Archive for category YouTube
Put your latest updates in your RSS feed
Posted by Rob Brideson in Blogging, Facebook, Social Media Marketing, Twitter, YouTube on May 4, 2010
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Integrate your social media marketing efforts with everything else
Posted by Rob Brideson in Blogging, Facebook, Social Media Marketing, Twitter, YouTube on April 21, 2010
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Lure in followers by posting free, useful information
Posted by Rob Brideson in Blogging, Facebook, Social Media Marketing, Twitter, YouTube on April 9, 2010
One of the best approaches you can take to social media marketing is to attract potential followers by providing something truly useful. For instance, you could provide free information about something related to your niche. You could provide: Links to important news related to your niche Commentaries on important happenings within your niche Links to [...]
Put a thumbnail photo in your social networking site profiles
Posted by Rob Brideson in Blogging, Facebook, Social Media Marketing, Twitter, YouTube on April 8, 2010
No matter what social network you are using, it’s always a good idea to place a thumbnail photo of yourself (or at least your business’s logo) where possible. In general, people will be hesitant to interact with profiles that don’t have faces attached to them. Of course, this is a personal decision and is ultimately [...]
Create a tutorial series on YouTube
Posted by Rob Brideson in Social Media Marketing, YouTube on April 1, 2010
There are many ways in which you can use YouTube improperly; and get nothing out of it. In fact, that is what most businesses do when they try to make money off of YouTube or video content in general. If you decide to do this, I personally suggest that you start by creating a tutorial [...]
