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Workshop - Marketing Tradicional vs Marketing Digital - 1 views

  • E-goi Platform
     
    O Marketing Digital e todas as suas variáveis, em particular os novos meios de comunicação, e-mail, SMS e redes sociais serão o "prato forte" de uma exposição que pretende mostrar que a relação estabelecida com os consumidores online por oposição aos meios tradicionais e a forma como são abordados é o elemento-chave para o incremento do volume de negócios.
gdcs s.

Research for keywords using Wordtracker - 0 views

  • gdcs s.
     
    One quick tip to help help you find a better keyword for your blogs or website is to use Wordtacker for keyword research.
gdcs s.

Packaging your product - 0 views

  • gdcs s.
     
    Packaging your product, together with promoting, pricing and advertising, is one of the main marketing strategies for selling your products.
gdcs s.

Creating an eye-grabbing design - 0 views

  • gdcs s.
     
    Grabbing one's attention is the most important thing in internet marketing. With a lot of competition online, how can you have a website that will grab attention immediately?
gdcs s.

Upload Videos using TubeMogul to save time - 0 views

  • gdcs s.
     
    Uploading multiple videos can be time consuming but now you can save much time by using this tool.
David McCart

Social Media: A Fad, or a Revolution? - 0 views

  • David McCart
     
    Great video, makes the point well. If you need to convince anyone they need to be engaged with social media, this is sure to help make your case.
  • David McCart
     
    Is social media a fad? Or, is it the biggest shift to worldwide industrial revolution? This new video reveals astonishing statistics to prove that social media is indeed a revolution.
David McCart

Don't Blame the Snake Oil Salesman! | Search Engine People | Toronto - 0 views

  • David McCart
     
    sasquatch music festival vid used to illustrate a point in SEO industry essay in SEO blog
David McCart

SEO Title Tag Formulas: How to Create High Performance Title Tags | WordStream - 0 views

  • David McCart
     
    This article does make a great deal of sense, the majority of sites i've worked on (where I was a programmer, the last person to touch the code before it went to the server, but not particularly influential in the descion making process) the companies name was always the first thing in the title tag.
David McCart

SEO site review by the experts | Web Marketing and SEO Blog - 0 views

  • David McCart
     
    blog article with summary of, and video of people from Google explaing a few SEO points
David McCart

Let's Get Down and Technical with SEO - 0 views

  • David McCart
     
    more stuff about seo
David McCart

An Ounce of Prevention: 16 SEO Tips » SEO Strategies - 0 views

  • David McCart
     
    more tips from an SEO Strategy expert
David McCart

25 Outdated SEO Terms & Tactics vs Their Modern Alternatives | SEOptimise - 0 views

  • David McCart
     
    sort of counter point to the last link
David McCart

The 30 Free SEO Tools You Must Know | SEOptimise - 0 views

  • David McCart
     
    Recently a "101 free SEO Tools that don't suck" list went popular on Sphinn.
David McCart

The Marketing Survivalist - 0 views

  • David McCart
     
    As a social media specialist, with experience running back way before there was a name for it, I've seen some pretty good delusions from clients and companies I've worked with.

    Companies that want a Internet presence, but fear and loath the Internet and all forms of electronic communications. Companies that have a pretty big gap between their reality and their perception. Companies that encourages their employees to join fan pages for their products, but has them to take off their corporate affiliation from the profiles.

    What was the most amazing social media delusions you've encountered?

    That it's optional. You have a presence on the social media sites whether you want to or not. Companies that want to survive had better figure out how to join the conversation.
  • David McCart
     
    As a social media specialist, with experience running back way before there was a name for it, I've seen some pretty good delusions from clients and companies I've worked with.

    Companies that want a Internet presence, but fear and loath the Internet and all forms of electronic communications. Companies that have a pretty big gap between their reality and their perception. Companies that encourages their employees to join fan pages for their products, but has them to take off their corporate affiliation from the profiles.

    What was the most amazing social media delusions you've encountered?

    That it's optional. You have a presence on the social media sites whether you want to or not. Companies that want to survive had better figure out how to join the conversation.
  • David McCart
     
    As a social media specialist, with experience running back way before there was a name for it, I've seen some pretty good delusions from clients and companies I've worked with.

    Companies that want a Internet presence, but fear and loath the Internet and all forms of electronic communications. Companies that have a pretty big gap between their reality and their perception. Companies that encourages their employees to join fan pages for their products, but has them to take off their corporate affiliation from the profiles.

    What was the most amazing social media delusions you've encountered?

    That it's optional. You have a presence on the social media sites whether you want to or not. Companies that want to survive had better figure out how to join the conversation.
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