Create A Facebook Page For Your Business (Part 1)
Are you ready to build your Facebook business page? Here are instructions for creating and setting up your Facebook page (part 1 of 2).
Blogs And LinkedIn Work Together
If you have a blog and a LinkedIn profile, why not combine them? Here’s how you can add your most recent blog posts to your LinkedIn profile.
Finding And Using Creative Commons Content
Looking for an image with a Creative Commons license you can use in your blog? Here’s several ways you can find just the image you need and stay legal.
This article appears in: Articles • Blogging • Flickr • Google Tools • Level 3
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
Twitter Search and Saved Searches
You can use the Twitter search and saved search features to find tweets that mention your business, brand, and products in the Twitter timeline.
This article appears in: Articles • Level 3 • Reputation Management • Twitter
Whose Facebook Wall Is It?
You get to decide how much interaction you allow your fans on the wall of you Facebook business page. This important decision determines how much interaction you give fans with your business and within your fan community.
This article appears in: Articles • Communication • Facebook • Level 2
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
Facebook As A Social Media Hub
Facebook is a popular and powerful social media tool for business that offers you many advantages. But Facebook also has limitations that you must understand to be smart about social media.
Backing Up Your LinkedIn Connections
LinkedIn is one of the few social media sites that allows you to back up your business contacts. Learn how to export your contact information so you can create a backup of this important business data.
This article appears in: Articles • Level 4 • LinkedIn • Professional Network
Finding Existing Customers on Twitter
When your business gets on Twitter, you want to connect with your customers who are already on Twitter. Here are several ways you can find your customers on Twitter.
This article appears in: Articles • Community Management • Level 2 • Twitter











