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I Struggled 17 Years In The Corporate World Today I Successful Work At Home

Posted by Richard Mcmunn | Posted in Entrepreneur Success, Twitter | Posted on 28-08-2009

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“Congrats ma’am. It’s a commercial real estate developer”, I used to joke in a joking fashion, that the maternity medical staff must have told my dear late mother after giving birth to me.

I was the oldest male child in a third generation thriving real estate business in the Deep South. As it turned out, after trying it for four years in my early adulthood, real estate was not for me and I later discovered that big market media and public relations in wasn’t either.

A survival of the fittest environment of any type was not my thing. It took a major coronary to figure it out, but as they say it takes what it takes’. I was forced into early retirement…or so they thought.

The year 2001
I pinched my skin to discover I was still alive and having been the active person I perceived myself to be, started getting busy. Step one was to learn golf. That lasted about a month. One might think that since I grew up near Tiger Wood, perhaps by osmosis some of his golfing genius might have rubbed off. That was not the case. I spent more time in sand traps, pine tree-filled woods and shallow lakes than on the green grass. Mark Twain had been right. Golfing was a good walk gone bad.

Businesses using MySpace

Posted by Matt Gladen | Posted in Twitter | Posted on 28-08-2009

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Social Networking is the grouping of people into certain categories from social to business groups. Most of the time social networking is noticed at schools wit gatherings and such, but the most common place for it is online. The way people communicate to get there points across and to make new social groups.

This is so because online there are so many people that want to communicate with different types of people that although they are not in your community they still want to interact and become more social. Some examples of social networking sites would include Twitter and MySpace.

It is a way to get in touch with those people you wouldn’t normally communicate with. It’s a way to get in touch with the community or like-minded people around you that can help you grow socially. It was made so that people could get their point across faster and communicating with someone much quicker.

Posting ideas and blogging information about your business is a big part of social networking with the community. To express ones ideas is always helpful for a business especially when it is feed back from a client or customer.

Millennial Generation And Social Networking

Posted by Harris Roberts | Posted in Social Marketing, Twitter | Posted on 18-07-2009

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There are over 84 million Gen Yers (or Millennial) in the population, according to 2000 Census Data. Millennial are member of the generation of children who were born between the years 1977 and 1994. One quarter of the US population is part of this generation. This group is poised to make up the bulk of the overall US population within the next 20 years. This generation is a diverse group with 1 in 3 non-Caucasian and 1 in 4 from a single parent home.

Millennial are just waiting for the market to stabilize before they begin their house purchases. The stage is already set for them. National studies from 2007, indicate that three quarters of the home buyers were between 18 and 24 years old, falling into this group. They are looking for stability, home buying agents they can trust, and a fair price.

Millennial want data, but they also want to work collaboratively to reach their goal of home ownership. They are computer savvy, knowing and expecting that more information is just a click away. They also know, as should you, that the competition is only a click away as well.

Can You Use Social Media To Gain Website Traffic Without Pissing A Bunch Of People Off?

Posted by Jesse Davis | Posted in Social Marketing, Twitter | Posted on 17-07-2009

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Have you taken the challenge of trying to use social media to sell a product or promote a business? If so you can probably relate to me when I say it is not as easy as online marketers make it out to be and you probably got a series of ugly tweets or messages from your social media com padres, upset that you where trying to use social media to make a buck.

I recently tried to promote an offer to my Social Media networks and the response was awful. Not only did I not sell a thing but I got so many nasty messages back that it was ridiculous. So Much for trying to make a little extra money on the side.

If you are apart of a social network and you are not trying to make money or gain traffic to your business or website then I think you are wasting precious time that you could be using else where to change you life and build your future.

Honestly if you don’t make money from social networking why do it? Is it not the point of networking to increase business whether it is from one contact or a contact of that contact….. hopefully that was not to confusing.

Are You Making Any Money On Twitter Or Facebook?

Posted by Brandon Fletcher | Posted in Twitter | Posted on 16-07-2009

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If you have been using Twitter or Facebook for any amount of time I am sure you have thought to yourself, if only there was a way to generate income from all of the followers that I have. Or perhaps you may have said to yourself .. Is there a way that I could find out what my followers are actually looking for?

A real social media money system would be really valuable to those of us trying to earn a living in the Internet marketing industry. I have a few methods that we have been using to generate money from Twitter and Facebook that Id like to tell you about them.

1. Optimize Your Twitter Background: Make sure your background represents who you are and use your description in your profile to your full benefit. Most importantly make sure the link in your profile points to a landing page that DOES NOT SELL! You landing page should be or fun.

2. Offer Something They May Find Useful: When a visitor comes to your page make sure somewhere in the top right corner of the page that you have some form of opt-in on the page that will allow you to capture the email addresses of those who might be interested in what you are offering

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