Chris Burdge | SEO, Social Media | March 31, 2010
With over 400 million users and almost a billion pages indexed on Google, Facebook is a huge Google juice tree, no, it’s a Google juice jungle.
Here are a few simple tips that you can implement today to help you get some of that juice.
1. Secure Your Vanity URL
Facebook offers pages with more than 25 fans something [...]
Nick Cunningham | Miscellaneous, News |
It’s official, Sage is entering a team for the TC10K. Instead of pounding each other in World of Warcraft, our employees will be pounding the pavement instead.
Our team name is, wait for it, Tweet My Dust.
Here’s the logo one of our designers whipped up.
Sponsor Us
We are aiming to raise $1000 for the Heart and Stroke [...]
Chris Burdge | Analytics, Miscellaneous | March 28, 2010
Confession: I’m an insights junkie. Always looking for that nugget of wisdom that pierces through the noise and illustrates the motivation behind consumer action.
So when I discovered many years ago that Facebook business pages (also called ‘fan’ pages) offer “Insights” I got excited. They actually call them “Insights” impressed me since most organizations refer to [...]
Chris Whiteley | Social Media | March 22, 2010
Now I cannot take credit for this idea, this honour goes to Brad Gosse. I will however share it with you as I think it is an important bit of information for anyone thinking of cooking up a Facebook Marketing campaign.
Facebook advertising is usually used as a Pay Per Click medium, but can also [...]
Chris Burdge | Blogging, Miscellaneous | March 17, 2010
Have you seen a video blog and wondered how difficult it would be to create, or if it might be an effective way to portray your business? Well it’s not that difficult or expensive to do and indeed it is a great way to communicate with your target audience. This short video blog reviews the [...]
Nick Cunningham | Miscellaneous, Social Media, Web Design |
The two different spellings of “website” and “web site” are both commonly used in professional content and amateur scribings alike but surely one of them is correct and the other is less so? Which is the right one then? With the unprecedented access to publishing that the common person now has, it turns out that [...]