Imagine setting up your Google Places page for your business. Imagine working with your patients and social media outlets in order to get a variety of good – even great – reviews. Imagine that you had, over a substantial amount of time, accumulated over 70 wonderful reviews. Now imagine that those reviews, much like Kaiser…
Read MoreAs I’ve said many times on this blog and directly to our clients, just when you get used to something on Facebook, it will be changed. This isn’t meant as a criticism, necessarily – technology improves and changes, and it’s important for us to learn to adapt and use that technology to grow our small…
Read MoreIf you’re a small business, where are you getting the majority of your customers? Assuming that “small” also means “local,” it’s likely that most of your revenue is driven by word-of-mouth and local advertisements. You probably have a website because that’s what’s expected of every modern business, but it might not be a main source…
Read MoreIf you’re an entrepreneur, you’re likely always looking for ways to improve the efficiency of your small business. There are so many things to manage, but there are also a lot of tools available to help you do it. Your iPhone is probably one essential tool because it allows you to stay connected to your…
Read MoreTo many, Facebook is at the forefront of social media and has remained there for many years. Closely behind Facebook are other social media sites such as Twitter and Google+. All of these sites can act as outlets for small businesses to reach out to potential customers. Facebook was the first of the social media…
Read MoreIf you ever find yourself wondering, “Hm, is social media important to the growth of my business?” then this video will prove interesting and informative! As 2012 is only days away, I thought it would be fun to review this videographic which details the social media development and growth of 2011. Enjoy!
Read MoreGranted, I’m young-but-not-that-young. Still, I found this infographic highly entertaining as I don’t remember using anything more complicated than the library search engine to finish my college degree in 1996. With 2012 approaching, I thought it would be fun to share this infographic that compares the internet of 1996 with 2011. The times are a-constantly…
Read MoreI love the Infographics! I ran across this one below that compares the similar services offered through Google+ and Facebook, which can be cross-referenced when considering who uses Google+ and what the average day on Facebook looks like!
Read MoreWith all the talk about the Average Day for Facebook, I couldn’t help but post this infographic from Flowtown regarding who’s using Google+ as a comparison. What I find most uselful for both is the perceived number of “users” versus people who actually participate in each social media service. Food for thought!
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