1. 2013 Prediction: The Internet Gets Smaller

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    December 14, 2012 by Jamie Mortimer

    2012 has been a big year for social media, lots of changes have come into effect. Most notably the floatation …
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  2. Infographic: 70:20:10 rule of Facebook posts

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    December 12, 2012 by Jamie Mortimer

    I saw this infographic & thought it was worth sharing as it offers a great tips you can easily implement into your Facebook content strategy. The hardest part of it is the 70% section, coming up with interesting content is always a struggle. Try searching news websites, blogs, Twitter etc to find & maybe even stockpile great content ideas.

  3. VIDEO: Driving traffic to your website from Facebook

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    December 11, 2012 by Jamie Mortimer

    In this quick video I show you a simple tip to generate a few more clicks through to your website directly from your Facebook page.

  4. Your website needs brevity

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    December 10, 2012 by Jamie Mortimer

    If you’re running an e-commerce website, you’ve probably been told at some point that you need to give your visitors as much detail about your product as possible for them to be able to make a decision to buy you product. While this is true, you need to make sure your product descriptions are easy to read.

  5. Why email is the most important social media tool

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    December 7, 2012 by Jamie Mortimer

    I’m a huge fan of Facebook, Twitter & YouTube, they’re fantastic tools to offer value to your community of followers, …
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  6. The secret to social media success

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    December 6, 2012 by Jamie Mortimer

    It’s a question many business owners ask, as if there is some sort of secret sauce or magic combination of …
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  7. How to determine your maximum CPC

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    December 5, 2012 by Jamie Mortimer

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