Published by: Lisa Anderson on 11-27-2012
Maintaining your social networks is vital in keeping healthy business relationships and client satisfaction, which ultimately helps run a more efficient and successful business. There are countless ways to leverage social networks and social media to achieve these objectives. Lisa Anderson has 20 years of experience consulting businesses to improve their overall performance. She shares with us her top eight keys to success (from her ebook, Leveraging Social Networks to Drive Business Results):
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Published by: Judy Cobb on 11-21-2012
Photographs, used intuitively, can improve the look and appeal of your website by adding impact and power. They can also strengthen the immediate impression visitors have of your website and improve the chance that visitors remain there instead of quickly navigating away. Appropriate photographs can also increase the SEO results for your website.
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Published by: LA Dezign.com on 11-20-2012
In light of recent articles about businesses paying for Yelp reviews, I cannot help but comment on the increasing requests I am getting lately to "Like" someone on Facebook, or to write a Yelp review for them. While businesses can benefit from positive reviews, readers need to take them with a grain of salt given the manipulation of them on the part of businesses. In addition, businesses need to be careful not to alienate potential or current customers by pressuring them to write reviews or interact with them on social media sites.
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Published by: David Nordella on 11-15-2012
A confluence of social media and health information technology may lead to quick predictions of adverse medical events, according to �Research To Sift Social Media for Early Signs of Adverse Drug Reactions� by H. Brevy Cannon: http://news.virginia.edu/content/research-sift-social-media-early-signs-adverse-drug-reactions.
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Published by: Jason Ciment on 11-09-2012
Ok. So James Bond cries. Hasn't happened since George Lazenby and for similar reasons too. OK short and sweet. Too much Dench time. seriously anymore closeups of her ancient punim and they should rename the movie Judi Skyfall. This movie was more about the aging Dench than the swashbuckling Bond. Not enough real action. Lot of time spent building plot and sadness and anxiety. But really Live and Let Die and countless other stil achieve a PACE that this film regrettably fails to deliver. It really felt like a 2nd cousin to the original Bourne movies.
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