Aix? ? S what you really think LivingSocial Insiders Groupon
Posted by SNS Research in Concept on 09. Nov, 2011 | Comments Off
"Andrew thinks about LivingSocial all night and all day. He totally obsesses about them. " View full post on groupon – Google Blog Search
Really Want to Find Out How to Preserve Cash on Traffic Generation?
Posted by SNS Research in Concept on 28. Aug, 2011 | Comments Off
What Traditional Marketers Won′t Let You Know About Website Marketing For several years, businesses relied on traditional advertising ways to get their messages across to their clients. However, apart from being an old strategy, there is hardly much usage of conventional advertising models when we depend more on the internet. As said by a recently [...]
How to Tell Whether Your Seo Campaign is Really Working
Posted by SNS Research in Concept on 28. Aug, 2011 | Comments Off
Before you get started with your own Search Engine Optimization (SEO) campaign, there is one very important part of Internet marketing that you should ideally utilize and fine tune – and this is that your Internet marketing campaign should be carefully thought out and prepared with all those ingredients that can be used to target [...]
What Does Your Customer Really Value?
Posted by SNS Research in Concept on 01. Aug, 2011 | Comments Off
Sell to the customer’s value expectations, not to your value propositions. We’ve all heard the rule of listening to what the customer has to say, and there’s not a salesperson who thinks they don’t listen to the customer. Reality, however, is quite the opposite. I find time after time when I’m working with salespeople across [...]
Google+ Really Has the Hang of the Follower Count Game – All Things Digital
Posted by SNS Research in Application on 25. Jul, 2011 | Comments Off
ZDNet UKGoogle+ Really Has the Hang of the Follower Count GameAll Things DigitalJust under 12000 have followed me on Twitter in the past four years. These numbers don't define me, and I'm not writing this post to boost them. But I do think it's worthwhile to try to understand why Google's equivalent of the follower [...]


