June 2008 Archives

So you want to be a social media marketing specialist but you’re working 40 to 60 hour weeks at your regular full time job and all these accounts like: digg, stubmleupon, newsvine, del.ici.ous and the hundreds of other web 2.0 sites, are just too time consuming for you keep up with. Here are a couple of must have tools to give you a fighting chance at keeping up with this social media marketing madness while still leaving you time left over to spend with your friends and family.

1. Web2Submitter – This is a first of it’s kind tool developed by Jack Humphrey and Brandon Hall over at ACS (Authority Site Center). This tool is going to save you a bunch of time helping you organize and submit your articles to the major social marketing sites in a very concise and efficient way. Check out this video (Web2Submitter Video) and you will quickly see that this is a must have tool at a generous price.

2. RoboForm – I log in and out of over a hundred different sites daily. RoboForm makes it so easy and fast to securely log into sites and fill out forms. You will be kicking yourself if you don’t already utilize this timesaving tool. Check out our quick video on RoboForm.

I sincerely hope this information and these tools are helpful in your own efforts with web 2.0 and social media marketing.

Regards, Jared Blake

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CAUTION: This permalink structure change is intended for newly installed WordPress blogs with little or no postings and is not recommended for well established good ranking blogs. The owner of a well established blog would have to setup many 301 redirects in order to avoid getting “Error 404 – file not found” errors and possibly loosing hard earned SERP’s and page rankings.

Here are a few SEO key terms defined:
CMS = Content Management System
SEM = Search Engine Marketing
SEO = Search Engine Optimization
SERP’s = Search Engine Results Pages
SES = Search Engine Strategies