Showing posts with label SEO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SEO. Show all posts

Friday, 16 November 2018

The 11 ‘P’s’ You Need to Know for Social Media Success



Written by Robyn T. Braley 


I know you’ve heard it. Perhaps you’ve even said it. "Forget Social Media. It’s just a passing fad!" 


The next time this idea enters your consciousness, take an Aspirin, Tylenol or Advil. Then, lay down and rest until the idea dissolves into visions of kittens or lambs!


Things You Need to Know Before Launching Your Social Media Program for Business


Social Media (SM) has brought about the greatest revolution in sharing human knowledge, opinions, observations, visual images and plain old conversations since the invention of the Gutenberg Press.

The longer you postpone launching your company’s social media program, the further behind you will fall. But, social media for business is not the same as for personal use. The rules are different.

Launching Your Program

I am active on social media. I also speak about social media and develop and manage programs for clients. I am also a Rotarian and operate different platforms for Rotary purposes.

Wednesday, 2 November 2016

What You Need to Know Before Launching Social Media for Business

Written by Robyn T. Braley

I know you’ve heard it. "Forget Social Media. It’s just a passing fad!"


The next time someone at your company says that, ask them to take an Aspirin, Tylenol or Advil. Then, ask them to lay down and rest until the feeling passes!

Is it finally time for your business to launch a social media program? Think about it this way.

Wednesday, 8 January 2014

Effective Websites; Realizing Online Potential




Part 1 of 2; Building Your Online Brand


Written by Robyn T. Braley 


I recently spoke to a group of business leaders who asked the question, “What makes an effective website?” Regardless of how new, powerful, dynamic or successful your website is, you will soon be contacted by an “expert” who will tell you it sucks. What is fact and what is fiction?

A few weeks ago a client told me how frustrated he was with the number of email and telephone contacts he receives from people who speak an unfamiliar language. I call it webschpeak. He had no idea what they were saying. Mind you, he has a distinct Newfoundland twist to his words. I suspect they didn’t understand him either.