Just Pin It

You’ve decided that Pinterest is a good avenue to continue your online marketing efforts and you’re wondering how to navigate the site efficiently so that you get the most return on your time investment. That’s understandable, as Pinterest is fast becoming one of the most popular social networks in operation today. If you’re ready to pin it on Pinterest, simply go to the Pinterest home page and select the Join button.

Before you can pin it on Pinterest, you’ll have to login using your Facebook or Twitter accounts; or you can sign up using your email address.

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Facebook And Paid Marketing Ads

Facebook is a free social network with nearly a billion regular members. How can they keep their service free and still keep coming out with new and innovative services to please all their customers? Simple, they use online advertising just like Google and all the other major (and free) search engines and social networks. Facebook uses paid marketing ads to satisfy two primary goals: One, it makes the service money, allowing them to keep their servers running and pay overhead, which amounts to over a billion dollars year. And two, the service is able to provide all of its regular users with highly-targeted content and special offers that they might find interesting. Would you like to harness the power of Facebook marketing for your own business? Step right this way and take the plunge into advertising on Facebook.

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Twitter: What’s In 140 Characters?

What's in a Tweet anywayTwitter started when a group of programmers set out to write a script that would allow them to send SMS messages to a select group of followers. Pretty soon this unique method of social networking became known as micro-blogging and Twitter took off, and take off it has. Today you’ll be hard pressed to find anyone who hasn’t at least heard of Twitter. It’s used by celebrities, politicians, authors, executives, sports stars, moms, dads, middle aged the elderly and yes Teens are using it en masse. The bottom line is that everyone’s using Twitter, but if you want to use it effectively, you need to learn how to use the 140 characters to your advantage.

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Use Pinterest As A Go-To Tool

don't be afraid to pin itPinterest is the latest social network to make waves with online marketers everywhere. Using the Pinterest tool, you can position yourself in front of hopeful prospects and urge them to share your content with other Pinterest users. As long as you know what you’re doing, and if you hop on Pinterest now before your competitors do, you’ll be well-ahead of the curve and in a prime position to take over far more than your share of the market using nothing more than the Pinterest tool.

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Take Advantage Of Keyword Targeting With Twitter, Facebook and Google

keyword targettingWhen search marketing began to take off around the mid-2000s or so, it really put keywords in the spotlight. Google has been one of the pioneers of search marketing and of keyword targeting and today if you spend any time engaging in search engine optimization, it’s likely that you’ve attempted to keyword target with Google, particularly if you’ve used the Adwords online advertising platform. Keywords are the cornerstone of the Adwords platform and it looks like Twitter and Facebook might be following suit.

 

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Book Marketing For The Novice

In order to make a name for yourself in any niche, you must prove that you have keen knowledge, skills and experience in that particular field and you must prove that you have answers that the rest of the group can benefit from. Essentially, you must present yourself as the authority figure in your niche if you hope to break ground and reach success. Book marketing is a terrific way to make a name for yourself and exhibit your authority over your chosen niche, as long as it’s handled effectively. The following book marketing for the novice guide will help you navigate the complicated system of marketing your book, even when no one’s ever heard of you before.

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Would You Use Facebook For Your Search Engine?

would you use the facebook search engineMost search engine marketing experts these days focus on Google and Bing, the number one and number two most popular search engines in the world. Most articles and videos and other content that have to do with search engine optimization and other search engine marketing topics primarily focus on Google or Bing, until now. Facebook has come out with its answer to Google and Bing with Facebook Graph Search. It’s currently in beta status, as well as invite only, but it should be rolled out soon. Whether you’re a search engine marketing hopeful or an expert, here are a few very good reasons why you’ll want to pay attention to this Facebook search engine, which is sure to make waves in the coming months.

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Create An Effective 2013 Twitter Campaign

signing up with Twitter is easyWith Twitter being the second most popular social network on the scene, it’s no wonder everyone wants a piece. Signing up with Twitter is easy. Actually succeeding on Twitter as on online marketer is a whole different story. There is a steep learning curve to the micro-blogging platform. Luckily, we have others doing the research for us so that we don’t have to conquer this learning curve all on our own. The folks over at Linchpin SEO were nice enough to do all the Twittering for us so that we can mold an effective 2013 Twitter campaign out of their findings. Mold your 2013 Twitter campaign after the following to reach number one on everyone’s favorite number two social network.

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Social Marketing in A New Year

The whole world has gone social, at least in the online world it has. Right now Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Tumblr, YouTube and Instagram, among others, are all the rage with users of all ages. As an online marketer, that fact should interest you very much. If you want to get a hold of some of the traffic that social networks experience in a single day (we’re talking millions of hits), you need to keep up with the latest social marketing updates. The following information should help you update your social marketing campaigns so that you can capture even a tiny bit of that monster social media traffic.

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