How to Make Money with Social Media

Posted by admin | Posted in facebook, linkedin, social media, twitter | Posted on 26-05-2010

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windowslivewriterfacebookforbusinesstheblogsquadinterview-10969image-111If you’re a Serious Entrepreneur who’s been involved in Internet Marketing, you’re learning that using social media is a great way to promote your business for free.

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25 Social Media Sites for Financial Professionals

Posted by admin | Posted in social media | Posted on 04-01-2010

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Social media is fast becoming a good way to get good information about what is happening in the world of finance. You can get quick access to high quality information, the latest developments and helpful hints when you pay attention to what is being disseminated over social media channels. Here are 25 useful social media Web sites for financial professionals:

General Finance News

800px-web_20_mapsvgThese social media Web sites offer news on a variety of subjects, allowing you to rank stories and share with your social network. You get a pretty good idea of the day’s headlines.

  1. Tip’d Finance News is one of the premier social media Web sites for finances. Categories cover a number of investment sectors, as well as business, personal finance and real estate. One of the best places to see what is going on around the Web in the world of money and finance.

Tweet Tweet Twitter Applications

Posted by admin | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 26-08-2009

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Follow me: http://twitter.com/bardi_toto

Twitter is everywhere. It’s impossible to escape the ubiquitous 140 character microblog. Sure, some people have tried to move to Jaiku or Pownce, begging me to do the same, but until those two applications get as much functionality off their own site as Twitter has, I’m sticking with my Tweets. In order to enjoy Twitter and other microblog applications, they have to be truly portable. In spite of all its shortcomings, Twitter has definitely nailed portability.

I’ve been a plain vanilla Tweeter for a long time. I have Twitter on instant message relay, and that’s been about the extent of my innovation with the product. Recently I decided to explore the possibilities of many of the third party Twitter applications out there and see if any offered me features I was missing (like user avatars showing on instant message Tweets, for example – it’s impossible to keep all those Tweets straight sometimes).