The World According to Twitter (Paperback)

May 20, 2010 · Posted in The Internet · Comment 

The World According to Twitter

The wit and wisdom of the Twittersphere captured in a hilarious, occasionally poignant, and often useful collection of hand-picked tweets.   New York Times technology columnist David Pogue has tapped into the brilliance of his half-million followers on Twitter by posting a different, thought-provoking question every night. The questions ranged from the earnest (“What’s your greatest regret?”) to the creative (“Make up a concept for a doomed TV show”) to the curious (“What’s your great idea to improve the cell phone?”). Out of 25,000 tweets, Pogue has gathered the very best 2,524 into this irresistible, clever, laugh-out-loud funny book. The World According to Twitter is truly a grand social networking experiment, in which thousands of voices have come together to produce a unique and wonderful record of shared human experience.   Some samples: Compose the subject line of an email message you really, really don’t want to open. To my former sexual partn (more…)

Twitter Marketing For Dummies (Paperback)

May 15, 2010 · Posted in The Internet · Comment 

Twitter Marketing For Dummies

An introductory guide to effectively using Twitter to grow your business! The field of social media marketing is exciting, cutting-edge, and…open to almost anything! Twitter’s style of quick remarks lends itself to a carefree, conversational tone, ripe for passing along a plug, sharing a suggestion, or referencing a recommendation. This fun and friendly book is an excellent first step for gaining insight on how to effectively use one of the most popular social media tools to expand the success of a business. In addition to covering the basics of Twitter, this easy-to-understand guide quickly moves on to techniques for incorporating a Twitter strategy into your marketing mix, combining new and old media, building your network, using Twitter tools, and measuring your success. Examines how Twitter’s style for character-count caps and real-time posting allows for unique marketing opportunities Analyzes several real-world examples of successful strate (more…)

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Twitter Tips, Tricks, and Tweets (Paperback)

May 10, 2010 · Posted in The Internet · Comment 

Twitter Tips, Tricks, and Tweets

A full-color, portable guide to getting all the fun and productivity from Twitter Twitter is hot! It’s used by everyone from teens keeping up with their friends to fundraising charities and organizations responding to natural disasters; even President Obama tweets. Twitter Tips, Tricks, and Tweets gets you in on the fun, taking you all the way from setting up an account to incorporating cool third-party applications. Defined as microblogging, Twitter allows you to be as active or passive as you choose in keeping up with the conversation. Limited to 140 characters per comment, or “tweet”, it’s designed for here-and-now communication. This handy guide gives you everything you need to know. Guides you through setting up an account and following Twitter rules Explains how to tweet from mobile devices Shows how to add Twitter to a blog or to other social networking sites such as Facebook Offers ideas for using Twitter in business as well as for p (more…)

Twitter Power: How to Dominate Your Market One Tweet at a Time (Hardcover)

May 5, 2010 · Posted in The Internet · Comment 

Twitter Power: How to Dominate Your Market One Tweet at a Time

Review

“Arguably, one of the best tomes…Twitter Power is jam-packed with clever ways to start and dominate a marketplace.” (Brandopia.typepad.com, March 23rd 2009) “…good comprehensive overview…Comm is at his best when discussing how to use Twitter as a marketing, PR or promotional tool.” (B2B Marketing, July 2009)

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“For months I saw and heard the buzz about Twitter, but it wasn’t until Joel told me details about it that I fully understood it (more…)

Twitter For Dummies (Paperback)

May 5, 2010 · Posted in The Internet · Comment 

Twitter For Dummies

Review

“Twitter for Dummies may be 266 pages long and contain an index, but it would probably help quite a few people to give it a read. Thorough.” (AdAge.com, July 7, 2009)

Twitter can boost your business and marketing efforts, and this guide shows you how Twitter, the simple-to-use microblogging service, offers immense benefits for businesses and organizations. Fire departments, political candidates, and C0EOs have used Twitter to share up-to-the-minute information. Laura Fitton, maybe better known by her Twitter handle – @Pistachio, has more than 10,000 followers on Twitter, and gives presentations on how to use Twitter to build business and personal opportunity. She’s joined by Michael Gruen and Leslie Poston to share Twitter expertise in this easy-to-follow guide. You’ll discover how to get set up on Twitter, build a follower list, and find a voice for your tweets. Then you’ll learn to use third party tools to link Twitter to ot (more…)

Twitter Power 2.0: How to Dominate Your Market One Tweet at a Time (Paperback)

April 30, 2010 · Posted in The Internet · Comment 

Twitter Power 2.0: How to Dominate Your Market One Tweet at a Time

Review

“Arguably, one of the best tomes…Twitter Power is jam-packed with clever ways to start and dominate a marketplace.” (Brandopia.typepad.com, March 23rd 2009) “…good comprehensive overview…Comm is at his best when discussing how to use Twitter as a marketing, PR or promotional tool.” (B2B Marketing, July 2009)
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Review

“For months I saw and heard the buzz about Twitter, but it wasn’t until Joel told me details about it that I fully understood its marketing implications. Now I can clearly see how this free site can help me further build relationships with my customers, and I am going to be ‘tweeting’ frequently! In fact, I have already started, thanks to Joel. So thanks for writing this book, Joel. It’s going to help a lot of people grow their business!” Stephen Pierce (www.MakeRealMoneyOnTheInternet.com) “In the short amount of time I have had with Joel Comm, I can c (more…)

The Twitter Book (Paperback)

April 25, 2010 · Posted in The Internet · Comment 

The Twitter Book

Amazon.com Review

This practical guide will teach you everything you need to know to quickly become a Twitter power user, including strategies and tactics for using Twitter’s 140-character messages as a serious–and effective–way to boost your business. Co-written by Tim O’Reilly and Sarah Milstein, widely followed and highly respected Twitterers, the practical information in The Twitter Book is presented in a fun, full-color format that’s packed with helpful examples and clear explanations. Twitter Tips 1. Even if you use Twitter primarily to post information that’s not directly about your company, you can—and should—use it to sometimes link back to your own site or blog. Many companies find that Twitter can become a top referrer to their sites, so avail yourself of that benefit—just do it in a smart way. The key is to frame the link in a way that’s interesting to your Twitter followers. So instead of sayin (more…)

5 Quick Tips To Get Website Traffic Fast!

March 27, 2010 · Posted in Internet Marketing, The Internet, eCommerce / eBiz · 2 Comments 

Online, one of the most significant keys to success is getting website traffic.  The more visitors you have, the better your sales and profits.  Presumably you have a niche and you know your keywords, and regularly conduct keyword research to stay on top of what’s popular.  Based on those assumptions here are five quick and easy tips to get website traffic fast!

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