How your business can use those funny-looking QR codes
Posted by Jeff Teschke under Marketing, Tips & Tricks, Websites

Posted by Jeff Teschke under Marketing, Tips & Tricks, Websites
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This has got to be one of the top questions I get after giving presentations on Facebook. After the presentation, everyone is pumped to start using Facebook for their businesses. However, the problem is that they have 2 people that “Like” their page. That’s not much fun, is it? Here are a few ways to see your “Likes” skyrocket!
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Facebook is in the process of rolling out a major update to a feature called Questions. If you have a business page on Facebook (you should), you’ll want to pay attention. As the name implies, Questions allows you to ask multiple choice questions. And, because it’s built-in to Facebook, it allows people to share and collaborate around the questions like never before.
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Over the years, we’ve built a lot of websites. Many of the more recent ones include blogs (like our new Forge3 website). Blogs are a great way to improve your search rankings, establish yourself as an “expert” on a subject and encourage repeat visits to your site. They also allow your audience to interact with you via comments. However, the problem is that spammers usually end up cluttering the comments with their spammy messages. Here’s how to fix this…
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Posted by Jeff Teschke under Tips & Tricks
By now, you’ve probably heard that Apple’s iPhone 4 is coming to Verizon. Ever since it launched on January 9, 2007, AT&T has been the only carrier in the United States to carry the phone due to an exclusive agreement with Apple. That’s about to change. However, before you jump in with both feet, here are 3 reasons why you may not want an iPhone on Verizon.
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I had been going to the same girl to get my hair cut for 5 years. She moved between salons and locations, and, always a loyal customer, I followed her. However, her most recent location was a bit rough-around-the-edges and the quality of her cuts was declining. So, it was time for a change. What I ended up getting was a better experience, better customer service (using tech!), and, of course, a better cut. Let’s take a look at how they’re using email to create loyal customers and increase business.
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