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5 Tips For Getting More from Facebook
In continuing with my series of quick social media tips (check out 5 tips for LinkedIn) I’m covering some tips for business use of Facebook here. I’ve actually written about some of these tips in great detail before, but this can act as a quick primer for folks who like their info snack sized like this.

20 MustHave Search Engine Marketing Tools
Here is a list of 20 must-have tools used by busy SEM professionals:

What Do Busy SEM Professionals Keep in Their Toolkit?
Kalena Jordan of Search Engine College reviews a range of time-saving tools and software relating to the search industry.

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How to put your videos on YouTube
YouTube is currently the world's most popular video upload site and gets about 65,000 or more videos a day submitted to them. YouTube says that their videos account for 60 percent of all videos watched online and that their visitors spend an average of 17 minutes per session on the site. According to Nielsen NetRatings, YouTube has nearly 20M unique users per month. So how do you get to join the party and have your videos online at YouTube? It's really easy. First you got to shoot, create and compress a video.

Why Many Websites Fail
Here’s a statement that may shock you. No one gives a darn about how great a web site is designed! Does that surprise you? Well, in truth, all anyone cares about when they hire a web designer is whether they can solve their problems and get them new clients. Ask any visitor to a web site what they want from a site and in all likelihood they’ll tell you that they just what to find the information or the product they’re after. So, in fact, it doesn’t matter if a site has great graphics or is filled with fabulous flash animation because the bottom line is this: When designing a web site, your only concern is whether the web site does what it was meant to do, which is to get new business.

Is having a website a requirement in the RFQ RFP process today
Member Question: I have a question, for those actively participating in the RFQ & RFP process today. We had a client request we put up one page of his newly developed site, even though it was in the production phase and not close to finalization. He requested we upload one page, disconnect the links, and post. In further discussion he explained, having a website was part of a RFQ submission requirement. Both concerned are privately held corporations and both in the US. Has this become a standard requirement in the RFQ/RFPprocess? If so, in what cases and industries is it required? My Response: The statement that “having a website was part of RFQ submission requirement,” demonstrates that the “myths” surrounding discredited supply chain practices continue to persist.

Who Is Your Audience
What is the age level and what kind of knowledge does your audience have? A layman might linger around a general site on gardening, but a professional botanist might turn his nose at the very same site. Similarly, a regular person will leave a site filled with astronomy abstracts but a well educated university graduate will find that site interesting.

Don’t just sit around on the Internet, put your web site to work.
So your business has a web site. Great! As we’ve said before, “It’s a credibility issue—these days a business is expected to have a web site.” But wait a minute, what’s the site doing for you? Sure, your web site is helping your customers get to know, like and trust you by building awareness, providing information and shortening the selling cycle, but could it be doing more? YES!

How To Upload and Insert a Banner Advertisement into Your Website Using the Joomla Content Management System
How to upload and insert a banner into your Joomla website.

Now You Can Publish Your E-Book on Barnes and Noble
Now, you can upload Word, txt, rtf, html and other files directly to PubIt!, which will convert the files and make them available as an e-book. The e-book will be available within 72 hours of its upload.

Internet Marketing Tools - Why Do I Need A Web Hosting Service?
Web hosting is a service which allows you to upload your own files and site to a server in a data centre. Once uploaded, your website can be seen by anyone connected to the Internet. Providers have their own specialists to maintain their system reliability and security.

One Web Site Or Two?
Many business owners are wondering whether one Web site is enough, or whether they should have two or more sites. Typically their thinking starts by them saying it would be "too cluttered" to have everything on one site. Fair enough - it's good that they don't want to confuse site visitors with a cluttered Web site. But what exactly does "too much clutter" mean?

How the Social Web Has Changed Internet Marketing
In the last few years, ordinary Internet users have the ability to upload - or publish - their own material to the Internet. And they've used that ability to turn the Internet into an upload medium. If you've heard the term "Web 2.0", that's it in a nutshell.

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