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February 6, 2011

To continue on from my last Facebook themed post, here is a nice little article I spotted recently. This article covers a couple of very basic do’s and don’ts for what small business owners should be doing for their companies facebook page. Have a read of this article and see if what you’re doing for your companies Facebook page is beneficial or damaging!

How to Use Facebook for Your Small Business
By: Kandie Day

Leveraging Facebook to generate leads, build site traffic, and even make a little money is every small business owner’s goal. But in most cases, it’s not as simple as getting on once a week for an hour, posting a bunch of ‘interesting’ information, and getting on with your life hoping that the leads will start flowing in. Facebook is a remarkable tool for creating a ‘buzz’ about your small business and inviting new friends to check out your services, but done in the wrong way Facebook can also hurt your overall brand image.
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Filed under: Articles,Facebook — Tags: , , — Peter @ 8:30 pm

 

January 9, 2011

First off, happy new year to all our friends and business associates, may the new year be a great one for you and your families. I thought i’d start off 2011 with my first post on Facebook pay per click advertising.

Facebook PPC is really quiet intriguing as you can target who your will view your ads, and reach a specific group of people based on their profile information. You might have noticed how certain ads show up when browsing through Facebook relate to topics you’ve specified in your profile or clicked “like”. Well when setting up Facebook ads you can also set who your ads will reach based on age, sex, relationship status location, languages, groups in which they’re a member of, and much more.

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Filed under: Facebook,Pay Per Click (PPC) — Tags: , — Peter @ 8:38 pm

 

December 9, 2010

Get Microsoft Silverlight

As an SEO company it is always our job to always stay on top and find new ways to constantly improve our clients rankings against their competitors. One of these ways is by staying on top of how Google and other engines determine how to rank your website. This is constantly changing and earlier this year we saw website speed and server location come into play a big role in how localized keywords would rank.

It pretty well known by now that when Google bots check and index your website, your site is compared with Google’s own list of 200 different signals. Here is an example of just some of those signals,

  • Page Rank
  • Hyperlinked search term in inbound links
  • Search terms within page title
  • Search terms within content
  • Bold search terms within content
  • Speed & Location of website

Just to name a few. Based on how your website does with these signals is how well your website will rank for certain keywords is determined. Well earlier this year there were talks of agreements between Google and Facebook + Twitter to allow Google bots to crawl content posted on each social media network, however at the time we did not know how this data would come into play.

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Filed under: Facebook,search engine optimization,seo bangkok,Twitter — Peter @ 3:54 pm