Posts Tagged ‘business models’

GigaOm: 62 ways to use Twitter for business

According to Meryl K. Evans 2009, “Most of you know that Twitter can be used for much more than just announcing what you ate for breakfast. Many of you already know Twitter’s value in business, but you can still take it further and use it to land gigs, market your business, grow your network and [...]

GigaOm: 33 ways to use LinkedIn for business

According to Meryl K. Evans 2009, “Is your LinkedIn account mostly sitting idle? You can do so much more with it than simply look up contacts: find gigs, sell products, expand your networks, grow your business and gain free publicity. Here are 33 ways to use LinkedIn more effectively.” Continued > http://gigaom.com/collaboration/33-ways-to-use-linkedin-for-business/ #merylkevans #linkedin #socialnetworking [...]

GigaOm: 32 Ways to use Facebook for business

According to Meryl K. Evans 2010, “Facebook’s not just for keeping tabs on friends and filling out quizzes — it can also be used as a highly effective business tool. It’s great for marketing your products, landing gigs and connecting with your customers. Here are 32 ways to use Facebook in your business.” http://gigaom.com/collaboration/32-ways-to-use-facebook-for-business/ #facebook [...]

GigaOm: 8 Guides to becoming a power business social networker

@jerrycallistejr: Recently I read an email from someone that @Callistecomm considered recruiting to its team. The person said and I paraphrase, “…and I don’t believe Facebook is taken that serious for business…” There were more statements made and once again, about how certain people this person knows who do not use social or business networks [...]

How Facebook and Twitter are changing business models, shaping brand identity [Video]

According to Evelyn Rusli 2010, “Now that many corporations have mastered the tricky art of signing up for a Twitter or Facebook account, the next step is leveraging social media tools in a meaningful way that impacts your brand and your bottom line. While some have found varying degrees of success, the vast majority could [...]

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