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Why are the words “Subscribe” and Facebook in the same sentence?

September 21, 2011

On September 15th, Facebook released the “Subscribe” button. This way, one does not have to become a friend in order to keep up with your public updates. If you don’t know about the public updates, click on the link to learn more. Whenever someone posts something using the “Public” status, their subscribers will be able [...]

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Friendster Latest Victim in Social Media War

April 26, 2011

Friendster, which pioneered social media networking and ushered in the era of MySpace and Facebook, has become the latest victim of the social media wars, which finds Facebook dominating the field. All user profiles, photos, and blogs will be deleted as of May 31, 2011 and the site has sent messages to its users advising [...]

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Study Shows Facebook “Likes” More Profitable Than Tweets

March 17, 2011

We have a follow-up to yesterday’s post about using Facebook to market your local business. A new study by Eventbrite on its own in-site analytics shows that Facebook “Likes” translated into greater profit for them over Tweets. ($1.34 per event via Facebook vs 80 cents via Twitter) More details can be found in complete article on [...]

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Using Facebook to Market Your Local Business

March 16, 2011

When you are starting a small business from home, one of the most important questions to ask yourself is how you are going to effectively market your product or services.  A new survey from MerchantCircle found that 70% of local business owners in the U.S. use Facebook as a marketing tool, which is up 20% [...]

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Clean Up Your Facebook Profile Now!

February 21, 2011

Ever read someone’s Facebook profile and shake your head at what has been posted? Too much information, totally inappropriate status updates, and compromising pictures can make a prospective client or employer run the other way should they ever see. But Just How Offensive is Your Facebook Profile? That is the question Sarah Kessler asked of [...]

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Facebook Pages Redesigned

February 11, 2011

If your business has a Facebook page (as it should!), be on the lookout for a new design. Just as it changed the look of personal profiles earlier this year, Facebook will shortly be launching a redesign of their pages for businesses, celebrities, and other organizations. Read Mashable’s article about what these changes mean and [...]

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Win a Custom Facebook Page for you and/or your Business

December 6, 2010

View the custom page for the book, How to Start your Business with $100. You can win a custom Facebook page valued at $149, design by nextSTEPH to propel your business into 2011. Click here to enter The Wild Women Entrepreneurs Custom Facebook Page Giveaway.

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Reach Out and Tweet Someone

November 4, 2009

I decided to do a video over my morning coffee, to let you know what Wild Women Entrepreneurs has in store! Click Here to Watch my video! NOTE: I am wearing my pj’s. Do NOT be afraid. I repeat, do NOT be afraid!

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What’s stopping you from claiming your Facebook name?

September 1, 2009

One of the fundamentals in business is branding. People associate  products and/or services with you brand or your name. The Facebook population has been growing by leaps and bounds in the hundreds of million. How are you going to stand out? For those of you who don’t know,  Facebook released the functionality of usernames a [...]

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Facebook Helps Out Fan Pages

August 20, 2009

Facebook’s Private Media Group just announced….. Facebook today released a Twitter exporter tool for Facebook Pages. The Twitter exporter tool allows Facebook Page administrators to automatically syndicate content and information they publish on Facebook to Twitter without leaving Facebook.com. After adding the feature, status updates, links, photos, notes and event creations will be exported automatically [...]

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