by Nick | Jan 5, 2012 | Marketing on Social Media
Social Media Education Don’t dismiss social media education just yet. As many argue about the relevancy of social media webpages like Facebook, YouTube, or even Twitter in the classroom, there are some perks to using these sites that will not only stretch your...
by Nick | Jan 5, 2012 | Marketing on Social Media
When doing your preliminary research for a new website or blog, it is now standard practice (if you care about SEO) to spend a significant amount of time on researching the important keywords for your site and your chosen niche. However, what many people don’t...
by Nick | Jan 4, 2012 | Marketing on Social Media
Ten years ago, marketing was very different compared to how we market today. All the social media sites were nearly unheard of, and the Internet was just beginning to boom. At that point in time, some of the major ways of marketing still included the use of telephone,...
by Nick | Jan 4, 2012 | Marketing on Social Media
From Yahoo! News: As the votes are being counted in Iowa, the twitterverse is ablaze with comments about #iacaucus. True to form, Ron Paul’s hall-of-mirrors effect on the Internet is propelling him to win the race for biggest buzz, including most tweets and most...
by Nick | Jan 3, 2012 | Marketing on Social Media
Is Twitter activity a more accurate predictor of politics than the polls? We can find the answer out as early as tonight in the Iowa Caucus. Twitter is now being used to track candidate buzz in the 2012 elections and is ready for action in today’s caucuses....
by Nick | Jan 3, 2012 | Marketing on Social Media
Ron Paul Media Bias If you’ve been watching FOX news coverage or any other network, you may notice the Ron Paul media bias that exists during the Iowa caucuses. Although Ron Paul is leading the races in popularity, the media is simply dismissing the facts and...