Understanding Google’s Local Business Center

I’m going to take a stab in the dark and guess that most small to medium businesses in New Zealand do not know about or understand Google’s Local Business Center.  In the many years I have been in the digital business I have not seen a better example of a more powerful, easy to use [...]

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Facebook or Twitter, What’s The Priority For SMEs?

So you are trying to grow your business online and have ventured into the realms of social media.  But what should your priority be? What social media application should be the number one priority for your business and get you the most returns? In this post I’m not going to discuss the pro’s and con’s [...]

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Why Being Online is Important for Small to Medium Businesses

As small and medium businesses begin to demand greater visibility for their advertising/marketing spend so does the demand for online marketing.  Not only because online marketing offers performance based services where SME’s only pay for results delivered but also the increasing opportunity for “free” marketing products which use the SMEs business content such as; Google [...]

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Top Ten Online Terms for SMEs to Understand

With so many terms floating about in the online world I understand that for small to medium business owners (or SME’s) it can be a pretty daunting prospect.  So to help you out and to extend some of the useful terms you can find in the Soup site here: http://www.soupdigital.co.nz/about/useful-online-terms/ I have taken it right [...]

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Twitter Don’ts for Small to Medium Businesses

Twitter is a great tool that can help get your business move into the world of online and real time.  However it’s not all sunshine and lolly pops when entering into the world of Twitter.  There are a few things as a small to medium business user that you should be aware of. For the [...]

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Twitter Guidelines for Small to Medium Businesses

What is twitter? Twitter is a social networking and micro-blogging service that allows you to answer the question, “What are you doing” by sending short text messages 140 characters in length, called “tweets”, to your followers. Find out more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twitter So with that brief intro onto some tips for SME’s using twitter: Always check [...]

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