Posts Tagged ‘business’

Pinterest 101
Posted by Aaron on October 15th, 2012

As social media consumers slowly make the transition to heavily visual media, will your business be prepared to adapt to the change? Many organizations are using Pinterest, but more are still skeptical about the platform’s ability to help reach the bottom line. This blog will give you some quick tips and strategies that any business can use to take advantage of the opportunities offered by this social media contender.

RE/MAX CEO on Technology & Building Relationships
Posted by Aaron on July 25th, 2012

The challenge with today’s market is that people are looking for a more personal, interactive experience with their real estate professional. It can be difficult to maintain a healthy, engaging relationship with clients consistently without the help of an experienced team to back you up.

What Does Blogging actually do for Business?
Posted by Celese Cousin on February 16th, 2012

Blogging is a great addition to social networking, and believe it or not, produces a higher return on investment than Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn. Check out our tips and recommendations from the Better Business Bureau make blogging work for your business.

How does Google+ Fit Seamlessly into the Cyber World?
Posted by Celese Cousin on February 9th, 2012

Google a supreme advantage over the rest of the competition: a brand presence that is synonymous with the worldwide web. Think about it, Google claims over 70% of the market share when it comes to organic searches, offers countless products such as Gmail and Blogger, and has become a colloquialism in-and-of-itself (Google – v. to use the Google search engine to search a topic online). What else could Google do to take over the cyber world? It’s simple. Create their own social network.

The Nuts and Bolts of Google+
Posted by Celese Cousin on February 2nd, 2012

Consumers have yet another network to add to their repertoire of social networking sites, yet many are wondering what it is and how it is used. Google+, the latest product from an extensive line of Google amenities, has been created to increase connectivity between you and the people you know.

Surveys & Forms: What’s the Difference?
Posted by Celese Cousin on January 19th, 2012

Surveys and forms can do wonders for your business. They help to collect data directly from the source to improve the products and services of your company. Getting customer feedback takes the guess-work out of optimizing your product to a target audience. Check out the differences between surveys and forms and begin to implement them into your organization to gain valuable information.

What Can I Learn From Customer Surveys?
Posted by Celese Cousin on January 17th, 2012

Surveys are valuable tools for collecting consumer information. They can guide crowd sourcing efforts by providing aided recall with direct questions. Gathering this information is the first step in becoming more consumer-friendly and guaranteeing success for your organization in the future.

What can LinkedIn do for My Business?
Posted by Celese Cousin on January 3rd, 2012

LinkedIn is the world’s largest professional networking site and could add great value to your business. Check out our list our list of benefits that Linked in can provide to your business.

Should I Shamelessly Self-Promote on Twitter?
Posted by Celese Cousin on December 15th, 2011

Take it from the social media experts; there are more effective ways to Tweet for your business. Try these five tips to keep your business’ twitter profile a hot spot, attract followers, and increase engagement.

Like You, Like Me
Posted by David Kiviaho on December 13th, 2011

Business is precarious when economics are unsteady and people are wary of potential pitfalls. Life is the same way, and the two are not dissimilar. Relationships are the most powerful, and the most key, ingredient of any finely tuned business model. One cannot expect that another will purchases goods or services from them if there is not a relationship of some type. What does this mean?