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Wednesday, Sep 8, 2010
Have you ever thought finding what you were looking for on Google took too long? Google did. Today, the search giant launched a new version of its search engine interface. Google is calling this...Read More
Wednesday, Sep 8, 2010
Considering all of the conversations online and offline about new social media applications, when it comes to lead generation, email is a major driving factor. Despite being the elder statesman of...Read More
Wednesday, Sep 8, 2010
On July 7, in the late afternoon, I tuned in to The Influencer Project . For the next 60 minutes (actually it was closer to 62 minutes), I listened to 60 online experts tell at least one proven...Read More
Tuesday, Sep 7, 2010
Online marketers' top priority at the top of their funnel is to increase reach. Increasing reach on the web has long meant increasing the size of a company s email marketing database, and email is...Read More
Tuesday, Sep 7, 2010
We ve already discussed what you need to think about before you even begin your redesign, now we re going to discuss what SEO elements you need to keep in mind once you start the process. Once...Read More
Monday, Sep 6, 2010
Generating traffic to your website and blog is all well and good, but if you're a B2B company, chances are traffic isn't enough. In your case, turning traffic into leads and ultimately sales is...Read More
Friday, Sep 3, 2010
Publishing content online is simple; maybe too simple. When you click publish, share or tweet, do you instantly forget about the information you just shared? In a social media culture where the...Read More
Thursday, Sep 2, 2010
Online marketing is unique for each business. For large businesses that rely on channel partners to sell and distribute products, the online marketing process can be a challenge. With many channel...Read More

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Involvement is Evolvement. Will You Evolve in 2010?

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RM SorgEvolve comes from the Latin word, evolvere, meaning to develop, work out (socially, politically and literary philosophies).  It's interesting to me that the word "social" is mentioned in context with evolve.  We all know how important social connections were in 2009. For example YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn, Wikipedia, Facebook and any discussion forum with good content and enriching debate.  If you weren't on these sites you weren't part of the eloquent conversations taking place!  But these "social" tools aren't meant for just personal involvement alone, they are also being used for company evolvement.

If 2009 wasn't the year you were connected, please do yourself and your company a favor by connecting in 2010.   This article featured in Entrepreneur.com says it all. It touches on important points of how social sites establish another source, an extension of your business/website.  How important fans/friends/followers are because they can turn into customers, increasing your ROI.  It touches on the importance of SEO and organic traffic to your company websites.  It shows how these sites become commnunities for your company helping to solidify your brand. These sites become your eyes and ears online.  You can monitor who is saying what about your company and every interaction is a great opportunity and a wealth of information.  Notice how the article only mentions Facebook but the same holds true for other, equally as important, social sites.  As a business owner you can see the incredible potential being connected offers your company.

So, I will ask again...  Will you evolve in 2010?  I would be remiss if I didn't mention that we at InboundMarketingPR can assist you with all the above services and connect you with the most powerful service your company can not afford to miss.  We wish you all the best and a Prosperous 2010.

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