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Showing posts with label tips. Show all posts

March 15, 2015

3 ways to use LinkedIn from Scott Klososky

Scott Klososky is a serial entrepreneur who is a guru in the digital marketing space.

3 quick tips for using LinkedIn are:
  1. Crowdsourcing: Utilize your LinkedIn network when you have a question about something. In one click you can reach out and receive great resources, tips, and advice on your problem.
    1. MosaicHUB is another crowdsourcing resource you can receive education on a variety of topics on.
  2. Warm leads: LinkedIn was originally made for this purpose - find people who can introduce you to someone you’ve identified as a prospect.
  3. Surveillance: Monitor your connections' status changes so you can be the first to know of any important contacts that change jobs. Let's say you have a past client that you're on good terms with. Through surveillance, you're able to pitch them and their new company. Another way to use this tactic is let’s say you sell houses, and you see a status update that someone retired or changed jobs. That’s an opportunity for you to reach out to them and offer them something of value and create more of a connection which ultimately may lead to them choosing you as their real estate agent.
For more great digital marketing and social network advice from Scott check out his video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ez8yA7wgZdk

January 19, 2015

How to get Apple's "Messages" consolidated into one thread on multiple devices

I recently solved a small thorn in my communication’s side involving sending and receiving apple messages across all my devices.

Apple's message app

July 12, 2014

6 questions to ask before a website redesign

Redesigning your website, not a minor fine tune-up, can be a time consuming task. Before investing time and money in such a significant overhaul, one should do some research in order to make sure such an undertaking is in the best interest of the business. This is harder than taking the easy road and starting to find vendors or agencies to do the work. The ideas and thought you put into why you’re redesigning your company’s website will help you have a successful outcome later. Put in the hard work planting the seeds now, reap the benefits later when they grow.