The Local Web

2016-03-01T12:07:19-07:00

  Most of our readers are small local businesses. While the internet has given us a global reach we never could have imagined 20 years ago, in the end, most of us are local businesses. We came across this infographic from balihoo recently, that really spoke to us about the importance of

The Local Web2016-03-01T12:07:19-07:00

The Truth About Email

2016-03-01T12:07:17-07:00

  The average user receives almost 150 emails a day, spending hours emailing, and ignoring and deleting about half of them in just under five minutes. Want your email to be one of the ones that makes the cut? Read this infographic prepared by boomeranggmail giving insights from 5 million emails as to

The Truth About Email2016-03-01T12:07:17-07:00

Pinterest

2016-03-01T12:07:15-07:00

  The big buzz in social media these days is Pinterest. This photo collection website is taking the world by storm as it is not only fun, but a great driver of traffic to commercial websites as well. In fact, it is our 5th biggest contributor to web visits over the past

Pinterest2016-03-01T12:07:15-07:00

The Social Campaign

2016-11-09T10:21:54-07:00

  Tomorrow is Super Tuesday. Alaska, Georgia, Idaho, Massachusetts, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Vermont, and Virginia go to the polls or caucus locations to help pick delegates to this summer's Republican Convention to challenge Barack Obama for President on November 6th. The field has been whittled down dramatically from the straw polls

The Social Campaign2016-11-09T10:21:54-07:00

Generation Y & Facebook

2016-11-09T10:21:54-07:00

  Millennial Branding conducted a study of Generation Y Millennials (18-29) recently found how they interact with social media, in particular Facebook, varies considerably from their older counterparts. While Gen X'ers and Baby Boomers tend to create a much greater divide between their personal and professional lives, Gen-Y Millennials tend more to

Generation Y & Facebook2016-11-09T10:21:54-07:00
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