Free Ebook | 20 eBooks About Social Media
More books for free on the Internet, this time through Chris Brogan tells us that;
It’s interesting what you can find when you look around a bit on Google. I thought I’d look for a few new ebooks to read. I found 20 different ones that might be interesting to you. It never hurts to get a few different perspectives. In all cases, the first link is to a PDF file, the second link is to the site where it’s hosted.
20 Free eBooks About Social Media
- The New Rules of Viral Marketing - David Meerman Scott
- Marketing Apple - MarketingApple.com
- Masters of Marketing - Startup Internet Marketing
- Podcast Marketing eBook - Christopher S. Penn
- Google Adwords Secrets - SEOBook
- Get Viral Get Visitors - Stacie Mahoe
- Marketing With Case Studies - Dynamic Copywriting
- How to Write a Marketing Plan - Geisheker Group
- SEO for WordPress blogs - Blizzard Internet
- Social Web Analytics - Social Web Analytics
- Geeks Guide to Promoting Yourself With Twitter - Geekpreneur
- The Zen of Blogging - Hunter Nutall
- What is Social Media - iCrossing
- A Primer in Social Media - SmashLab
- Effective Internet Presence - Effective Internet Presence
- Introduction to Good Usability - Peter Pixel
- Increasing the Response to Your Email Marketing Program - CRM Transformation
- We Have a Website. Now What? - Craig Rentmeester
- Blogs & Social Media - PRSA
- The Podcast Customer Revealed - Edison Media Research
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Twitter free Ebook | A geek’s Guide To Promoting Yourself and Your Online Business
Geekpreneur offers a free Twitter ebook with a difference. If you want to get into using social media for business, this book is a great start.
“Becoming a Tweeter
This book will reveal all you need to know to use Twitter to boost your profile and your business. Every message—or ‘tweet’—that you send out has the potential to reach even more people. You’ll gain followers and an audience that is all your own.
And you’ll be in good company when you join and become a ‘tweeter’. Even Hillary Clinton tweets on a regular basis (or more probably gets an aide to tweet on her behalf).
The more you discover about Twitter, the more you will realize that it has been called micro-blogging for a reason. It combines all the best parts of blogging with the best bits of getting in touch with people. And when it is used properly it can become one of the best marketing tools in your online armory.
So what are we hanging around in the introduction for? It’s time we got down to business in Section One and found out why you absolutely must join Twitter.
Personal Marketing; 10 Ways To Increase Sales By Promoting Yourself
a very interesting Post
“People will feel more comfortable purchasing your products if you give them a little information about yourself or business. The information could be your profile, employee profiles, overall business history, education credentials, awards you’ve won, etc. Below are 10 ways you can use to promote yourself.
1. Teach a free chat room class on a subject related to your business. You could install a chat room on your web site or use a free one from another web site. Before the class starts tell them a little about yourself.
2. Publish a free e-zine. Use some of the extra space in your e-zine to write about yourself or business. This could be called “A Note From the Editor”.
3. Publish a section on your web site called “About Us”. With your information you could also include pictures. This shows people your not hiding behind your business.
Estudiantes que juegan a hacer negocios
Iniciativa de la Universidad de Viña del Mar y de la Fundación Futuro Emprendedor en la que alumnos de cuarto año medio deberán generar virtualmente un mismo producto y enfrentar situaciones de mercado similares.
Estudiantes de cuarto año de enseñanza media de la Región de Valparaíso participan en la tercera versión del Juego de Negocios MESE, al cual se le dio la partida en el Campus Rodelillo de la Universidad de Viña del Mar (UVM).
En el evento, estuvieron presentes Piero Moltedo, director de la Escuela de Negocios UVM, y Andrés Guarello, miembro del directorio de la Fundación Futuro Emprendedor, entidades que organizan la iniciativa.




