Posts Tagged ‘Facebook’

Happy Independence Day!
Posted by Aaron on July 3rd, 2012

America is celebrating the 4th of July, but who said you had to put down your smartphone and celebrate socially and not… well… socially? Enjoy the barbecue and fireworks with your friends and family, but don’t forget to share the festivities with your social media networks too! Here are some great ideas for celebrating your Independence Day with a little interactive social media.

RE/MAX owner wins weekend getaway in New Orleans
Posted by Aaron on May 2nd, 2012

“I believe that the services inside of eMerge are the future of online marketing and advertising. I have been receiving positive feedback from my clients due to the eMerge platform and the service I can now provide!” – Norm Taylor, RE/MAX Impact

Blogging for Profit
Posted by Celese Cousin on February 12th, 2012

Blogging is informative, friendly, and best of all generates profit for your business. Generating the right type of content to reel-in your audience can often be a challenge. Stick to the best practices provided by easyeMerge and watch the profit roll-in! Tune-in for these five blogging tips to get attention to generate sales.

Social Media Explained
Posted by Bondilyn Jolly on February 5th, 2012

Wonder about the different social media channels and what they mean? Enjoy this entertaining graphic from ThreeShipsMedia that explains it all!

Get Business With Google+
Posted by Celese Cousin on January 31st, 2012

Google is in the business of business as it launches its “Pages” feature.  Pages are business profiles on the Google+ network designed to promote your organization and interact with your audience.  Google+ Pages are gaining the momentum of social networking giants like Facebook and Twitter and has the competitive edge of being integrated with Google’s [...]

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.

Customer Loyalty Begins with a Great Experience
Posted by Celese Cousin on January 6th, 2012

Whether this is a brand new client or a customer with an unpleasant experience, taking the steps to interact with your audience is extremely important to the health of your organization. Try implementing these three tips and see why customer loyalty begins with a great customer experience.

Why Wouldn’t You Join The World’s Largest Professional Network
Posted by Celese Cousin on January 5th, 2012

LinkedIn is not only the world’s largest professional networking site with 135 million users worldwide, but also provides business tools that are essential for the success of your organization. Check-out the LinkedIn’s features and their benefits to you in “Why Wouldn’t You Join The World’s Largest Professional Network?”.

Home Buyers Need Real Estate Pros. Social Media Can Help.
Posted by Celese Cousin on December 30th, 2011

According to new research by the National Association of Realtors, the number of homebuyers who used the help of a real estate professional increased from 2001-2011. Today, homebuyers need the help of real estate professional to survive the process of finding the perfect home. Take a peek at how social media can help to continuously increase the number of real estate professionals helping lovely people find perfect homes.

Facebook Security
Posted by Celese Cousin on December 22nd, 2011

“Just what do you think you’re doing, Dave?” asked HAL.
“Disabling features on Facebook for security, HAL,” I replied.

The point of social networking is obviously to connect with others by posting images and other information about you to the world, however, users once rested in the comforts of opting into any exposure on these sites. How can you keep yourself secure on the world’s largest social network?