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100 LinkedIn Connections in 24 hours

It has been on my to-do list for approximately three months to make a number of changes to my LinkedIn Profile and drive further value to it. On Sunday Evening, I was up late finally taking action to meet that goal. There is always more with Social Media I want to accomplish, however, it’s about

Posted in Uncategorized by Tyler Olson / December 14th, 2009 / No Comments » Read More

Twitter’s Evan Williams discusses its explosive growth at TED2009

Yes, this video may be 10 months old, but it is still one of my favorite video explanations about the amazing growth behind Twitter.  Take a look at the video when you have a second.  I’m confident you will learn something about the evolution of Twitter no matter how advanced or amateur your usage is.

Posted in Twitter, Uncategorized by Adam Maikkula / December 13th, 2009 / No Comments » Read More

Online Marketing Rules of Thumb

After chatting with Sarah today while working on some projects, I had a bit of an “AHA” moment. We were discussing email marketing when a few things clicked. Here are various rules of thumb to keep into consideration: Email Marketing – Will the email be marked as spam or is the user expecting this in

Posted in Uncategorized by Mitchell Hislop / December 10th, 2009 / No Comments » Read More

AT&T Releases iPhone App for Dropped Calls

It is no secret that AT&T’s network has been strained by all the data being gobbled up by iPhones.  Many people have been complaining on social media websites such as Facebook and Twitter.  AT&T has been taking note and actually responding.  Last week I tweeted my complaint on Twitter about my recent network issues.  I

Posted in Apple, Technology, Uncategorized by Joel Feder / December 7th, 2009 / 1 Comment » Read More

Who’s Managing?

Electing the right person to handle your LinkedIn Group can be a difficult decision. Group owners and managers have numerous ways to administer their groups. Among these are; accept or decline requests to join, create and manage subgroups, and edit group settings. It is crucial that you choose a person who is dedicated and fully

Posted in Uncategorized by Sarah Shehata / December 4th, 2009 / No Comments » Read More

Social Media as a Society- What Have We Become?

Some of you may recognize the above picture.  For those of you who do not, this is/was Tiger Wood’s Cadillac Escalade.  Tiger crashed into this tree on Thanksgiving.  Of course I am not going to dwell on the actual accident but I will say it seems Tiger is physically ok.  As for his marriage, that

Posted in Uncategorized by Joel Feder / December 3rd, 2009 / 2 Comments » Read More

Happy FTC Day

Well, it was yesterday, but nevertheless, bloggers are now in a new world. A world where everyone needs to disclose everything. Now, I won’t take a side on disclosure in the offline world. I am a fan of it in the online world-honesty and openness are both really good things. However, the FTC makes things

Posted in Uncategorized by Mitchell Hislop / December 2nd, 2009 / No Comments » Read More

SMCpros announces the arrival of our third employee

We have once again grown! We are pleased to announce the hire of Mitchell Hislop to our team as a Social Media Associate. Mitchell is working on his BA in business management at Hamline University, with a minor in political science. He has been active in the social media world, working at both fahrenHEIGHT360 and

Posted in Uncategorized by admin / December 1st, 2009 / 1 Comment » Read More

Locating content for your blog

A common concern for newcomers to blogging is that it is difficult finding things to blog about. There are a few ways you can locate topics to blog about. First off, look to see if your industry’s leading news source has a Facebook Fan Page and/or Twitter account that distributes up-to-date information related to your

Posted in Uncategorized by Adam Maikkula / November 29th, 2009 / No Comments » Read More

LinkedIn Releases its API

In an obvious effort to catch up with Facebook and Twitter, LinkedIn has finally released its API, which has been in the works for quite some time. The API allows access to profiles, connections, invitations, and status updates. An Early Success? Not quite.  A gander through the developer forums shows a cluster of frustrated new

Posted in LinkedIn, Uncategorized by Tim Barsness / November 24th, 2009 / No Comments » Read More
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