posted by Brad Shorr filed under Social Media
Guest blogger Kate Elzer-Peters is the Social Media Marketing Coordinator at The Queensboro Shirt Company, located in Wilmington, NC. She coordinates Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, the company News page of the website, Queensboro Out and About (the public service arm of Queensboro), and other outreach activities. She also blogs, markets and writes for companies around the world at thegardenofwords.com, her PR and marketing business.
Taking Customers “Behind the Seams”
posted by Brad Shorr filed under Social Media
How Do You Get B2B Firms Excited about Social Media?
[/caption]There’s been a great deal of talk lately about pitching social media services to b2b firms. Alina Popescu wrote How to Sell Social Media to B2B Companies right here, and this one, The 5 Things I Hate About Social Media, by Brian Carter on Karen Swim’s Words for Hire blog reflects my own feelings… Continue reading
posted by Brad Shorr filed under Coffee Break
A Little Year-End Word Game
Years come and go, but we’ve reached the end of a decade. With that in mind, I looked back over the decades I can recall and tried to sum them up in one word. If you had to sum up a decade in one word … what word would it… Continue reading
posted by Brad Shorr filed under Social Media
“‘Dear George, remember no man is a failure who has friends. Thanks for the wings, Love Clarence.’” – It’s A Wonderful Life
Hello, All. I’m no George Bailey, but I am incredibly thankful for the wonderful friends I’ve developed over the course of my blogging and social media adventure. Knowing I will… Continue reading
posted by Brad Shorr filed under News
Wishing You a Merry Christmas and a Happy Holiday Season!
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Make Merry!
Being obsessed with words, I couldn’t help but quote this excerpt from the Free Dictionary’s definition of merry. Isn’t this a word we want to enjoy in all of its richness?
Adj. 1. merry – full of or showing high-spirited merriment; “when hearts were young and gay”; “a poet could not but be… Continue reading
posted by Brad Shorr filed under SEO
One of the biggest challenges in SEO for b2b firms is linkbuilding. With a traditional website, the opportunities to establish high authority, inbound links are few and far between. Comparatively few sites will be interested in linking to a company that fabricates aluminum siding or sells and services forklift trucks.
Obtaining links from directories is one… Continue reading