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Does Begging for “Likes” and “Recommends” Work for Social Media Marketing?

 This blog was derived from our groups on Linkedin that were asked the following question "Does Begging for “Likes” and “Recommends” Work for Social Media Marketing?" By Kristin Tomlinson, Web Success Team Do you think begging for “likes” and “recommends” works for Social Media Marketing or is it counterproductive? When it come to marketing a business, everyone wants to draw as many supporters as possible, but there’s a thin line between begging for support and act...

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Social Media Breaks Down Latino Stereotypes

  By Janette Leon-Speyer, Web Success Team What does being “latino” mean? I was reading an article in Clickz the other day titled the “Paradox of being Latino” by Gustavo Razzetti, in which he addresses the subject of being “tagged” a Latino. I was born in Britain and raised in Venezuela. Since moving to the United States of America and becoming a citizen in 1987, I have always felt that I never really was part of the “American” culture because of these “tags...

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Never Forget

 By Kristin Tomlinson, Web Success Team Winston Churchill so famously stated, “Never in the field of human conflict has so much been owed by so many to so few.” This morning, I woke up, shook the groggy out of my system, then blinked my eyes wide open. As I lay in bed for a few seconds, that quote was on my mind. I began to mentally make a list. And started to thank our Veterans for everything good in my life. My pillow, my favorite box of K cereal, the sun, my family's health, my...

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Making the Case for Social Media

 By Bob Speyer, Web Success Team Every week I talk to business people about social media, from entrepreneurs and start ups to corporate types in medium to large businesses. Most either have a limited social media presence or are timid about its use for their business purposes — yet they are intrigued about all the buzz. Their questions and concerns are legitimate, so I decided to write this article to address their most common concerns. (more…)

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Social Media Wins Big on Election Day

  By Bob Speyer, Web Success Team Races were won and lost on election day, but arguably the biggest winner was Social Media. It once again proved to be an invaluable medium to inform and influence voters. Social Media’s Big Four Twitter, Facebook, Google and Foursquare enlisted election widgets and services on their pages to engage voter participation and inform them about the candidate’s positions. (more…)

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