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Is the Hype around QR Codes Overblown?

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People are just starting to get really comfortable with social media as a marketing medium, so this is where marketers should stay. Once again, the primary problems are lack of knowledge and lack of public buy-in. So if you’re still finding your social feet, don’t rush to get a handle on QR codes.

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3 Tips for Taking Your Small Publishing Business to the Next Level

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They know about your media kit and service, they have booked campaigns in the past, and they continue to advertise with you. Or one of your major income source which is selling advertising inventory. The customers that you already have are one of your most valuable resources.

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SEO in 2013: What to Expect

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More and more social media sites have video at the center. The more Google grows in strength, the larger their monopoly on paid advertisements. Even though the jury is still out on Windows 8, ensure that your website has a mobile option and is friendly for touch screen control. Expect even more video.

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Host yourself: Don’t leave your digital space in someone else’s hands

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This means buying multiple months of hosting with a company in order to reduce costs. Many hosting company’s will advertise promotional deals to entice you to host your site with them. You can find her blogging about all kinds of random things, spanning from technology to social media. Email this to a friend?

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Google: The search party is not over

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Has Google missed out entirely on the trend in social media? Social media is not going to make search irrelevant as Copeland alludes to in his article. There is always going to be place for search along with social media. That brings us to the topic of appeal to advertisers. Absolutely.

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