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Stephanie Bogus

Sex sells, Social Media influences

Written on November 29, 2011 at 7:06 pm, by

Social Media created a power that everyone wants to harness, for several different reasons. Many people use this power for good, and those that try to use it for evil will quickly be burned. I am referring to the Influencer Model, a marketing method previously known as Brand Ambassadors. Sex is the most common example  Continue Reading »

Adam Price

SEO Is Not Dead, It’s Reincarnated

Written on November 28, 2011 at 7:57 pm, by

Moments after the release of Siri, the predictable “SEO is dead” articles began appearing everywhere. As someone who started in SEO, I pretty much always relegated these article topics to authors in need of blog reads. The SEO is dead prediction is probably only slightly older then SEO itself.   That being said, the nature of SEO changes every  Continue Reading »

Brad Bogus

Stop Talking to Everyone – Spend Valuable Social Media Time on Influencers

Written on November 21, 2011 at 10:31 pm, by

Social Media Marketing vs. Influence Marketing Everyone is not equal. We do not all win prizes for showing up; we must put in the work. That is how grade schools operate now; everyone wins, no matter how bad the performance. We’re told we can be whatever we want, but we don’t all get to be  Continue Reading »

Ted Price

You can’t Spell Social Media without S … E … O

Written on November 18, 2011 at 6:56 pm, by

Search Engine Optimization has undergone a great number of changes in the past few years, and not just to the Googlepage rank algorithm. Internet marketing is a fast-paced industry, and trends move quickly, so we can look forward to major changes in the future. Just a few years ago, developing an online business Marketing Plan was  Continue Reading »

Andy Gonzalez

The B2Bs of Social Media Engagement

Written on November 16, 2011 at 6:11 pm, by

  Engagement in its simplest form has changed very little throughout history. People still look for answers, and others provide solutions. Social Media marketing will not reinvent the engagement wheel. However, it has reshaped that wheel to fit this new vehicle of message distribution. As Social Media marketing moves out of infancy, and is further  Continue Reading »

Adam Price

I Miss The Social Media Echo Chamber

Written on November 15, 2011 at 10:35 pm, by

Having a Social Media company up and running for over a year now, I’ve had the good fortune to make many valuable mistakes. I’ve also been around just long enough to see many of my mistakes performed spectacularly by others. One of the most prominent ones I see Social Media managers make is the complete  Continue Reading »

Brad Bogus

America Unites! This Revolution Will Be a Digital One

Written on November 14, 2011 at 10:16 pm, by

Despite the initial media blackout, a revolution is brewing. A movement originally known as Occupy Wall Street now engulfs nearly every major city: Occupy Boston, Occupy D.C, Occupy Chicago, Occupy Austin, and 147 others in the US alone (it has also spread internationally).   The movement is in protest of corruption that stems from corporate  Continue Reading »

Rebecca Price

A Peek Behind the Scenes: One Day in the Life of a Teenage Model

Written on November 7, 2011 at 9:46 pm, by

Story and Photos by Rebecca Price Sometimes, things come together in just the right way, at just the right time. Sunday, October 23, 2011 was one of those days. Impossibly beautiful weather, a Mercedes Benz convertible, a $20,000 wardrobe from Saks Fifth Avenue, a private jet, a male model … not bad for a 17-year-old  Continue Reading »