Aug8
Who does the quality make a difference to? Is it the business looking to display itself with professionalism.
Does the end user want only content and the quality doesn’t matter? Where is the world of web video heading and how will it effect web marketing and social connections?
Our company revenflo.com specializes in web marketing, content marketing and web technologies, I’m the new guy experiencing the web in this way for the first time as are many of the new social converts surfing the internet these days. We have been using written content, pictures and some video to serve clients and help them get their message out on the web. We set up blogs for them, expose them to social media for business uses, design email newsletters, you get the point. Where we haven’t taken a plunge yet is offering video to clients as a service because we are grappling with the model and what that service is worth to business. continue reading »
Jul25
Twitter paralysis is what I have termed the lack of ability to find something worthy of twittering. I see it in myself, buddies and clients everyday. As simple as twitter is you really need to have something worthwhile to say. I’m doing a local radio show tomorrow on WRHI in Rock Hill, SC where we will be talking about social media and how businesses can use it to communicate with clients and potential clients. This has become one of the most talked about subjects on the internet. Every business is asking the same question. And here is the fact, few have found great ways to consistently say something worthwile on social media. Thats why the topic is so interesting, everybody is trying to figure it out.
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Jul24
What a great radio show today on WRHI talk radio. The interesting experience I took from the event was that twitter does not compute with normal (non-techie) people. It was interesting that our interviewer Manning, a boomer and great radio personality for over 20 years in the Rock Hill, SC metro, found it difficult to catch the terms of twitter while Facebook seemed easy.
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