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21 Social Media Marketing Tips (Infographic)

21 Social Media Marketing Tips (Infographic) | Social Media (network, technology, blog, community, virtual reality, etc...) | Scoop.it
Today, businesses define social media marketing in many different ways. Some businesses see it as an extension of offline and online advertising.

Others use social media as a way to interact with current customers. But no matter how your business uses social media, there is one thing you should remember: social media is a place to be social.
If your business has a presence on social media, but is not actively communicating with consumers, you could be missing out on reaching potential customers and boosting customer loyalty with those who already follow you on social media. This infographic illustrates 21 social media marketing tips your business should remember in order to get the most out of your social media efforts, and give the most to your fans and followers...


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Transform Your Blog Into a Flipboard-Looking Magazine for the iPad: Onswipe

Robin Good: OnSwipe is a great service that allows anyone to easily generate an iPad-compatible version of their blog, that is beautifully designed and extremely easy to access and navigate. 

 

OnSwipe provides a free online dashboard in which, after you have registere yourself, you can set up any number of content sections based on RSS feeds or other content channels you have access to. 

OnSwipe does all the rest.

 

What you need to do on your end is to place a tiny JavaScript snippet into your web site home page HTML code and from that moment on, iPad-based visitors will be served your web site "special" version, organized around the sections and feeds you have previously provided.

 

To get an idea of the final results looks like check also this other video clip:
http://youtu.be/BpBg9BM2FKU 

 

Try it out now on any site. I have tested it and it does work flawlessly.  

 

Impressive. 9/10

 

Try it out here: http://onswipe.com 


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