Posts Tagged ‘Media’

MLM Training–Jump On The Social Media Marketing Wave

Monday, May 3rd, 2010


FreeSocialMediaTraining.com Listen to marketing trainer Diane Hochman as she explains why Social Media sites offer the average network marketer the chance of a lifetime. Develop free leads and an internet presence in ways there were not possible just a year ago. Http DianeHochmanLive.com www.MyPrivateClassroom.com Social media Participatory online media where news, photos, videos, and podcasts are made public via social media websites through submission. Normally accompanied with a voting process to make media items become “popular”.[citation needed] Social Media Expanded Definition: Social Media is the democratization of information, transforming people from content readers into content publishers. It is the shift from a broadcast mechanism to a many-to-many model, rooted in conversations between authors, people, and peers. Social media uses the ?wisdom of crowds? to connect information in a collaborative manner. Social media can take many different forms, including Internet forums, message boards, weblogs, wikis, podcasts, pictures and video. Technologies such as blogs, picture-sharing, vlogs, wall-postings, email, instant messaging, music-sharing, group creation and voice over IP, to name a few. Examples of social media applications are Google (reference, social networking), Wikipedia (reference), MySpace (social networking), Facebook(social networking), Last.fm (personal music), YouTube (social networking and video sharing), Second Life (virtual reality), and Flickr

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Communications, Media Companies and Other Service Providers Select Oracle

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

Communications, Media Companies and Other Service Providers Select Oracle
REDWOOD SHORES, CA–(Marketwire – April 28, 2010) – Oracle ( NASDAQ : ORCL )

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Mashable’s Weekly Guide to Social Media and Web Events

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

Mashable’s Weekly Guide to Social Media and Web Events
It’s a brand new week, which means it’s time for Mashable’s guide to upcoming social media and web events, parties and conferences. For more upcoming event listings, check out Mashable’s Events section . Is your event not on this list? Contact us at least one month before your event to establish a media partnership. Mashable’s Weekly Social Media and Marketing Event Guide is proudly supported by …

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Factors To Be Considered For Multi Media Web Hosting

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Have you heard about web hosting? Surely you must have heard about it. Yes, you have heard about web hosting as you have designed your website and you are preparing to install your website.


Did you collect all the information about the facilities provided by the hosting companies? No, but you should have done it till now. What are hosting companies? The hosting companies are the online companies which provide the server for your website.


Why is a server needed? Without a server you cannot put up your website on the net. Is it so? Then how do we find an affordable server which will provide all the facilities? It is very simple.


You have to just click the button of your mouse and look for the site which has web hosting directories. Go through the directory and select few companies who provide maximum facilities at minimum cost. By the way what are the facilities that the web hosting companies should provide?


Basic facilities provided by a Web Hosting Company


The basic facilities that should be provided by the web hosting company is the amount of hosting space, bandwidth which means the total amount of data that you can transfer in a month on your website which can be viewed by your visitors or customers, the uptime provided by the company which means the total time limit when your website will be visible on the internet, the security system that is being used by the company and last but very important point is which kind of host company do you require, that is free hosting or paid hosting company.


What are the other facilities that are available? The latest facility is the introduction of the multi media web hosting. What is multi media web hosting? Multi media web hosting means you can add CD Rom to your website, you can upgrade your website with flash and animations, video conferencing, audio telephonic conversation on the computer and electronic mail. What are the factors that have to be kept in mind while choosing multi media web hosting?


Factors to be considered for Multi Media web Hosting


If you are using the multi media system you have to ensure that the hosting company provides space for the CD Rom so that you can provide lots of information to your visitors or your customers without covering much space on your site, the flash system should be there which will help in playing the video, the picture, animation and 3D and 2D pictures which you upload to make your site attractive and interesting.


They should also provide the space for the CD where you can copy your business card and when you use it in the CD Rom it provides detailed information to your customers. You should surely look for business card facility as you can get web connectivity through your server to promote immediate online sales.

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Linux Kernel Programmers win Linux New Media Award for Outstanding Contribution

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Linux Kernel Programmers win Linux New Media Award for Outstanding Contribution
Linux Pro Magazine: “Markus Feilner, Klaus Knopper, and Jim Zemlin helped present the 2010 Linux New Media Awards at CeBIT. Winners accepted their awards on stage while the ceremony streamed live over the Internet”

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The Media Consortium: Weekly Diaspora: Rallying the Grassroots

Friday, March 5th, 2010

The Media Consortium: Weekly Diaspora: Rallying the Grassroots
By Erin Rosa, Media Consortium blogger Ed. Note: After a brief hiatus, the Diaspora is back! We’re very excited to have Erin Rosa on board…

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Social Media Release: Symantec Announces February 2010 MessageLabs Intelligence Report

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Social Media Release: Symantec Announces February 2010 MessageLabs Intelligence Report
Spam Volumes Surge in February While Message Size Shrinks

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Business Social Media – Domain Name Guide

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

On the web, your name can (and is) your reality. However naming yourself online isn’t that simple. Choosing a domain name for a business web presence is one of the most critical items in your promotional venture: your domain name will be the nexus of your business for months, years, or even decades.


There are a list of things you should consider before embarking down your online venture:


1) Define your brand. It is more than words, but will be flavored by them. Your business brand is an image of who you are. Ask your friends, family, and peers what your ideas inspire when the words are read.


2) The idea of a business brand is to be memorable, yet effective in communicating the purpose of your business. It is usually more effective to focus on communicating your purpose, rather than just developing your widget as a term.


3) If you can’t get a com extension, choose again. There are plenty of other extension like net and info, but whatever case that is: you will need to also have the com extension or risk losing your brand before it has ever been established. (Businesses should register the com, net, info extensions for a business)


4) If you think of related names in the process, register them today. $10 today is a lot cheaper than the impossibility of getting it tomorrow.


5) Keep it short. A good domain name should be one to three words long. It should not include hyphens or any other characters that are out of place. Shorter domains are generally better for two basic reasons: they are easier to spell and remember.


6) Don’t be scared of going long. Yes, I just said “keep it short”, but having a long domain name has the benefit of saying exactly what you do. Long domains also pull some weight in keyword search results, so having “real estate” in a real estate domain helps a site rank for those terms.


7) Multiple Domains are Okay! So many businesses lock on to the idea of having one site to send readers to. While having focus is good, multiple domains and sites allows a company to have different presentations for different audiences. Multiple domains and sites can also allow a single business to have multiple results in search engines, which allows them to conquest the first page of search results on terms that drive results.

8) Recognize how you can misspell your own domain. If you have any words that do not carry clearly when spoken or are easy to misspell, register the misspelled version of the keywords. $10 for a misspelled version of your own site name is a very affordable way of preventing client loss or competitive problems in the future.


9) Buy alternate domain names today. At less that $10 a piece, alternate domain names can provide a very reliable way to promote your business and help protect your reputation. If you have any public figures in the business, make sure to spend the $10 to buy personal name domains (firstnamelastname) and any slogans or catch phrases.


10) Realize that your domains are being promoted to both humans and search robots. They each like slightly different things and you should create a strategy for having multiple domains and how they coordinate relevant traffic to your business.


Bonus point: If you are trying to use a new domain for competitive search engine ranking, register the domain for five years. Search engines give credit to the length of a registration to help identify if a new site is a spam site being used to manipulate the search results. By committing to a longer stay, you help establish your virtual reputation in the eyes of engines like Google and Yahoo.


Do not jump the gun! Remember that a domain choice has many different angles to it. It can easily be compared to choosing a real world location for your business: where will it be? what does the neighborhood say? who will see it? how long will you be using it?


If you are a small business, then $50 to $100 to secure a domain name for a few years may seem like a major investment. For larger companies, spending $500 to $1000 for a larger competitive search optimization and brand protection effort is a good investment (for instance, do you own yoursitesucks?)


Understanding that a good domain may mean the difference between five visitors a month or five thousand, greatly changes how your business functions online. With a well organized strategy behind multiple domains, different niche streams of visitors become easier to reach and increase the chance that they will convert into business results.

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Martin Luz: The New Policy Battlefield: All Eyes On Coca-Cola And Social Media PR

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Martin Luz: The New Policy Battlefield: All Eyes On Coca-Cola And Social Media PR
If you want to see how future national policy wars will be fought, keep your eye on Coca-Cola and the American Beverage Association. Over the next few years sugar will become the new tobacco.

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