Geolocation, Geolocation, Geolocation
If your business relies on walk-in customers, you can use social media tools to find local customers on the internet thanks to smart cell phones and the growing use of the mobile internet
This article appears in: Articles • Foursquare • Level 1 • Proximity Marketing
Invite People To Your Facebook Event
You’ve created a Facebook event. Here are some strategies for how you can use Facebook to invite people to attend your event.
This article appears in: Articles • Events • Facebook • Level 3 • Proximity Marketing
What Are QR Codes & Why Should I Care?
QR codes (also called 2D bar codes) are spotty square images showing up on businesses and printed materials. Here’s the scoop and a few ideas about how a QR code could help your business.
This article appears in: Articles • Business Technology • Level 1 • Mobile • Proximity Marketing
Create A Facebook Event
Facebook allows you to create events, invite people to attend, and manages the guest RSVPs. This is the first of a four articles about creating Facebook business events.
This article appears in: Articles • Events • Facebook • Level 3 • Proximity Marketing
The Mobile Revolution Is Coming
The growth of the mobile internet especially for social networking sites presents an interesting opportunity for businesses who are ready to embrace this important trend.
This article appears in: Articles • Business Technology • Level 1 • Mobile • Proximity Marketing
10 Ways To Build Your Local Twitter Community
Twitter is a great tool for building your local business community on social media. Here are ten ways you can tap into your local community and build your local Twitter community.
This article appears in: Articles • Level 2 • Proximity Marketing • Twitter
Getting On Google Maps
Is your business listed on Google Maps? Did you know that you can quickly and easily add your business to Google Maps or add details to your existing business information?
This article appears in: Articles • Google Tools • Level 2 • Mobile • Proximity Marketing
Organize A Tweet-Up!
You can use your contacts on Twitter to create fun events in your local community. Curious about how to start a tweetup? Here’s everything you need to know.
This article appears in: Articles • Events • Level 4 • Proximity Marketing • Twitter
Think Global, Tweet Local
Did you know that you can use Twitter and the many Twitter tools to find people within a short distance of your business? Here are five tools to launch your local Twitter user search.
This article appears in: Articles • Level 3 • Proximity Marketing • Twitter











