It seems that everyday beholds a new opportunity to talk about your business, communicate with peers and prospects and to share valuable information on the Internet. However, if the number of hours in a day continue to remain firm at a paltry 24 - where should you focus your efforts?
I recently gathered a variety of social networking resources in an article at Small Biz Trends entitled:
Social Media: Valuable Marketing Tool or Big Time Waster?
Asking if you think social media is a "time waster" is great for dividing people on either side of the argument however as I see it - using the Internet in some form or fashion to communication with and to your target prospects is the price of entry in today's advertising arena. It's no longer up for debate. If you are going to be in business - you have to have a viable presence on the web.
I have a website for my
freelance writing business which I faithfully update once a month and a blog that focuses on
website content which I try to update at least once a week. I have a Squidoo lens to focus on my
It's a Party workbook that helps retailers plan and execute a one-day sale. I have left comments on other blog sites - written book reviews at Amazon.com and have achieved Expert status on Ezine Articles.
Now I have a Ning.
It feels like I'm covering all the bases and yet what about YouTube, Stumble Upon, Twitter and Podcasting?
It can be overwhelming.
If you had to pick just three vehicles for creating Internet fame - what would they be and why?
Deborah