Social Media – The Good, The Bad, The Ugly – What Do You Know?

December 28, 2008 by Carl Tambeau · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Relationship Marketing, Social media 

With regards to Social Media for your online business, we can show you the beauty and the beast scenario of this type of online marketing. As an example let’s take a look at Facebook as a media for Socializing on the internet.

Recently I started looking at social media as “The Good, The Bad and The Ugly” – you never know what connections are going to help, hurt or destroy your online business. Facebook is an online media that brings millions of users together being able to connect with each other at whatever level they choose.

Some users prefer to socialize only, with this community – keeping up to date on what their family and friends are doing is usually the goal with this group of people.

There is another group of users who prefer to use Facebook and other related media’s, as a way to connect to others who share similar interests. These entrepreneurs are looking to build a group of connections to share their business with, the goal is usually to build an online connection, hoping to increase sales.

As an example Facebook is an amazing community where you will meet all walks of life but what we never know are the results we are going to get. As with any action, business or personal, there are risks involved. These risks are not solely related to offline activity but online activity as well.

Whoever you let into your online circle of connections can improve your reputation through professional interaction as well they can hinder or harm your online reputation through deliberate or accidental sabotage.

How is this possible? Read more


Do You Have The Right Knowledge For Online Marketing?

December 26, 2008 by Carl Tambeau · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Internet Marketing, Online Coaching, eCommerce 

Who said Online Marketing is easy?

It is not just knowledge that you need for Online Marketing BUT the right knowledge.

  • You need information on how to start a successful business based on your interests and passions.
  • You need a proven market of eager customers where you can sell your chosen products and services. You need to know how to determine what products and services are best to focus on.
  • We all want a great looking website – you need to know how to build a professional-looking website on a limited budget.
  • Do you know how to write sales copy that motivates visitors to take action and want to buy your products?
  • You need to have knowledge of how you would use fast, simple techniques to begin attracting tons of visitors to your website!
  • What about setting up an opt-in offer – do you have the knowledge to not just set up but quickly set up and opt-in offer and start collecting a huge list of sales leads.
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Profitable Social Media – Is that Web 2.0 Marketing?

December 23, 2008 by Carl Tambeau · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Internet Marketing, Online Coaching 

Here we are just a few days before Christmas and trying to tie up last minute tasks. 2008 is coming to an end and a New Year will be opening up bringing new challenges and opportunities, some business will survive while others will not be so lucky.

At the beginning of every year comes New Years Resolutions, where people talk about changing their lives around for better and want more for themselves and their families. The Internet has been the focus of many New Years Resolutions – you want to make more money, work from your home, you dream of a better life for your family. Online you can get started with less capital than offline and see cash flow much faster than offline.

Can this be true for everyone?

Have you heard of social media – what about Web 2.0 Marketing?

Social media is very commonly used by Internet Marketers to promote not only your website but also to market yourself as a trusted source to do business with. Let’s face it, there are thousands of web sites being created everyday on the World Wide Web.

How do you know who to trust, who is reputable? Read more


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