Posts Tagged ‘social media’
SEPTEMBER, 2011Altitude’s Weekly Round-up (September 16, 2011)
Posted by Altitude Marketing on September 16, 2011 in BlogEvery week I spend a considerable amount of time reading industry blogs and newsletters to keep up with all of the evolutions and revolutions in online marketing and technology. The purpose: to generate new ideas and recommendations for our clients—and for you, our faithful readers. This week we take a look at Building an SEO strategy for your site, being a fearless social media marketer, and Facebook getting rid of the 25 fan require ... CONTINUE READING
Altitude’s Weekly Round-up (September 9, 2011)
Posted by Altitude Marketing on September 9, 2011 in BlogEvery week I spend a considerable amount of time reading industry blogs and newsletters to keep up with all of the evolutions and revolutions in online marketing and technology. The purpose: to generate new ideas and recommendations for our clients—and for you, our faithful readers. This week we take a look at 10 Ugly SEO Tools that Actually Rock, Google Acquires Zagat, the 3 Myths of Social Media and much more. SEO 10 Ugly SEO ... CONTINUE READING
Altitude’s Weekly Round-up (September 2, 2011)
Posted by Altitude Marketing on September 2, 2011 in BlogEvery week I spend a considerable amount of time reading industry blogs and newsletters to keep up with all of the evolutions and revolutions in online marketing and technology. The purpose: to generate new ideas and recommendations for our clients—and for you, our faithful readers. SEO Search Optimization Is Still Part of Social Media Marketing SEO isn’t dead. Honestly, it’s not. You just have to realize how to wor ... CONTINUE READING
Harnessing the Power of Social Media During a Natural Disaster
Posted by Altitude Marketing on August 31, 2011 in BlogFor most mid-sized to large business, incorporating social media into your marketing and customer-service mix is no longer an option—it’s expected. Social media provides businesses with a great way to listen to and engage with customers and provide timely and relevant updates. Image Credit: NASA In fact, it doesn’t have to be used at all for marketing purposes, especially if your business is in a highly regulated industry—or if ... CONTINUE READING
Altitude’s Weekly Round-up (August 26, 2011)
Posted by Altitude Marketing on August 26, 2011 in BlogEvery week I spend a considerable amount of time reading industry blogs and newsletters to keep up with all of the evolutions and revolutions in online marketing and technology. The purpose: to generate new ideas and recommendations for our clients—and for you, our faithful readers. SEO Optimizing Your Google Places Listing in 10 Steps More shoppers than ever before are discovering new businesses through Google Places, and in m ... CONTINUE READING
Altitude’s Weekly Round-up (August 19, 2011)
Posted by Altitude Marketing on August 19, 2011 in BlogEvery week I spend a considerable amount of time reading industry blogs and newsletters to keep up with all of the evolutions and revolutions in online marketing and technology. The purpose: to generate new ideas and recommendations for our clients—and for you, our faithful readers. SEO SEO Copywriting Tips: Optimizing For Multiple Keywords On One Page When you began learning SEO, someone probably told you not to optimize a web ... CONTINUE READING
Altitude’s Weekly Round-up (July 29, 2011)
Posted by Altitude Marketing on July 29, 2011 in BlogEvery week I spend a considerable amount of time reading industry blogs and newsletters to keep up with all of the evolutions and revolutions in online marketing and technology. The purpose: to generate new ideas and recommendations for our clients—and for you, our faithful readers. The ABCs of Mobile Marketing – Glossary For those who are just getting started with B2B mobile marketing, just getting to the basics can be a ... CONTINUE READING
Five Marketing Tips I Discovered While Learning to Navigate a Schooner
Posted by Andrew Stanten on June 20, 2011 in BlogImage Credit: Justin Scheetz A few days have passed since we returned from our annual corporate retreat, and I’m still riding high on getting the opportunity to help crew the 74-foot Schooner Woodwind with Team Altitude. This year we chose sailing as our team-building activity. Because we’re going through an incredible period of growth and corporate evolution, we wanted an activity that would challenge us both individually and a ... CONTINUE READING
The Four-Leaf Clover of Social Media Success
Posted by Altitude Marketing on June 18, 2010 in BlogCan a backyard full of clover relate to social media? Actually it can, and does, in a lot more ways than you would expect. Let’s take a look at social media from a more “earthy” perspective. In my neighborhood, one point of pride is the condition of our lawns. Starting early in the Spring soon after the snow melts away, the entire neighborhood gets to work fertilizing, grooming and manicuring their yards in an at ... CONTINUE READING
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