Published by: David Nordella on 11-08-2012
Staying current with Twitter API (application programming interface) can be difficult. Twitter is a popular social media so API pop up like mushrooms in a damp forest, even after the changes that Twitter has made in its API policy. One such API is Twellow, which purports to be the Yellow Pages of the Twitterverse.
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Published by: Judy Cobb on 11-06-2012
Every business owner not only decides which products or services to sell but also identifies the target market for those products or services: the group of people expected to buy the product or service. Each decision you have made about the physical elements of your business--location, floor space, office areas, displays and furniture--have all been made to appeal to your target market. Likewise, your advertising and marketing decisions have reflected the viewing, reading, social media and
communication habits of the target market your business aims at.
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Published by: LA Dezign.com on 11-02-2012
Hurricane Sandy has been devastating to a large part of our country and the effect of its damage will last for years. Our thoughts are with the victims of Hurricane Sandy as well as those who have risked their lives to help those in need.
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Published by: David Nordella on 11-01-2012
Greg Matthews wrote a great blog-post for kevinmd.com titled �Physician use of Twitter: Examining the data�: http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2012/10/physician-twitter-examining-data.html.
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Published by: Judy Cobb on 10-30-2012
In today's online business environment, your customers often rely on your website rather than your local community and reputation when they decide to buy your product or service. Your website must, therefore, establish your credibility as a reliable business that offers quality products or services.
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