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Ensure Your Kids Are Using Social Networking Responsibly

The use of social network sites such as Facebook has risen tremendously in the last two years, and almost every child over the age of 6 or 7 seems to have their own page. This is an incredibly useful and very entertaining way for our kids to stay in touch with each other remotely. But there is another, less attractive,… Read more

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Mining Social Media For Home Improvement Ideas

The World Wide Web has changed the way people all over the world do everything from selling car parts to meeting the love of their lives and it’s all happened in less than twenty years. And while the Web has dominated our Internet lives so far, social media is rapidly emerging as a contender for our cyber attentions.… Read more

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Seven Social Media Tips That Just Don’t Make Sense

As the value of social media advertising continues to increase, demand for advice on how to effectively utilise the medium continues to follow suit. More and more people, both freelancers and small business owners alike, are trying to figure out just how they can utilise social media to help them to achieve their professional goals. While there is certainly no… Read more

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Lead Generation Tactics on Social Networks

There’s no question about it that social media is here to stay. Although in the early days of social media, services such as Facebook and Twitter could be seen as a fad, it’s clear now that social networks have redefined the Internet. A staggering 91 percent of all online adult users are regularly active on some social networks; many belong… Read more

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How The Internet Has Revolutionised Gossip!

We’ve always been crazy for our gossip columns! Available in magazines and newspapers, the gossip column has always been the place to find out who is wearing what, who is seeing who and who is having a baby. It’s also the place to keep up with celebrity hairstyles and make up trends. We have long been obsessed with celebrities but… Read more

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The Future of the New-MySpace

As the bulk of our days are consumed with Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and everything in between; we have begun to see a social media dinosaur come out of extinction but in a completely different form. Read more

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Get Social When Perusing Car Dealers

When searching for a new or used car, there always seems to be a better deal on the horizon. Simply walking into the nearest dealership and asking for the lowest price doesn’t necessarily result in the best bargain anymore. Luckily, social media is making it easier to search car dealerships from the comfort of your own couch. Social media is… Read more

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Could Social Media Be Used As Part Of Your Credit Score?

Lenders of credit will use this credit score in order to understand if you are a potential risk. However, it is not just financial lenders that check your credit score, other organisations such as mobile phone companies, landlords and insurance companies also do. Traditionally, your credit score is based on your financial history; whether you have had credit before; your… Read more

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Twitter: Why You Shouldn’t Follow Back

Don’t listen to the conventional wisdom: you shouldn’t follow-back on Twitter. Or, more precisely, you shouldn’t follow everyone back on Twitter. Many web marketers argue that mutual follows are the best way to quickly grow your follower count. And if you Google “Twitter follow back” you can find lists of thousands of accounts to follow that will follow you back.… Read more

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Does Our Business Need More Focus on Google+?

As many in the social media world know, Google developed a social networking to compete with Facebook and Twitter. The big two social networks had taken quite a chunk of the customer base for Google, so the latter felt it had to act. As with most other computer based programs, Google stepped up to the plate with something they thought… Read more

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