The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “How Employers Are Paying in 2012 [INFOGRAPHIC]”. Lauren Hockenson says, “For those of you who have been working hard for your companies under tight financial constraints during the last few years, a silver lining might be coming your way. Thanks to rosy outlooks of employers in companies of all sizes across the country, it looks as though 2012 is going to be the year of the raise”. How Employers Are Paying in 2012 [INFOGRAPHIC] Mashable.com [...]
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Four attractive fan pages for local businesses. So you can quickly set up fan pages in these niches and reap the rewards of grateful clients. Accountants, Auto Mechanics, Beauty Salons and Home Builders need fan pages. Now you can supply them. Lean more here. [...]
The difference between excellent on-page SEO and average on-page SEO can be measured in financial payoff. George Katsoudas’s 1-Click WP SEO has the potential to fine tune your SEO and give you that extra boost that will translate to money in your pocket. This Plugin is so easy no instruction manual is needed.Even if you do not know the first thing about SEO, 1-Click WP SEO will automatically search engine optimize each new post that your publish. Just write your post, insert your keyword and click update. The plugin do all of the rest on page SEO for you. Learn the whole story here. [...]
Answer customer questions before they ask them; create an FAQ in your WordPress site. People will go there and get answers instead of contacting you, saving you time and money. As new questions arise, add them to the FAQ so it gets better as time goes on. This flexible plugin can be customized to fit your blog’s style and color. Several templates are included so you can choose a suitable design. Get the whole story here. [...]
Lisa Klein-Weber has been making profitable lenses for years. She uses a lot of common techniques to make the pay off, but she also has found some that are not common and do boost profits. She shares all she knows in Squidoo Shortcut to Money, including: WHY some of her lenses did great and some didn’t WHICH types of lenses are most likely to make easy money with the least work WHERE to get your best ideas for your best lenses And how to make the most money quickly How do you do squidoo? Let Lisa tell you here. [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Facebook Timeline for Brands: The Complete Guide”. Christine Erickson says, “Now that Facebook Timeline has finally rolled out for brands, companies have endless opportunities to refresh their social media strategy. Sounds overwhelming, doesn’t it? Let’s break it down. As of Wednesday, brands can opt in on the new features. If you’re not familiar them, be sure to review them here before you dive into this project”. Facebook Timeline for Brands: The Complete Guide Mashable.com [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Cord-Cutting Startup Aereo Sued by Broadcasters”. Christina Warren says, “Aereo, the startup that aims to help New York City residentsstream live broadcast television online, is being sued by Fox, Univision, Tribune Company and PBS. The broadcasters allege that Aereo’s service violates copyright laws under the United States Copyright Act and unfair competition statutes under the common law of the State of New York”. Cord-Cutting Startup Aereo Sued by Broadcasters Mashable.com [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Facebook’s Time Travel Problem: Timeline Only Goes Back To 1800”. Alex Fitzpatrick says, “Facebook Timeline has a time problem: Profiles using the new design can only go back as far as the year 1800. Facebook Timeline pages for brands launched Wednesday, and some more elderly brands — such as Princeton and the U.S. Army — are starting to notice they predate Facebook’s 1800 barrier. That’s not a problem for personal Facebook users, unless there are some time travelers, vampires or Highlanders among us”. Facebook’s... [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Is Social Media Actually Making Us Less Connected?”. Adam Ostrow says, “Checking email during meetings. Shopping on your smartphone in the middle of class. Texting at funerals. These are a few of the examples that MIT professor Sherry Turkle offered during her TEDTalk on Thursday, in which she argued that “technology is taking us places we don’t want to go.” Turkle, a psychologist who leads MIT’s Initiative on Technology and Self”. Is Social Media Actually Making Us Less Connected? Mashable.com [...]
If you want to make your mark on Facebook, so you can use it to build you business, you had better not blend into the background. You need a memorable Facebook presence. Andrew Hurter did that, and he got the attention of a big name marketer he followed, one who had thousands of folllowers, and won a contract to do work for him. He explains how he did it in FB Engagement Formula so you can copy his example. Get the whole story here. [...]