Foursquare: Good for business, good for customers
You’ve probably heard people talk about checking in on Foursquare. If you’re a business owner or knows someone who owns a business and you’re not using Foursquare, you’re missing a big opportunity. Foursquare is a location-based social networking app and website for mobile devices that allows you to keep up with what your friends are doing,
Twitter: 10 types of tweets you should know
Making your message count in 140 characters or less is a vital part of your business strategy. When you use Twitter, you can either send the same types of tweets all the time and risk blending into the social media universe or you can mix things up and be that go-to person everyone’s talking about.
Facebook: 10 ways to engage customers
As a business, you really can’t afford to ignore Facebook. Whether you embrace it or not, conversations about your brand are occurring there all the time. With just a little effort and devotion, you can keep current customers coming back and win over new ones. Here are some tips to get you started. Share quality,
Twitter: how to use ‘MT’ and ‘via’ from ’30 Second Social’
On Twitter, a “retweet” is a way for you to share another user’s tweet with your followers, and is commonly referenced as simply “RT.” Two other methods– “MT,” or modified tweet” and “via”– exist for sharing another user’s content with your followers. In this episode of “30 Second Social,” Scott Kleinberg explains these two easy
Levi’s showcases Instagram’s focus on business
Levi’s, the jean company, is casting an ad campaign using the hot photo sharing app Instagram. It’s asking potential stars to upload their photos with the hashtag #IAMLEVIS. So far, more than 1,200 photos have been tagged, giving Levi’s plenty to work with. “The new Levi’s collection was designed with you in mind. And we
