Tails Of The High Traffic Social Media Websites.


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Social Media Coaching Center

Social media is hot, but it can be confusing and time consuming to learn all this stuff. The Social Media Coaching Center walks you through with step-by-step tutorials, reviews and strategy tips to make your social media strategy successful.


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Gwave Mastery - SEO for Social Media

700 pages of step by step coaching, videos and live consulting, teaching you how to use YouTube, Buzz, Google Reader and more to dominate Google Search Rankings And Local Search and get your YouTube videos ranking top 10 where buyers want what you sell.


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Social Media Traffic Exposed! High Converting Website..!!!

Make a hugh amount of money on this complete new amazing video course. Earn 60% on every sale! We teach our students in this step by step video course how to sell products on Social media sites. Using free method's


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Online Marketing Wisdom from the Best

How many online marketing books would it take to circle the globe? I’m not sure, but I’m certain there are enough on remainder tables everywhere to do the trick.
AboutUs CEO Ray King reads a lot, so when he tells me a book is worthwhile, I know I’ll get something out of it. In his article, Online Marketing is the New Marketing, Ray recommends six online marketing books he’s found valuable, and tells us why.
The growing library of articles for business owners on AboutUs.org covers a range of online marketing topics. We’d like to hear from you if there’s a topic you’d like us to cover, or if you have online expertise you’d like to share. Email me at Aliza@AboutUs.org.
Tagged as: Business, Internet Marketing, Online Marketing, Online Visibility
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Writing for SEO: Go with the Flow


AboutUs.org community member and search engineer John Calday compares the creation of a search engine optimized (SEO) website to crafting a well-organized book in his article, Intuitive SEO by the Book.

Mr. Calday explains how title tags, header tags and meta descriptions can all help you organize content on your website to grab the attention of both people and search engines. Structuring one’s website like a book with chapters and sections leads naturally to a site that’s well optimized for search engines.

We’re building a library of articles written by experienced professionals at AboutUs.org. If you’d like to share your knowledge about an online marketing topic, send me an email at SuziZiegler@AboutUs.org with your suggestion.

We’d love to hear from you!

Tagged as: Business, Internet Marketing, Online Marketing, Online Visibility, SEO, tips


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Your Blog Name is Your Brand

Lots of business people know that keeping a well-written, interesting blog can attract more potential customers to their website.
Choosing a name for one’s blog is an important part of creating its business benefit. Nyco Herzog, an experienced blogger and member of the AboutUs content team, covers the technical, SEO and branding implications of naming your blog in her newest article for business owners.
AboutUs.org is building a library of articles offering tips for growing your business on the web. Take a spin through the articles, and let us know if there’s a topic you’d like us to cover. Or perhaps you have some expertise you’d like to share with other business owners. If so, contact me at Aliza@AboutUs.org.
Tagged as: blog, blogging, Business, Business Blog, Internet Marketing, Online Marketing, Online Visibility, tips
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Social Media for Consultants

Definitive guide for business to business consultants to learn how to leverage social media to develop a brand and connect with potential clients.


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Make Good Marketing Decisions with Google Analytics

There’s a wealth of data available to website owners in Google Analytics. But where to start?
Hallie Janssen of Anvil Media tells you how to learn which online marketing efforts are most effective for your company. Want to know whether your email newsletter, your pay-per-click ads or your Twitter campaign are bringing the kinds of visitors you want? Hallie tells you how to gather the data.
Track Your Marketing in Google Analytics is just one of our growing library of articles for business owners on AboutUs.org. We’re gathering insights from online marketing professionals that will help you grow via the Internet, without breaking the bank.
Is there an online marketing topic you’d like us to cover? Would you like to author an article on AboutUs.org? Contact me by email: Aliza@AboutUs.org.
Tagged as: Business, Google Analytics, Internet Marketing, Online Marketing
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Social Media Wisdom from Ian Lurie

Peter Craine's photo of the Annie Moore statue. Moore was the first immigrant registered at Ellis Island.
I know, I know — admitting this makes me look like I’m fresh off the boat. I just joined SEMpdx, and my first event as a new member was Ian Lurie’s talk on using social media successfully.
Those of you who already know Ian won’t be surprised to hear his insights were delivered with an engaging deadpan humor. References to bee stings, raccoons, chocolate and 52-miles-per-gallon spiked Ian’s talk, underlining his hard-won advice on good social media practices.
Ian’s overarching point: Each additional friend or follower in your social network increases the value of every other friend or follower in that network. Caveat: These must be quality followers and friends. The 50,000 Twitter followers you just bought for just $19.95 don’t qualify.
Why does each follower add value? It’s the multiplier effect. Every follower who shares your tweet or post helps you reach a much bigger audience. Even better, when your friends or followers discuss something you’ve published, their chatter gets picked up by others — and by search engines.
“Even if people don’t link to you, their chatter can have an impact on your rankings,” Ian says. That’s true even though Twitter doesn’t follow links.
There’s more to social media than writing pithy, insightful tweets and posts that inspire people (we hope!) to re-tweet and link. Ian advises us to find blogs where people are discussing things we care about, and post comments there.
That doesn’t mean writing things like, “Great post! Couldn’t agree more!” and including a link to your site.
Instead, Ian advises you to offer your opinion and tips that could help the community on each blog. It’s not bad to refrain from including any links to your site. After a few weeks of active participation, if the blog hasn’t linked to you, you could let the blog writer(s) know you’ve posted something relevant on your own site, and ask (nicely) if they would link to it.
Ian pointed out that social media etiquette is no different from gracious behavior in the non-digital world. In this spirit, he recommends Highrise, a social-media CRM (customer relationship management) package developed by 37Signals. This tool helps you track people who give you nice comments or link love, so you can return the favor within a reasonable amount of time.
“I have the social skills of a fungus,” Ian says. “My kids have to wear name tags. This helps me nurture relationships.”
More recommended tools:
* HootSuite helps you manage multiple social networks and schedule tweets and posts.
*Majestic SEO lets you see links to your website over time. Compare your site with competing sites.
* SEOmoz’s Open Site Explorer lets you see who’s linking to your site and to your competitors.
I could go on and on about Ian’s talk, but as someone who believes all wisdom can be delivered in 500 words or less, I’ll stop now.
Tagged as: Business, Internet Marketing, Online Marketing, Online Visibility, Social media
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Want Links? Get the Right Links!



Every website owner wants links from other sites. It’s one of the surest ways for people to find your site.
But there are good links and there are not-so-good links. Wiep Knol, a link building professional who lives and works in The Netherlands, tells you how to get the right kinds of links in his article, Get Good Backlinks, for the Learn section of AboutUs.org.

Wiep explains in Get Good Backlinks that getting the right links is a lot like getting the right referrals in the non-digital world. He also tells you why the wrong links are not just useless, but potentially harmful to your website’s reputation and its ranking in search engine results.
Wiep knows quite a bit about linking — he’s the co-founder of Linkbuilding.nl, a link building consulting and services firm located in Leiden. He also writes about link building on his blog, Wiep.net — in English!
Get Good Backlinks is the newest article in the growing library of articles for business owners at AboutUs.org. If there’s a topic you would like us to cover, we’d like to hear from you. Or perhaps you’d like to author an article yourself. Either way, contact me at Aliza@AboutUs.org. I’ll be happy to hear from you.
Tagged as: Business, Internet Marketing, Online Marketing, Online Visibility, tips
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Who’s Talking About You? Social Tracking Tools

One of the great things about the web is that you can listen in on conversations about your website, your company and your brand.

Sometimes what you see and hear will make your day. Other times it’ll make you wish you’d never gotten out of bed. Either way, you need to know, so you can respond with all the equanimity and panache you can muster.

We’ve got a list of a few social presence tracking tools to help you stay on top of what people are saying about you online. It’s not an exhaustive list by any means, but the tools here have been used and approved by social media experts.

Our article on social tracking tools is just the latest in our growing library of articles for business owners. Take a look at what we’ve published, and let us know if there’s a topic you’d like us to cover.

Want to write an article for AboutUs readers? Contact me at Aliza@AboutUs.org.

Tagged as: Business, Internet Marketing, Online Marketing, Online Visibility, Social media, tips


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Wonder Twins Activate: Your First Website

Drew and I worked on this collaboratively. You get the best of our different experiences in Getting a Website for the First Time. I know that for me, getting one was intimidating at first, and now it is a much easier process.

Basically, there are two steps:
1. Find an available website name
(Remember you are renting this!)
2. Locate a hosting provider
Drew and I run different kinds of websites, so we use a wide spectrum of hosting services (host = location).
I rent many website names and then redirect them to free pages on wikis like AboutUs, or weblog farms such as Blogger and Posterous. These websites offer the opportunity to easily create wiki pages or weblogs. For example, the website domain name MarkDilley.org redirects to my AboutUs personal page.
Drew’s sites need more complex and fully featured hosting services so he can provide forums and eCommerce applications.
Easy peasey! Read on!
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Social Media Policies Toolkit

Define the rules at your company for the proper use of social media platforms such as Blogs, Twitter, Facebook and Youtube. Ensure your users are spending their time productively and company resources are being used for the business.


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Good Keyword Research Is Powerful

You want your website to rank high when people search for your products or services. But you’re not sure which keywords people are really using to find what you sell.
Christian Bullock, a senior account executive at Amplify Interactive, tells you how to use Google’s keyword research tool in his article, Keyword Research Is Key to Online Success. Christian also tells you how to choose the keywords that are most likely to succeed for you, and avoid those that are just too competitive.
Christian’s keyword research article adds another dimension to his pieces on getting started with Google Adwords and writing effective pay-per-click ads.
We’re building a library of practical advice from online marketing experts at AboutUs.org. Would you like to read about a topic we haven’t covered yet? Email me at Aliza@AboutUs.org with your suggestion.
Are you an expert in a specific area of online marketing? Would you like to share your knowledge? Let me know!
Tagged as: Business, Internet Marketing, Keyword Research, Online Marketing, Online Visibility, tips
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