Often when I ask someone interested in Social Media how they read blogs or news feeds, I’m told that they don’t subscribe to any blogs or news feeds. If you aren’t subscribing to Social Media, how can you expect your customers to embrace your blog or other media? With so many new media websites and …
Safari 5: What Bloggers Needs to Know About the Beauty and Bugs of the New Safari Reader
Safari 5 launched June 2010. You may wonder why you should be concerned with Safari. Maybe you’re a PC user dedicated to Internet Explorer or a cutting edge Google user who surfs with Chrome. You may even be a Mac user who prefers to prefers Firefox. Regardless of your own preference, if you blog, you …
A Webmaster’s View: How to Protect the Copyright on Your Blog Articles
Of all the website security questions I hear from clients the foremost blogging concern is about copyrights and plagiarism. Who can blame an author for wanting to protect the blog articles they’ve invested their time and intellect to create. Yesterday’s article on Forbes.com, “China’s Plagiarism Problem” () discusses the international and economic ramifications of “borrowing” …
Social Media Builds Buzz for Your Events
Planning any business building events? Events are more popular than ever to bring traffic to your store, business or web site. But how do you spread the word and announce your events for maximum impact? We can learn a lesson from the stars on Donald Trump’s TV show “Apprentice”. Typical episodes involve celebrities planning a …