Posted by Nathan | Dec 15th, 2009
Last week, we talked a bit about building email funnel, which is an important way to manage leads and convert them into buyers. However, that’s just a small piece of the social media marketing funnel.
Today, I want to share a video with you that discusses the bigger picture…as in the social media funnel. This funnel should be the the #1 driver of any social media campaign, and if you don’t...
Posted by Nathan | Nov 30th, 2009
As a blogger and Twitter fanatic, I love the fact that I can sign up with IZEA and get paid to Tweet relevant and useful ads to my followers.
However, as much as I like making a few extra dollars, getting paid to Tweet is nothing compared to paying others to do so for me.
I’m talking about paying for ads from famous bloggers and other influential Twitter users, which is something that no one talks about,...
Posted by Nathan | Nov 26th, 2009
I like to feature people that do it right, and today I’m happy to bring you a cool story that combines social media understanding with helping those that are less fortunate.
The really neat thing about this story is that I heard about it via one of my social bookmarking networks, which I’ve written about in the past. In this case, it was StumbleUpon.
I’ve been building a network there for...
Posted by Nathan | Oct 27th, 2009
If you are looking to get started with video content, then you’ll need to take some time to choose the correct host for your videos. YouTube is great, but there are reasons when I don’t think you should use it, and there are some when you cannot at all. So, to help you decide where to upload your videos, I’ve arranged a brief guide to 3 of my favorite services.
1. YouTube
We’ll start...
Posted by Nathan | Oct 24th, 2009
Few of us are naturals
Blogging comes naturally to a lot of people because we’re used to writing papers, essays, and journal entries. We spent 18+ years writing in school and as a result, we’re not only comfortable writing, but we’ve developed that skill set over a long period of time. Compare your writing skills to your public speaking skills and there probably is no comparison to be made....