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Sep 02
2010
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[ August 20, 2010 — Sarasota, Fla. ] New World Collaborative, a group of digital marketing professionals, has opened a new office at 1266 First St., Suite 5, in downtown Sarasota. This office will serve as an umbrella location for both the New World Collaborative and the three founders’ individual companies. The New World Collaborative formed in 2009 to provide comprehensive web development and internet strategies including SEO and social media marketing alongside digital public relations for clients, leveraging combined skills and educating the community on how to build their businesses without wasting money. Meet the founders:
Elizabeth Blair is president of Webjunkees, Inc., a company combining marketing strategy with award-winning creative to provide clients with not only a website, but a tool to save valuable company time while growing their business. Gabriel Marguglio is CEO of Destiny Technologies, which was founded in 2002 and focuses on website design, content management solutions and internet marketing. Finally, Gayle Williams is president of Vision PR & Marketing, a firm specializing in bridging the gap between traditional and digital PR/marketing for a diverse array of clients.
These three web and marketing professionals joined forces to combine their strong individual talents and achieve greater results for their clients as a result of truly working collaboratively on integrated digital and physical marketing and branding campaigns. Some of New World’s success stories include Sunshine from Darkness, Sarasota Ballet and Bach Elder Law. They will also continue to offer open-to-the-public seminars on best practices for SEO, digital PR and social media marketing.
New World Collaborative made their first splash in April of 2010 with the launch of their One-for-One Website Initiative. Inspired by eco-friendly TOMS Shoes, who donate a pair of shoes to a child in need for each pair they sell, New World made a commitment to build a free website for a not-for-profit organization for every website developed for a corporate client. The most recent website was built for grassroots organization Second Chance Last Opportunity and went live in June. As New World Collaborative continues to grow, new One-for-One websites are in the works.
The New World Collaborative invites you to stop into their new home and meet the team. Stay tuned for news about a fall open house in the courtyard of the new office as the weather begins to cool. The New World Collaborative will look forward to officially welcoming you to their space!
New World Collaborative Sarasota, 1266 First St., Suite 5, or newWworld.com
About New World Collaborative
Founded by three marketing/PR/web development experts, each heading their own company, New World Collaborative came into being from the belief that collaboration among professionals on behalf of clients and the community at large is the highest order of business. Using the most current, most effective and most efficient strategies in this new digital world, New World Collaborative offer clients cost efficiency in a team of senior experts in marketing, PR, web development, SEO and social media. Collectively, New World determines the most effective strategies based on each client’s budget and goals, not big overhead. Our community service is to empower our clients with the knowledge and tools to flourish and most importantly track the results of their programs in a meaningful way. Learn more at http://www.neWWWorld.com
New World Collaborative co-founders:
Elizabeth Blair, Webjunkees
Gabriel Marguglio, Destiny Technologies
Gayle Williams, Vision PR & Marketing
The experts at New World Collaborative will share the latest and most effective techniques used by businesses to build brand awareness, overall visibility and action using tactics that are guided by well thought out strategy. “We are no longer in a world of ‘build it and they will come’,” explains New World founder and principal of Vision PR & Marketing Gayle Williams. “Small and large businesses alike must engage their audiences and build relationships by leveraging fully optimized website and strategic social media activity.”
Williams and New World co-founders Gabriel Marguglio of Destiny Technologies and Elizabeth Blair of Webjunkees will discuss SEO/SEM, digital PR, websites, social media marketing and more on Fri., July 23. This seminar is free for DSA members and $10 for non-members. Attendees are encouraged to RSVP to dsa@downtownsrq.com or call 366-7040.
Digital PR Seminar, 8-9:30 a.m., Fri., July 23, Whole Foods Market Lifestyle Center, 1451 1st Street, 366-7040 or newwworld.com, free for DSA members, $10 donation non-members.

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Are you still operating your business the "old school" way?
Are you unsure of how to use social media to your advantage and profit?
Does your website need a facelift but you're afraid it'll cost an arm and a leg?
Well, its a NEW WORLD BABY!!
NEW WORLD COLLABORATIVE, that is!
Saturday, June 19th on WTMY 1280 AM radio, from 9-11 AM, the "Talking with Gloria" radio show will host the entire NEW WOLRD COLLABORATIVE team!
Not only will they address ways in which to improve your business but we'll be taking calls to answer YOUR specific questions, pertinent to your business needs.
AND........THEY ARE GIVING AWAY FREEBEES to the first 100 people.......who.........well.......... you'll just have to tune in Saturday to "Talking with Gloria" and find out what you can get for FREE!!
LIVE Online Streaming with Video at www.WTMY.com or tune to 1280 on your AM dial.
CALL 941-954-1280 to find out what you can get for FREE!
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Jun 16
2010
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The Juice Behind Your Website - Drupal vs. JoomlaPosted by Destiny Technologies in Website , server , joomla , e-comerce , develop , Businesses |
Joomla
If you need: A blog, home-page, videos, photos, e-commerce, ad server and community features.
Good for: Businesses that need more customization than what WordPress offers. The learning curve is less than Drupal's, but just a little less.
Famous user: IHOP, at ihop.com
Price: Free--but. Like Drupal, Joomla is probably too complex to develop, design and maintain yourself.
Drupal
If you need: A blog, home-page, videos, photos, e-commerce, ad server and community features.
Good for: Someone who needs customized content and isn't afraid to learn how to use it. Drupal can do just about anything. And if it can't, a huge user community is ready to swap tips to help your geek along.
Famous user:The New York Observer, observer.com Price: Free--but. It's open source
, meaning that an army of developers works on plug-ins for this thing gratis. So unless you're a coding ninja, you won't know how to install them.
To read more about this go to: http://www.entrepreneur.com/magazine/entrepreneur/2010/june/206660.html
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Jun 15
2010
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Tech Stars
Bright new lights in the region.
Author: Molly McCartney
Photographer: William S. Speer
Sarasota-Manatee is no Silicon Valley. But we aren’t all real estate and tourism, either. The fact is that we have a growing number of bright, energetic tech entrepreneurs who are providing new products and services, from futuristic identity theft protection to nanotechnology inventions that stop the spread of disease.
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Jun 09
2010
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First let me say, I am not a Web developer. But I hire individuals and teams that develop knock-out, highly effective Web sites for my clients. If there is one thing I have learned its that you take a huge risk - and more often make an even bigger mistake - when you hire someone who does not have a multidisciplinary skill base.
What do I mean? Let me paint some pictures for you.
If you hire a "computer guy" who can code anything you want you might have all the bells and whistles OR you might end up with a dull template site that functions reasonably well. It might cost you a bundle, or it might be a $250 quick job, but it is unlikely to have the sophisticated design that will resonate with your graphic brand standards. Be careful, though, because all that custom code might be proprietary and then you are tied to that programmer for the life of your website., So, you hire a graphic designer that knows how to design a web site. OK. It will look GORGEOUS. But what about the content? Is it likely to have calls to action and urge a response (sales or whatever) from your readers? Will it be able to capture names and emails of your visitors? How about E-commerce or online donations? Maybe you are better off with the programmer? Or you can get these two to work together.
But there's that whole idea of the Web site as a marketing tool? You want it to pay for itself with online advertising and E-commerce. You certainly want to capture the contact information for prospects. And if you found a marketing person - or even an Internet Marketing pro who knows about SEO (search engine optimization) - maybe you can really get some new customers out of it. But most marketing folks are neither programmers nor designers.
And what's that last skill set you think would be valuable here? You guessed it. PR. They way a PR pro sees it, a website is a new channel through which to communicate with various publics - clients, prospects, the broader community, the media, suppliers, investors, and the list goes on. What's even better is that you can easily customize and post information, photos, videos, etc. And don't get me started on the integration of social media with your website. It's a natural for PR professionals.
I urge you to really look at your web developer or your web strategy team. Where are their strengths? Their weaknesses? Who do you need to bring in to get your Web site and web strategies in line and working optimally?
Gayle Williams Vision PR & Marketing
www.visionprm.com
Original Blog Post: http://www.visionprm.com/blog/looking-for-a-web-developer-core-competencies
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May 20
2010
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Twitter is not for everybody or every business, but it has proven a great way to extend the conversation with your public – however you define that public and that conversation. But once you define that group of followers and you begin to attract them – be they potential custormers, clients, associates, or fans – here are some basic do’s and don’ts
- DO have a personality, talk like a person, share stories. No one wants to follow a boring robot, unless your account is a boring robot with a specific function.
- DO NOT get carried away or tweet too far off topic. We'd love to occasionally learn about your employees or general industry or local topics. We generally don't want to hear your views on politics or sports.
- DO share links, photos, and videos. If you're a retail store, pictures of your newest items could be a great sales pitch. If you're a tech company, sure, show us some of your press. If you're a cafe, maybe a video of your superstar barista.
- DO NOT spend too much time retweeting customers saying nice things about you. Once in a while, maybe. But too often, companies blast 4 or 5 tweets of praise in a row. Many people simply unfollow those accounts.
- DO engage with customers over customer service concerns -- only if you think you can provide sufficient, consistent, and excellent care. Your best bet will probably be to use Twitter to funnel customers into your existing customer service channels, such as email or phone support.
- DO NOT negotiate or try to service an unhappy customer in public. There's generally no reason for the rest of the world to see you discussing an issue they're having with your service. Try to get the customer to chat via email, direct message, or phone. If anything, to avoid the negotiations from ending up in the press.
Gayle Williams Vision PR & Marketing
www.visionprm.com
Original Blog Post: http://www.visionprm.com/blog/6-dos-and-donts-for-your-companys-twitter-account
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May 07
2010
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Today was a red-letter day for New World Collaborative! We launched our One for One Website Initiative with what we hope will be the first of many successful events in collaboration with TOMS Shoes and TOMS retailers. Wendy Getchell of Lotus Boutique in downtown Sarasota had the same idea at the same time (great minds…) and together we hatched up this event to support the sale of TOMS Shoes and its Decorate Your Sole project while at the same time we identified three small not-for-profits that needed a new website (or a FIRST website). Supporters voted on line for their favorite and came to the store to vote as well, after buying and decorating their TOMS shoes.

The store was jammed with browsers, supporters, TOMS Shoes staff and representatives of Every Child, Inc. , Mothers Helping Mothers and Second Chance Last Opportunity! The video telling the TOMS story played all day and produced a few tears! And many were moved to buy their FIRST pair of TOMS shoes!
By the end of the day we had talked with countless people about TOMS’ One for One business model and how it inspired us to do the same with our business . For every pair of shoes/corporate website, one child/small not-for-profit gets a free pair of shoes/website.
The result?
Thirty five needy children will soon have a pair of shoes.
The most votes – online and in-store – went to SECOND CHANCE LAST OPPORTUNITY!! They will receive a free website, 3 months of SEO/Internet Marketing, Social Media Training and PR support.

The runner-up – only ONE vote behind – was MOTHERS HELPING MOTHERS. Their in-store presence was not as strong, but they made up for it with a last minute blitz of on-line votes. We decided they deserved a website as well.
And finally, with the strongest in-store voting but fewer votes on line, EVERY CHILD, INC. was in third place. Obviously we couldn’t have EVERY CHILD left behind without a website, so the New World Collaborative team decided to work on a website for them as well!!
It was a great day.


Destiny Technologies
Founding member of the New World Collaborative
Three Local Not-For-Profits Compete for a Free Website - Winner will be Announced at Lotus Boutique in Downtown Sarasota at One for One event on Saturday, April 17
[Sarasota , FL-March 28, 2010] New World Collaborative, founded by three digital marketing professionals and their companies, is launching its One for One Website Initiative to build a free website for a not-for-profit for every corporate client website they develop. This generous commitment to the community follows in the footsteps of the highly-publicized mission of Blake Mycoskie, founder of TOMS.
New World Collaborative (www.neWWWorld.com) has selected three not-for-profit organizations that provide basic human services which also are in need of a search engine friendly website that they can modify through content management and an integrated blog. Each of the three organizations are featured on www.neWWWorld.com where their supporters and the general public can cast their vote for the organization they wish to receive the website “make-over” and watch the competition as it heats up.
The three organizations selected are Every Child, Inc. , Mothers Helping Mothers, and Second Chance Last Opportunity. “We are honored that we can highlight three exceptional organizations that do so much for our community,” says New World Collaborative co-founder Gayle Williams of Vision PR & Marketing. “We’ll have one grand winner, but we hope that when we are done everyone will know of their good work and their support will be multiplied.”

On Saturday, April 17 from 10 am to 3 pm all three organizations will be highlighted at downtown Sarasota’s Lotus Boutique (1451 Main Street) where there will be TOMS Shoes for sale. Visitors to the store have an opportunity to purchase a pair of TOMS shoes and give back to the community twofold. By purchasing a pair of TOMS Shoes, each person will know a pair of new shoes has gone to a child in need. They will also be given a Power Ticket (worth 5 votes) to cast in favor of their chosen not-for-profit. At 3 pm votes will be tallied and the winning organization will be announced.
TOMS Shoes was founded on a simple premise: With every pair you purchase, TOMS will give a pair of new shoes to a child in need. One for One. Using the purchasing power of individuals to benefit the greater good is what they're all about. The TOMS One for One business model transforms customers into benefactors, which allows TOMS to grow a truly sustainable business rather than depending on fundraising for support.
“TOMS Shoes is a real inspiration and we couldn’t wait to put this One for One Website program into place because in this new world of marketing, a highly functional, visible and results oriented website is as essential as a pair shoes,” says New World co-founder Gabriel Marguglio of Destiny Technologies.
As part of TOMS Shoes “Style Your Soul” project, downtown screen printing shop, Clothesline and local artists will be there decorating your shoes for an additional benefit and special treat for your tootsies. TOMS takes it one step further asking “How do you express your individuality?” Your own design could end up as part of a real TOMS limited edition shoe and sold on TOMS.com if you submit it for their Style Your Soul contest promoted at www.TOMS.com. TOMS and TeenVogue will select 10 finalists, and then it’s up to you to pick the winner. The contest will run through the submission deadline on April 30, 2010.
“This is an exciting collaborative effort working with Wendy Getchell of Lotus and TOMS Shoes to raise awareness of how we can all make a difference in the world with the choices we make every day,” says co-founder Elizabeth Blair of Webjunkees. “We hope everyone will come out and show their support.”
About New World Collaborative – Founded by three marketing/PR/web development experts, each heading their own company, New World Collaborative came into being from the belief that collaboration among professionals on behalf of our clients and the community at large was the highest order of business. Using the most current, most effective and most efficient strategies in this new digital world with streamlined operations, members of New World Collaborative offer clients the cost efficiency of a team of senior experts in marketing, PR, web development, Search Engine Optimization(SEO) and social media. Collectively, we determine the most effective strategies based on each client’s budget and goals, not big overhead. Our community service is to empower our clients with the knowledge and tools to flourish and most importantly track the results of their programs in a meaningful way. www.NeWWWorld.com
New World Collaborative Co-Founders: Elizabeth Blair / Webjunkees, Gabriel Marguglio / Destiny Technologies, and Gayle Williams/ Vision PR & Marketing.
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Destiny Technologies, as a founding member of The New World Collaborative is excited to launch it's "One-for-One" initiative in collaboration with Lotus boutique and TOMS Shoes.
The idea comes from Blake Mycoskie, founder of TOMS Shoes. He established the one-for-one model by donating a pair of shoes to a needy child for every pair he sells — so far over 400,000 shoes to children all over the world. Click here to learn more about TOMS One for One We were inspired to do the same: For every website we develop for a corporate client, we will build a free website for the not-for-profit organization of the client’s choice. Why? Like Blake, we want to give back! |
On Saturday, April 17 from 10 am to 3 pm all three organizations will be highlighted at downtown Sarasota’s Lotus Boutique (1451 Main Street) where there will be TOMS Shoes for sale. Visitors to the store have an opportunity to purchase a pair of TOMS shoes and give back to the community twofold. When purchasing a pair of TOMS shoes, each customer will know that a child in Haiti will soon have shoes to wear. They will also be given a Power Ticket (worth 5 votes) to cast in favor of their chosen not-for-profit. At 3 pm votes will be tallied and the winning organization will be announced. ![]() |
Every Child, Inc. Founded by community volunteer Judy Alexander, this grassroots program started by making sure that every child residing in public housing in Sarasota was given a backpack full of school supplies prior to the beginning of each school year. During the holidays, every child is invited to a Christmas party complete with Santa and his elves distributing gifts. And finally, each spring Every Child’s Cinderella Projects, helps dreams come true for young ladies who need a fine evening dress to wear for prom. Local business rally to provide some of the other things now expected preparing for and enjoying prom nights – hair styling, manicures, restaurant meals, limo service. Every Child is an entirely volunteer run organization dependent upon the support of the community and individuals. (NO WEBSITE) |
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Mothers Helping Mothers Mothers Helping Mothers is a network for necessities that has been helping families for over 20 years. We help those who are falling through the cracks and have exhausted other resources. We provide cribs, clothing and baby supplies for working families in Sarasota County. We are a 501(c)(3) and we are an all volunteer organization. (NO WEBSITE) |
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Second Chance Last Opportunity Second Chance-Last Opportunity (SCLO) is a 501(c)3 tax exempt organization whose mission is to teach life management skills to at risk teens, teen mothers, homeless and low income families in our community. The non-profit agency holds the view that in order to make a permanent change, the disadvantaged in our community must be given the opportunity to learn to be self-sufficient. SCLO provides them with the tools, guidance, and the opportunity they need to make a better life for themselves and their families. (www.secondchancelastopportunity.org) |
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Lotus (www.lotussarasota.com)
1451 Main Street, Sarasota, FL a chic, stylish boutique, located in Sarasota, Florida. |

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Mar 22
2010
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Google Island Presents... Lindsey Ray in a FREE Concert! Who: Lindsey Ray, singer/songwriter/recording artist What: Free concert on Google Island, Sarasota Where: Let’s repeat, Google Island, Sarasota When: Thursday, March 25, 2010, 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm Why: To bring Google Fiber to Sarasota! What to Wear: Google Glam GO TO THIS FACEBOOK EVENT FOR MORE INFO: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=107566075928695&ref=ts |
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Mar 20
2010
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The Sarasota Farmers Market was temporarily renamed:
Sarasota Google Market
READ THE BLOG ENTRY HERE: www.sarasotafarmersmarket.org/blog/ We want GOOGLE FIBER IN SARASOTA! Go to www.googleisland.net to VOTE FOR SARASOTA TODAY! |
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Mar 17
2010
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BROADCASTING LIVE VIDEO FEED OF THE SARASOTA FARMERS MARKET ON THEIR WEBSITE: Now you can watch a Live Video Feed of the SFM on their website (www.sarasotafarmersmarket.org). Here's a link to the live feed: http://www.sarasotafarmersmarket.org/sarasota-farmers-market-video-feed-live |
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Mar 11
2010
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How will they decide where to deploy?
Nobody knows but Google, but we believe it will be based on three major factors. 1) How much "dark" fiber is available for them to buy or lease 2) How easy it will be to work with local municipalities and 3) Community demand and support for the project.
How will is effect Sarasota?
Broadband is a major catalyst for economic growth. In today's digital world, bandwidth is the lifeline for many different industries including health care, technology businesses, creative industry and more. The applications that require ultra-broadband will drive businesses to setup offices in Sarasota, it will create jobs and improve our ability to compete in a digital economy.
Who is driving this effort?
Everyone is participating. The HuB is working with city and county leadership, business leaders, Ringling College of Art and Design, Mote Marine, and many other organizations. But the most important component is getting the community behind the initiative.
When will they decide?
The deadline for the application is March 26th. According to their website, they will make decisions by the end of the year. We need to push as hard as we can over the next month to show them that we want to make the short list!!
Original post: http://www.googleisland.net/
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Feb 13
2010
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Social media can be many things: a place to network with friends, a way to follow market trends and monitor brand sentiment, a customer service tool for identifying unhappy customers. But is it a tool for demand generation? I believe the answer is yes, but that it requires a different mindset for lead generation and measuring ROI.|
Jan 26
2010
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We have launched our new collaborative website www.newwworld.com (NEW WORLD COLLABORATIVE) and the One for One program for Non-profits. One for One is a simple concept – for every website we develop for a corporate client, we will build a FREE website for the not-for-profit organization of the client’s choice. Why? Simple answer – it’s for the good of the community. We want to give back. We got this idea from Blake Mycoskie, founder of TOMS Shoes who invites everyone to join him in the One for One model he established by donating a pair of shoes to a needy child for every pair he sells. |
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Dec 20
2009
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Twitter Search is a great tool because it can give you real-time feedback about what's going on. That is, if you know the smart way to use it. Both TweetDeck & Seesmic allows you to open special search panels, allowing you to “follow” a search term, instead of a person.
Here's a video about Twitter search and some smart ways to use it bellow.
Here you have some good ways to keep on top of things.
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Oct 30
2009
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If you still aren’t sure what all of this means, it means that nonprofit YouTube videos can have buttons built into the videos that say DONATE NOW or SIGN THE PETITION and these buttons will work—they will link to any site you point them to. You can even go back to all your old videos that are on YouTube and make your logo into a clickable link, add annotations to donate with a link, and otherwise make your video into a center of engagement. This is now, by far, the most important reason to be in the YouTube Nonprofit Program.
People who watch videos on YouTube are very likely to do one thing when they are done…watch another video on YouTube. Not any more. With this new feature, YouTube can become a center for creating effective calls to action and engagement.
If you need more information about the Youtube Nonprofit Program click here to contact us or go to the youtube nonprofit website.
Here's a video we found explaining and showing this featured working:
Original Blog post: beth.typepad.com

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We created a youtube channel to share videos with Internet marketing tips, good SEO practices and search engine friendly website design. Here's the first video with some of the websites we created...
Here's a great video showing how Social media is changing everything and why you should be doing it. Incredible numbers that show how marketing changed in the past years and why it is so important to be part of this change.
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Aug 16
2009
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We recommended before using linkedin in your SEO campaign in this article: http://www.destiny-soft.com/improve-your-seo-campaign-tip-1-linkedin-profiles.
Here you have a great video about Linkeding and how to use it to not only help your web presence but also make your business grow thru online networking.
del.icio.us is a web-based bookmarking site. Delicious users save their bookmarks on the website so they can access them from any browser. A website that has many bookmarking it is generally popular and will get more traffic. You can use del.icio.us bookmarks to help improve your SEO campaign. The public social component of del.icio.us makes it a great tool to make your website stand out form your competition.
Here's a video explaining how to use del.icio.us and why is it SOCIAL:
You can also use Social Bookmarking as a great online collaboration toll. Since your bookmarks are public delicous allow you to easily share important or useful links with coworkers, customers and partners.
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As wireless devices become easier to use and data plans become less expensive, and with the explosion of the iphone and other smartphones, more and more people is starting to use their phones for web activities beyond finding directions and checking sports scores. That’s why you should keep mobile in mind when it comes to SEO. Google’s Mobile Web Search will give you an idea of how your site looks on a mobile device. If your site looks like it could use some mobile help, here’s a few SEO tips: |
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We believe there really is a new era emerging in the Web's evolution. So what's next? What will define Web 3.0?


One explanation is that:
Web 1.0: Mainstream media and retailers dominate, using traditional approaches to broadcasting and sales.
Web 2.0: Blogging, peer-to-peer sharing and Google empower the masses to communicate openly. The old guard struggles to remain relevant.
Web 3.0: Mainstreaming of social media creates a constant flow of information. Challenge for users and businesses alike is to harness the flood without drowning.
The best example of Web 3.0, or at least the transition between here and there, is Twitter. The site's simplicity, flexibility and explosive growth have created more content than anyone could possibly digest. Couple that with the constant activity on Facebook, YouTube, Flickr, blogs and Friendfeed, and it's easy to see why everyone feels so overloaded.
The mission now is to bring order to the chaos, to carve out your own tributaries from the river of information.
How's it being done, and what it does it say about where we're headed? Find out after the jump.
Here are a few trends that are distilling the conversation and, in the process, defining Web 3.0:
1. Aggregators
No one wants to manage accounts on 25 different social sites. This frustration has driven the creation of tools like iGoogle, FriendFeed and Netvibes — all aimed at streamlining your social Web into one space. But more importantly, it has led to the reinvention of Facebook as the ultimate social aggregator.
Recent redesigns of Facebook have turned it into a place where your photos, videos and blog posts can be easily (and automatically) funneled into one place. That's an approach that FriendFeed pioneered years ago, but there's a big difference: Your friends are actually using Facebook.
And now they can even comment on your shared items without leaving the social network. That's bad news for YouTube and other sites that need traffic to create ad revenue, but it's good news for users who don't want to scramble all over creation just to say "Cute video!"
2. Simple sharing
We've all been seeing those "Share this!" buttons for years now. If you're a marketer or PR person, you've probably plastered them all over your work in hopes of helping it "go viral." But the reality is that these links to sites like Digg or Reddit just haven't been that useful.
That's finally starting to change thanks to Web and smartphone tools that simplify the sharing process.
A few examples:
• Hootsuite's Ow.ly Social Bar: A bit more comprehensive than TBuzz, this tool shares sites but then also makes it easy for the viewer to share it again. So if you like the link I send you to, you can click a button at the top of the page and keep the share train rolling.
• Smub.it: Designed to make sharing easier on an iPhone, Smub actually works on just about any device with a Web browser. You simply add "smub.it/" in front of any URL, and it will pull up a page of simple buttons to share that site on Twitter, Facebook, Digg, etc.
3. Un-Sites

The design-heavy microsite has been under serious assault lately. Why? Because businesses and marketers are realizing that there's an infinite supply of content out there, being refreshed every day. Why go through all the trouble of creating 100% of your site's content yourself?
And here's another point: A few years ago, if you wanted video on your site, you had to write or find a code that would let you host the video. Big pain in the butt. Now Google is dumping millions of dollars into making YouTube the best, most advanced video service on the planet. Why would you still go it alone, when you can just embed YouTube on your own site for free?
Right now, this concept is being pushed to its limits by ad agencies and others who want to get buzz by showing how minimalist their Web design can be. The most notable examples are Modernista's pop-up home page, the similar Skittles project by Agency.com, and most recently BooneOakley's bizarre conversion of its agency site into a YouTube video. (watch bellow)
For now, these kinds of projects are mostly just publicity stunts. But there's no denying that repurposed content from sites like Twitter and YouTube is going to become the norm with almost any site design in the near future.
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On another angle we've heard that if Web 1.0 was characterized by connecting people to content, and Web 2.0 is connecting people to people, then Web 3.0 is certainly connecting objects to people and to eachother. The Internet of things. Tim O’Reilly has also been talking about this for a while.
Inanimate objects can be embedded with sensors and connected wirelessly to the Internet. This enables us mere human objects to effectively communicate with those formerly inanimate objects. The hope is that as we are able to collect data from these embedded objects and analyze it we’ll be able to make better, more informed decisions based on all the available information we have.
This requires, of course, better analytics to makes sense of it all. But coupled together (data+ analytics) it’s truly the next transformative era of computing.
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So what's your take on the term "Web 3.0"? Is it a bold new era? Or just a reorganization of all the information we have today? I'd love to hear what trends you've noticed and where you think they're taking us.
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Original Blog Posts: thesocialpath.com and asmarterplanet.com
If not done properly you could be missing out on very valuable keywords. If you do not take your time you could put keywords on pages that don't belong or target keyword in your pay per click campaign that do nothing but produce clicks and burn through your marketing and advertising budget. When conducting keyword research there are some things you should be looking out for.
What Niche do you want to be In? You will have to find out what type of group you want to be visible to and get inside their shoes in order to figure out what types of keywords will fit best on your website. Really find out and isolate what type of products you are servicing and find all the niche keywords and phrases that revolve around that niche. Don't always worry about targeting all the high volume keywords because they receive the most traffic. Long tail keyword phrases often times convert the best when it comes to SEO and PPC. The long tail phrases are usually conducted by web users who know exactly what they are looking for.
Budget: Budget meaning how much of a marketing budget do you have to go after competitive keywords? If you are a one person company starting out you will need to bring some heavy ammo to go after the same keywords that your competition that might have been around for 5-10 years and is established is going after. It is important to not only target the very competitive keywords but also the keywords that have medium amounts of traffic and also low. You have to remember that SEO is long term and you won't be visible over night, but SEO could bring better results and it creates an asset over your website (because it could keep building up without having to spend money per every click)
Competition: Take a long hard look at your competition to see what it is that they are targeting. It is always important to take a look at what your competitors are targeting for keywords on their website when you starting conducting your keyword research. You know what they say; the best offense is a good defense. It is always important to know what types of keywords your competition is going after so you can gauge just how much of an effort you will need to put out there in order get into the same area.
Here at Destiny Technologies we include KEYWORD RESEARCH in all our SEO packages, Contact us if you have any questions about this.
Original Blog Post: addme.com
At Destiny Tech we believe that if you reduce travel and meet virtually and collaborate online instead, you can save both time and money. We know that there is a time and place for travel, but we believe that with the right tools, a little know-how, and some adventurous spirit, you can save money, be more productive, and lower your environmental impact.
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We use these tools in every project, meet remotely, use IP phone technology to teleconference with professionals and customers all over the world and best of all, save you time and Money. This collaboration saves us time and money so we extrapolate these savings into your final price.
Personally we prefer CITRIX GoTo Meeting (To do online meetings) but there are a lot of collaboration tools (and a lot of free ones online). We also use Google Docs (to share documents), instant messaging tools for easy & fast communication and Ip phones for free international teleconferences. We also have these tools working with our mobile devices (iphones) to help everybody be connected at all times, updated with the project growth and also communicated with new requests, changes, etc.
Commuting to work and traveling for business is often unavoidable. There are many good reasons to travel: There is nothing like a face-to-face meeting to forge a relationship or read subtle body language cues; spending time immersed in a different culture opens our eyes, minds and hearts; traveling to a client, partner or donor shows them that they are important to you and your organization. However, many of us travel when not necessary. Not only does travel use up money and valuable time that you could be spending in other ways, but it's costly to the environment.
We are rethinking work-related travel (including commuting), just like may non-profits and for-profit companies. Here you have a list of 10 recommendations for reducing or eliminate business travel without completely losing the advantages of meeting face-to-face. We encourage everyone to use these suggestions so organizations and individuals can use technology to save time, reduce travel costs, and reduce impact on the environment at the same time.
10 Ways to Change (Save TIME, Save MONEY & Save the environment too):
Here are 10 technology tips to help you reduce your need to travel:
Original Blog post: techsoup.org
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Jul 21
2009
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Jul 20
2009
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A CMS allows Web site owners with little or no HTML skills to be able to add, edit and delete content on their Web site. This may include changes to copy, or adding photos, uploading PDFs, adding streaming audio or video and more. You can even set publish and remove dates for press releases, calendar events or special promotions.
Many CMSs (including Joomla) allow different levels of access to the site, both on the front and back ends. Contributors may be able to add or edit pages (with or without administrative oversight), while administrators can make changes to the navigation, choose new page templates, add or remove contributors and more. In addition, creating member-only sections and providing unique username/passwords to site visitors is built into the product.
We chose Joomla in part because of the fact it's open-source and has a big user group; that ensures that if Joomla proper doesn't have a functionality a client is looking for it's probable that a 3rd party has created a module that can be plugged in to enhance the product. Examples are events calendars, e-commerce options, contact forms and more. If you can imagine it, someone's build it.
One very cool Joomla feature is that the site's content is held in a database and served up into multiple, attractive page templates. Ourt designers customize templates for our customers so no two websites are the same, this is what separates us from a lot of other joomla website designers. Templates make it easy to create printer-friendly pages. In fact, Joomla allows you to print or save every page as a PDF if you choose (even though we do not recommend it because of internet marketing reasons - SEO).
It also makes future Web site redesigns less costly as you can just apply a new template and appear to have a fresh new look to your site.
We specialize in Joomla Websites and more and more customers ask for the features and flexibility Joomla can offer. We believe this is because people are looking to take more ownership and responsibility over their Web sites. The idea of being able to update your site as you see fit is a compelling one. If you do find that you're constantly sending updates to your Web developer, a CMS may pay for itself. For a small site or one that doesn't change often we also recommend Joomla just because it will give you scalability to grow in the future without a huge investment and you can have a blog to improve your web presence and communication with your customers.
If you have a question on whether a CMS would be right for you contact us here.
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Original Post: flyteblog.com
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Jul 10
2009
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Microsoft, home of the Zune, has just announced that they're going to launch Bing, a rebranding and reformatting of their search engine (they actually call it : Decision Engine). So far, they've earmarked $100 million just for the marketing.
Bing, of course, stands for But It's Not Google. The problem, as far as I can tell, is that it is trying to be the next Google. And the challenge for Microsoft is that there already is a next Google. It's called Google.
Google is not seen as broken by many people, and a hundred million dollars trying to persuade us that it is, is money poorly spent. In times of change, the rule is this:
Don't try to be the 'next'. Instead, try to be the other, the changer, the new.
If Microsoft adds a few features and they prove popular, how long precisely will it take Google to mirror or even leapfrog those features?
With $100 million, you could build (or even buy) something remarkable. Something that spread online without benefit of a lot of yelling and shouting. Something that changes the game in a fundamental way. The internet works best when you build a network, not when you buy a brand. In fact, I can't think of one successful online brand that was built with cash.
Comment: We predict Bing will take some market share so we need to be prepared for that and we are working on it. Bing is a new search engine and your OLD SEO campaign may not work for it. Our engineers are constantly evolving and working with new technologies and Bing is one of them now. If you need SEO that works today and will work tomorrow, contact us!
If you really want to know what the NEXT GOOGLE is ready this Blog entry about WAVE, the new product coming from Google.
Original Blog entry: sethgodin
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Jul 08
2009
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# 1 - Drive Traffic:
You can use Twitter to let know your followers you have a new blog entry on your website, or you have a new products line and always include a link to your website or the article you are relating to.
# 2 - Develop Brand Loyalty:
One of the many ways of building BRAND LOYALTY is to release good, related and useful information to your own customers.
# 3 - Improve your Exposure (Buzz):
In Twitter you will be able to interact with thousands of potential customers.
# 4 - Networking using Twitter:
This system allow you to interact with people and it could help you know you clientele or your potential customers a lot better.
# 5 - Real Time Research:
Find out what people is doing, buying, searching, etc. You can decide what content people will enjoy the most by using the search function.
Want to learn more? Contact us!
Here you have a nice video about TWITTER SEARCH:
First of all, what is a WIKI?, well lets go to the WIKIPEDIA definition of WIKI:
A wiki is a website that uses wiki software, allowing the easy creation and editing of any number of interlinked Web pages, using a simple text editor, within the browser. Wikis are often used to create collaborative websites, to power community websites, and for note taking. The collaborative encyclopedia Wikipedia is one of the best-known wikis. Wikis are used in business to provide intranet and knowledge management systems.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WIKI
A wiki could be use for collaborative projects, events and more. In business all this is going to be published online so you could use it to promote your events and products by creating a wiki about them and having the members of these events or product collaborate. Remember to create links back to your blog (were you talk about the event) or to your website, were you have information about yout product.
Here is a good video about how wikis work and how you can create one.
Destiny.
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Jun 25
2009
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Google has launched a new keyword tool called Sktool (Search-based Keyword Tool).
Google’s new Search Based Keyword Tool (SKTOOL) allows search marketers to generate keyword ideas based on the content of their Web site and back-end data. The tool maps similar queries to each other and also maps back to the keywords you’re currently bidding on in your AdWords account.
The tool has a number of applications. The main application is to expand your keyword list in an organized and thematic way. However, many of the keywords suggested by the tool should not be bid on by search advertisers; in fact, an advertiser would waste a lot of money if all the suggested keywords were added to a program. The tool should be used to consider suggestions and pick ones that are relevant to your site.

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Jun 21
2009
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Here you have some interesting videos about Social Networking and Social Media...
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Jun 16
2009
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Blogging is still soaring in the Web 2.0 era and WordPress is easily the most popular engine on the market. This multipurpose blogging software is used for everything from personal diaries to business applications, helping many achieve online notoriety and even more bring in consistent revenue. Although WordPress is generally referred to as a weblog publishing tool, some are calling it a CMS. Do you agree? We don’t. And this article will explain why.
In order to determine whether WordPress is a CMS or not, you should first become acquainted with the three main types of content management systems, as outlined below.
Open-source Systems - Software packages like Drupal and Joomla that are becoming more popular for small to medium sized ventures.
Enterprise Systems - Proprietary solutions like Microsoft Content Server. This type of CMS is geared towards corporate users that require powerful business applications and frequent database interaction.
Home Grown Systems - These systems are developed in-house by webmasters who have specific requirements for content management.
When comparing the WordPress platform to the software in these classifications, it falls short as merely an over-hyped content delivery system. Though it has a tremendous following and a number of benefits, WordPress doesn’t have what it takes to be called a real CMS. In fact, it lacks several of the necessary protocols the average CMS provides as standard. This includes update features, security tools, user permissions and more complex content management functionality. When considering the all the capabilities it is missing, calling WordPress a CMS may be like unfairly moving it up in weight class.
Should WordPress be a CMS?
Perhaps the real issue should be whether or not WordPress needs to be more like a genuine CMS. While this software gives you a lot, there are limitations and thus disadvantages. Ask a fan of Mambo, Joomla or PHP-Nuke and they will probably tell you that WordPress is highly inferior.
Despite the shortcomings, it still is a very efficient tool and rightly embraced by millions of users around the world. It can also be a nice alternative to some of the more complex and intimidating content management systems. For the most part, the user community is happy with the functionality and would probably prefer to keep things as they are. After all, turning the platform into a true CMS would tamper with a relatively clean code and possibly cause the software to lose some of its natural appeal. Besides, simplicity and ease of use are two of WordPress’ biggest advantages.
Conclusion
There is no denying the capabilities of WordPress. The overwhelming enthusiasm the community shares for this platform is certainly warranted. It is very cost effective and makes and ideal tool for small to medium sized. Be that as it may, tagging WordPress as a content management system is not inherantly accurate. In order to earn that title, the software would require a major overhaul which would in turn, cause it to lose so much of the qualities that has made it so popular.
Comment: We personally prefer Joomla since there is a lot more support online in the JOOMLA COMMUNITY, an incredible selection of components and modules available and new and more complex software developed everyday, go to www.joomla.org to learn more.
Another very good article about the differences between DRUPAL, JOOMLA and WORDPRESS: http://www.goodwebpractices.com/other/wordpress-vs-joomla-vs-drupal.html
Original Blog Entry: http://webhostinggeeks.com/blog/2009/04/22/is-wordpress-really-a-cms/
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Jun 11
2009
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Google Wave was released at the recent Google I/O event as a demo product. It is an amazing real time collaboration and communication platform with email, instant messaging and heaps more combined to form an awesome product.
The demo product is an HTML 5 applicaion built using the Google Web Toolkit. Wave is being released as an open source product. Its open platform encourages developers to build other Wave clients, extensions and embed waves in other web pages and platforms. The product is characterised by the 3P’s namely product, platform and protocol.
The brothers Jens and Lars Rasmussen from Google Australia are the creators of this incredible product. Their previous creation was Google Maps which is now the defacto standard for online mapping of geographical locations. This has taken a good couple of years to develop and bring it to its current form. Jens stressed this fact to the audience - You must remember that all this is happening in your browser.
A “wave” contains equal parts document and conversation where people can simultaneously work and communicate together with richly formatted text, photos, videos, maps and more.
You create a wave and add contacts to it. All the contacts on your wave can use richly formatted text, photos, videos, gadgets and feeds from other sites on the web. All members can edit the wave directly and also insert replies. You can see all the edits in real time as the changes are made to the wave by others.You can be running a Firefox browser and your friend can be on Safari browser. You can add as many contacts as you want.
The playback feature is a very powerful feature. If a new contact joins the wave, she can see the collaboration and communication that has taken place in a certain form at that point of time. By clicking playback, she can see how the whole wave has evolved from the beginning to the point of time she joined the wave. This is a very powerful feature especially when teams are working on different parts of the same project document.
Some of the really cool features are:
Google Wave can be viewed as a platform with a rich collection of open APIs. This allows developers to build new extensions that can work with waves and also embed waves in other web services.
The Google Wave Federation Protocol is the basis for storing and sharing waves with the all important live concurrency mechanism which allows edits to be viewed in real time across contacts and services. This protocol is designed such that any user’s wave services can communicate with each other and with the Google Wave service. This is going to be achieved by making the Google Wave protocol code open source.
An excellent video on the Google Wave demo by the development team will give you a great idea of the amazing features that have been built into it.
Google is encouraging the developer community to create some cool apps that can be incorporated into the Google Wave before it is made public. You can sign up at http://wave.google.com to be notified of the release date when Google Wave is launched as a public product.
Original Blog Post: www.naturalsearchblog.com
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Jun 10
2009
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Jun 10
2009
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Which CMS is the best?Posted by Destiny Technologies in web design , web cms , open source cms , joomla websites , joomla cms , joomla , drupal , content online , content management , cms , blog |
There are a large number of open source content management systems available to enable you to create and manage your website effortlessly. All of them offer different functionalities and tools for easy use. The two popular CMS I have chosen to cover here are Joomla and Drupal. They are free to download and use. Each CMS has their own pros and cons and it really depends on what type of website you are creating and how experienced you are.
Let’s start with Joomla first.
Joomla is designed to work well in shared hosting packages. The look of Joomla’s installer looks much the same like the installers used for common desktop software, as well as the administrative interface that content editors use. There are a small number of entry barriers when using Joomla and it should take little time for website developers to get familiar with the system. If you need extensions to cater for your website and that are not available at extensions.joomla.org, it would not be too expensive for you to get a programmer to design one for you as Joomla is written in PHP, which is a widely recognized script language specifically designed for website development.
Joomla can be a fantastic choice to build a professional website with lots of pages, content types such as events and news items and strong navigation. Unfortunately, it has limited functionality when it comes to dynamic content structures. One example is the website navigation is only allowed no more than two levels of hierarchy, and you can only link one page to another based on free-form page tags, rather than more accurate metadata and rules.
I have taken ideas from a few websites to help list the pros and cons of Joomla.
Pros of Joomla
Cons of Joomla
Ok let’s move on to Drupal. Now Drupal, like Joomla will work well in a shared hosting package. It is easy to get started like Joomla but it will not be as easy a set-up compared to Joomla but if you are technically savvy, you should not have too much trouble there.
Drupal has many great and extensive tools for content editors or developers to design websites without the hassles of going into the code and offers accessible standards-compliant pages. Its workflow makes it simple for developers that need multi-level approval processes. In addition to that, Drupal offers deeply integrated plug-ins for incorporating other specialist tools.
Pros of Drupal
Cons of Drupal
So finally the decision comes down to which one will you choose? It really depends on your website. If you are looking for an easy to use content management system to manage your content, I would suggest Joomla. If it is a community building website where you require integrated and extensive tools, then go with Drupal.
Another very good article about the differences between DRUPAL, JOOMLA and WORDPRESS: http://www.goodwebpractices.com/other/wordpress-vs-joomla-vs-drupal.html
Comment: We personally prefer Joomla since there is a lot more support online, an incredible sellection of components and modules available and the administration tool is very easy to use.
Destiny.-
Original Blog Post: http://www.gauson.com/blog/2009/01/29/which-cms-is-the-best/
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Jun 08
2009
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Google Search PrivacyPosted by Destiny Technologies in search privacy , search online , search engines , online privacy , google , content online |
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Jun 06
2009
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Facebook is the fastest growing social networking website and business owners and marketing managers should consider adding conversational marketing to their toolbox of marketing strategies. Facebook has powerful features that can help grow your business if used correctly. Follow these tips as you implement marketing on Facebook.
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Jun 05
2009
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May 23
2009
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1 - USE THE SOCIAL NETWORKS:
The best way to make these profiles work for you is by actually using them to communicate with your customers, colleagues and other professionals. If you can don't have much time at least use ONE of the many social networks like FACEBOOK or TWITTER, to start communicating and you will see improvement into the web presence of that specific profile and so forth an increase in links from it to your website which will translate in a better SEO campaign and increase in your ranking online.
We recommend taking one of them to start, it could be facebook for example...
Start by writing a different blog entry there or putting part of a blog entry and say "read more here" with a link to your website... You can also publish more pictures (very easily) and having them link to your website.
This will make your social network profile grow even more and also have real communication, since people will start sending you messages about those entries and you may be able to help someone with a problem and even get a customer using this new way of communication.
2 - INVITE MORE PEOPLE:
The other way you can make those social network profiles grow is by actually inviting as many people as you know to join them... the more friends and followers you have the better that social profile will work for you.
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Mar 09
2009
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Profiles:
To be able to create a youtube profile you need a video first. so if you already have a video you created for the company you can ask the people who did the video for you to send it to you in digital format to upload to youtube. Then you go to www.youtube.com and create your new profile. Upload the video and then in your profile information can put text explaining what you do with a link to your website. Then you can also include this video inside your website with a link to this same youtube profile.
If you do not have a video, we have a good example from a customer who took pictures from a project and then created a video with their own computer just making a slideshow of the project using the pictures. You can do that too, most computers have the ability to do it... and then upload it to youtube.
This will create new inlinks to your website and improve your internet marketing campaign.
Destiny.
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Feb 14
2009
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As part of our SEO campaigns we are always looking for new and different ways to put your name out there... this is going to be a series of tips you can use to make your WEB PRESENCE grow.

Linkedin is a professional's social network. Linkedin is not linked to a company but to a person, so you need to provide some personal/professional information from you for the main people in your company to be able to do this kind of profile... It will be named after your personal name and then have information about your company website, etc. We recommend to include your website address, and a litle blurb of what you do. In the future you can even use this tool to connect with other professionals online.
We recomend doing this for the 3 or 4 key people in your company. Ussually these profiles require this information from yo:
Contact us if you need help with your SEO campaign, Internet marketing or any website design services.
Destiny.
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Jan 27
2009
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CMS (Content Management Solutions)Posted by Destiny Technologies in web design , cms |

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Jan 26
2009
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Internet Marketing (SEO-SEM-Adwords)Posted by Destiny Technologies in Website Optimization , Viral Online marketing , Traffic Analysis , Social Media Optimization , SMO , SERM , seo , sem , Search Engine Optimization , Organic Positioning , online reputation management , internet marketing , adwords |

Social media optimization (SMO) is a set of methods for generating publicity through social media, online communities and community websites. Methods of SMO include adding RSS feeds, social news buttons, blogging, and incorporating third-party community functionalities like images and videos. Social media optimization is related to search engine marketing, but differs in several ways, primarily the focus on driving traffic from sources other than search engines, though improved search ranking is also a benefit of successful SMO.
Social media optimization is in many ways connected as a technique to viral marketing where word of mouth is created not through friends or family but through the use of networking in social bookmarking, video and photo sharing websites. In a similar way the engagement with blogs achieves the same by sharing content through the use of RSS in the blogsphere and special blog search engines.
Social Media optimization is considered an integral part of an online reputation management (ORM) or Search Engine Reputation Management (SERM) strategy for organizations or individuals who care about their online presence.
Destinsy Soft can help you with your INTERNET MARKETING CAMPAIGN.