Find People You Know on LinkedIn
Allow LinkedIn to check for people you know by reviewing your email address book or contacts lists. It’s an easy way to build your network.
This article appears in: Articles • Community Management • Level 2 • LinkedIn
Getting Started with Ebooks
Have you ever considered using an ebook to promote your business but didn’t know where to start? Here’s a look at the process I use to create, publish, and distribute ebooks for my business.
Choose Your Social Media Account Names
What account name should your business use across across all of the social media sites that you use? Here’s a strategy for finding out what is available and securing the best available names for your business.
This article appears in: Articles • Branding • Level 2 • Your Social Media Program
Facebook Places and Your Business
Facebook Places, a location-based social networking service, allows customers to check-in at your business using a mobile device. Are Facebook users checking in at your business? Here’s how to find out.
This article appears in: Articles • Check-in Services • Facebook • Level 2 • Mobile • Proximity Marketing
Claim Your Business Name On Social Media
Does your business have the best possible account name on each social media site you use or plan to use? Here’s a strategy to help you accomplish this.
This article appears in: Articles • Branding • Level 2 • Your Social Media Program
Free Social Media Monitoring Tools
Are you really listening to what people are saying about your business online? Here’s a run down of free social media monitoring tools and where to listen for these hidden conversations.
This article appears in: Articles • Level 2 • Reputation Management
Using Your Twitter Goals
Your Twitter goals help to focus your Twitter activities. Here are some ways that you can incorporate your Twitter goals into your Twitter profile and community conversation.
This article appears in: Articles • Business Goal • Community Management • Level 2 • Twitter
Setting Twitter Goals
Your Twitter goals are the most important decisions you make about your Twitter use. Here are some ideas to help you create good Twitter goals.
This article appears in: Articles • Business Goal • Level 2 • Twitter
Write A Great Twitter Bio
Your Twitter bio gives you 160 characters to explain your business and express its personality. Here’s a list of what to include along with great and not-so-great examples.
This article appears in: Articles • Level 2 • Smart Examples • Twitter
Whrrl And Your Business
Whrrl, a location-based social networking service, allows customers to check-in at your business using a mobile device. It provides you with valuable information about your customers.
This article appears in: Articles • Check-in Services • Level 2 • Proximity Marketing










