How to Market a Social Networking Site By: Rajeev Guglani For marketing a social networking site first you need to be social yourself in the society and community. Then it is required to look after the target market and budget and plan your advertisement program accordingly. Writing pres releases about your website could be as the next contributing factor to market your networking site. Tags: Social Network Marketing, Social Media Optimization, Network Marketing
Social Network Marketing - The Wave of the Future By: David Skul An estimated $900 million will be spent on social media advertising in the United States this year, and that figure is estimated to hit $2.5 billion by 2011. This is for advertising only. Millions more are being invested in other social media marketing techniques as websites like FaceBook and MySpace offer increasing opportunities for businesses to reach potential customers. Tags: Web 2.0 Marketing, Web 2.0 Advertising, Social Network Marketing, Social Marketing, Social
Social Networking- The revenue Generator By: Dane Phillip While doing some research on social networking domain, found some interesting figures to share, which will surely drive the social networking development companies. Social networks are becoming a good environment to sell products, especially if marketers want to cultivate a brand and get its loyal users to do the selling and evangelizing. That evangelism happens in a community. Tags: social networking, social network, web application development, software development
The Social Networking Business By: Jonathan Mac Information technology is a much mandate for almost any sphere of life. So is the social networking. The activities like make new friends and maintaining the relationships are common in these social networking websites. These social networking websites are use for effective business promotions also. Tags: social networking website design, social network web design, social, network, web design,
Be Careful with Social Network Invite E-Mails By: Andrew D. Malek Nowadays, many of us receive e-mail invitations to join social networking websites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, or MySpace. Even if you know the sender and name of a social network to which you've been invited, before you click on an invitation response link, take a second and consider that not all invitation e-mails are what they seem. Some fraudulent "friends" and "social networks" could have drastic consequences to your security and privacy. Tags: social network, email, electronic mail, scam, spam, fraud
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