Twitter for Your Small Business – Part II: Getting Started
Now that your palette is wet from the benefits of Twitter, this is how to get started:
Setup
Sign up for a free account at Twitter.com. Choose a username that is unique, your real name works too. Try to make your username short, so when people refer to you in a tweet, you don’t use up [...]
There’s a “Male Prima Donna” at “The Office”
If you keep up with NBC’s The Office, then something may go off in your head when I say Subtle Sexuality. If you don’t keep up with The Office, then you should, it’s hilarious. Check out Subtle Sexuality’s music video below.
A little background for those unfamiliar to the work of Ricky Gervais’ smash television show [...]
Beer Run is a No Go
This video of what some have called “the drunkest man ever” has been making its rounds on the internets in various renditions and mixes, but the one below I like best, which is sped up and played fittingly to Yakety Sax:
It’s a little pass a quarter to 11AM and he’s already that drunk. This is [...]
Twitter for Your Small Business – Part I: Benefits
Twitter is a micro-blogging service used to communicate with other users through the exchange of quick, frequent messages referred to as “tweets.” These tweets are posted to your profile page, posted to your followers’ feed, and are searchable on Twitter search. Another way to look at Twitter is it’s much like a giant online bulletin [...]
Facebook for Your Small Business – Part III: Suggestions, Tips and Notes
Here are some tips to best utilize Facebook for your business:
• By default, the wall is completely public, so whatever you write there, others will be able to see it. However, this can be adjusted through settings.
• You can leave attachments on people’s walls, including photos, videos, and all sorts of rich [...]
Hitler Finds Out Balloon Boy is a Hoax
I’ve been meaning to post one of these incredibly popular Hitler videos, so here’s one of Mein Fuhrer learning the truth about Balloon Boy:
Balloon Boy…what a waste of time that was eh? I called it a hoax early on. Ask the office. For more Hitler fun just do a search for Hitler in YouTube and [...]
Facebook for Your Small Business – Part II: Getting Started
Setup
Go to Facebook.com and sign up for free. Start filling out your profile before adding people, because you want give people something to look at when then check out your profile. The two main things here are a personal picture and your contact information — both of which Facebook highlights when you’re first setting [...]
Facebook for Your Small Business – Part I: Benefits
Facebook is a social networking service that lets you connect and stay in touch with friends, family, colleagues, coworkers, and others who share similar interests or have common backgrounds. You can provide constant updates to your network of friends, leave them comments and vice versa, share content (videos, pictures, music and links) and create or [...]
Social Bookmarking for Your Small Business – Part II: Getting Started + Tips
Now that you’ve Stumble(d)Upon the benefits of social bookmarking and discovered how Delicious it is for your business I bet you’re itching to Digg in and get in the Mixx. There are over a hundred social bookmarking sites (SBS), so start with a few that seem interesting to you and get a feel for it. [...]
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