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Two pop­u­lar social net­work­ing sites that are most rel­e­vant today for busi­nesses and orga­ni­za­tions are Facebook and LinkedIn.com.  The lat­ter is lesser known by some peo­ple but it is very valu­able as a “pro­fes­sional” net­work­ing site.  Individuals and busi­ness own­ers can cre­ate a pro­file and cre­ate a com­pany pro­file, list­ing ser­vices or prod­ucts, or spe­cials.  This is sim­i­lar to hav­ing a “page” on Facebook. 

Of course, the most impor­tant thing about hav­ing a page or com­pany pro­file is to pro­vide some use­ful con­tent or infor­ma­tion on that page that will allow you to share infor­ma­tion, inform peo­ple and per­haps have spe­cial offer­ings.  A great way to kill two birds with one stone, as it were, is to have a WordPress blog setup with the Network Publisher plu­gin that will allow blog posts to auto­mat­i­cally appear on your Facebook and LinkedIn pro­file as well as on your Facebook Page.  It just means find­ing some­thing to write about from time to time.  This is all very impor­tant because it also helps your site with the search engines…  bring­ing more peo­ple to your web­site, and learn­ing about your com­pany, for exam­ple, and becom­ing clients/customers.

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I thought I’d pro­mote this spe­cial again. Future Wave Designs is offer­ing a Basic Web site Design ser­vice for $299.  This includes up to 10 pages and up to 10 graph­ics pre­pared for the web.

Most sites will need Search Engine Optimization so that oth­ers can find your web­site.  So, for an addi­tional $150 for we have a num­ber of spe­cific ser­vices that we offer to help opti­mize your site for the search engines, improv­ing the chances that peo­ple will find your web­site and take action.

Lastly, we will mar­ket your web­site on the Social Networks, Facebook and Linkedin.com — which involves set­ting up a pro­file for your­self and set­ting up a busi­ness list­ing or busi­ness page.  This ser­vice is only $100.

We can cer­tainly offer addi­tional ser­vices and fea­tures for your web­site at rea­son­able addi­tional prices.

Let us Host your site for just $6.99 per month.  Go here for fur­ther details about our web host­ing ser­vice.

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This blog is pub­lished by Bruce Whealton, more infor­ma­tion about Bruce Whealton is here… Bruce Whealton is the owner of Future Wave Designs, a North Carolina Company pro­vid­ing Web Design and Web Development. Visit:
NC Web Design:Future Wave Designs

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These are my links for August 23rd through August 25th:

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NC Web Design:Future Wave Designs

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I found this great tool for social media mar­ket­ing. While the social media land­scape is large and wild, there are sites that stand out and are most pop­u­lar and use­ful. In fact, as a web designer/developer, it is face­book that stands out the most. My clients want to announce their sites on face­book and con­nect their list­ing on face­book with their web­site. One of the things I tell my clients is that what will help them rank higher on Google and other search engines is “fresh content.”

What is fresh con­tent? Well, it’s the kind of con­tent that you find on blogs. Obviously the more good con­tent you have the bet­ter. The con­tent that gets posted on blogs is usu­ally fresher, that is newer, than the con­tent that was put on your web­site 6 months ago. Of course, that puts a bur­den on the busi­ness owner or orga­ni­za­tion, to cre­ate some kind of valu­able infor­ma­tion on a blog on some kind of fre­quent basis. You can­not put an adver­tise­ment out there and wait for the calls to come in to you.

Social net­works offer you another way of get­ting noticed. If you have a blog, there are ways to broad­cast, auto­mat­i­cally, what you are post­ing on the blog, to the social net­works. WordPress using plug-ins for this.

A plug-in extends the func­tion­al­ity of the WordPress soft­ware appli­ca­tion. One in par­tic­u­lar, that I’m think­ing of for this post­ing, is called Network Publisher. If you use WordPress for blog­ging, you can go to Plugins from the menu, in the admin area, and select Add New. Then just put into the search box, Network Publisher. This will find the plug-in with that name and allow you to install it but just click­ing on a link/button.

Once installed, it will refer you to a site called LinksAlpha.com There you can get API keys for each of the Social Networks, includ­ing Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. An API key will con­nect a par­tic­u­lar blog with a par­tic­u­lar account on the social net­works. You can have mul­ti­ple blogs and on Twitter, you can have mul­ti­ple accounts. So, you just input that API key into the appro­pri­ate field from your blog’s admin­is­tra­tive area and then when­ever you post some­thing new on your blog it will be broad­cast to the var­i­ous net­works you have setup through LinksAlpha.com

There are more steps involved in this but hope­fully it is clear from what I wrote. For exam­ple, from within LinksAlpha, you must select to have your spec­i­fied blog post to the par­tic­u­lar social net­work. In addi­tion, with regard to face­book, you can even spec­ify that Network Publisher post your blog post­ings on a par­tic­u­lar face­book page, in addi­tion to, or as opposed to post­ing to your profile.

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This blog is pub­lished by Bruce Whealton, more infor­ma­tion about Bruce Whealton is here… Bruce Whealton is the owner of Future Wave Designs, a North Carolina Company pro­vid­ing Web Design and Web Development. Visit:
NC Web Design:Future Wave Designs

Technorati Tags: face­book, Linkedin.com, search engines, social net­work­ing sites