social media
My New Year's Resolution: Eat Better... and Feature New Websites
01/11/12
Here we go again. It's the start of a New Year and I'm thinking of how I can be a better person: healthier, more efficient, better looking (probably already too late for that!).
But to heck with all of that...what I really want to do is tell everyone about a new website Whippet Creative just launched for Evergreen Advanced Body Work! The new site supports Lorrie Garcia's passion for providing therapeutic massage, including Myofacial Release, for anyone needing relief from pain, or those who just want to feel better.
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But to heck with all of that...what I really want to do is tell everyone about a new website Whippet Creative just launched for Evergreen Advanced Body Work! The new site supports Lorrie Garcia's passion for providing therapeutic massage, including Myofacial Release, for anyone needing relief from pain, or those who just want to feel better.
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Ready. Set. Cyber Monday!
11/16/11
Cyber Monday is the first Monday after Black Friday. It's also the first Monday after Thanksgiving, and the biggest online retail day of the year. So, what should you do to make sure your website can handle all of the orders on this most auspicious day?
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Who shows up at your Social Media party?
09/01/11
Social Media is like sending out invitations to a party. You or your business post "invitations" for the world to see on Facebook and Twitter asking people to join the conversation, yet no one shows up. Why?
Think of it this way. When you go to someone's party, what do you usually talk about? Most of us talk about pleasantries, work, sports, or just about anything that's interesting and the conversation develops naturally. Conversations are rarely if ever forced. And when attending a party, you never show up and start "selling" your company's products or services. If you did, chances are you won't be invited back to attend another party anytime soon. That goes for other folks at the party who witness your rude behavior. Fetch More...
Think of it this way. When you go to someone's party, what do you usually talk about? Most of us talk about pleasantries, work, sports, or just about anything that's interesting and the conversation develops naturally. Conversations are rarely if ever forced. And when attending a party, you never show up and start "selling" your company's products or services. If you did, chances are you won't be invited back to attend another party anytime soon. That goes for other folks at the party who witness your rude behavior. Fetch More...