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Should You Create Social Media Profiles for Your Mesa Business?

March 15, 2010

Every week, I meet Mesa business owners ask me this question.
Should you create Social Media profiles for your business? When I mean by Social Media, I refer to Facebook Fan page, Twitter account, etc.
Conversations About Your Business Are Already Taking Place
You might be too busy to create a Facebook page for your business. But the fact [...]

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Tweeting Your Mesa AZ Business Like a NFL Player

October 6, 2009

Recently, Mashable listed top 20 “Must Follow” NFL tweets. There are players like Reggie Bush and Larry Fitzgerald mentioned. As you probably know, Twitter is also popular among NBA athletes.
What does this mean to the public?
It means… instead of hearing what Larry Fitzgerald says about the recent loss against Indianapolis Colts through the radio wave of ESPN, you get to hear directly from Larry.

It [...]

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Chevy’s Total Confidence Plan Is a Total Mistake

July 17, 2009

Chevy is advertising a new campaign called “Total Confidence Plan”.  During the commercial, Chevy compares their products’ recent fuel efficiency improvement to those of Honda.  At the end of the 30 second clip, it shows Honda lawnmower and tells that’s what Honda is good at creating (You can watch the video at the end of [...]

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The Moment We’re Living Through

July 3, 2009

TED  Talk by Slay Shiky How Social Media Can Make History:
While news from Iran streams to the world, Clay Shirky shows how Facebook, Twitter and TXTs help citizens in repressive regimes to report on real news, bypassing censors (however briefly). The end of top-down control of news is changing the nature of politics.
If you’re reading [...]

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T-Mobile Playing Catch Up

June 22, 2009

watch?v=VQ3d3KigPQMT-Mobile is launching another Google based cellphone in July.  Their first Google phone, G1 sold about a million, which is small compared to the folks they’re playing catch up against (Apple’s iPhone).
I see a problem though.  If I switch T-mobile logo and slap “Verizon” or “AT&T” on it, I can’t tell the difference among any [...]

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