
LinkedIn is on a social roll. They have announced a new feature that allows users to “follow” a company. Pretty standard stuff, but it does hold some interesting potential for businesses as a way to not only network with users, but other businesses and industries….
Posted by Rick on April 30th, 2010. No comments... »
Categories: Internet News. Tags: linkedin, Social Media, social networking.
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Hey everyone Kris J here. Thought I would come onto the Graphic Dreams Blog and post a little info about what’s new in our Development Lab. I will take this time to introduce our next WordPress Plugin that we have developed. It’s called ‘Pre Loaded’,…
Posted by Kris J on April 29th, 2010. One comment... »
Categories: Free Downloads, WordPress Plugins. Tags: download, jquery, plugin, Wordpress.
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Anyone who’s spent months building an online brand through social media only to see it ravaged in seconds by spam or unfairly targeted by inappropriate comments will welcome the new service from LiveWorld. Those in the process of creating a brand’s online image should welcome…
Posted by Rick on April 29th, 2010. No comments... »
Categories: Internet News. Tags: facebook wall, mod tools.
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Web marketers looking to further their businesses’ presence on Facebook are turning in droves to the Social Plugins recently offered up by the social networking powerhouse. The group which I predict will have the most immediate rate of adoption is site owners using WordPress. So…
Posted by Rick on April 27th, 2010. No comments... »
Categories: Internet News, Random Information, WordPress News. Tags: facebook, plugin, Social Media, social networking, Wordpress.
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When the conversation turns to social networking, Facebook and Twitter are the two most often discussed. For some reason, LinkedIn is often left out of the discussion. That might be due, in part, to its past lack of focus on sharing content. Sure, LinkedIn has…
Posted by Rick on April 26th, 2010. One comment... »
Categories: Internet News. Tags: linkedin, social networking.
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