The Weekly Compete Pulse
in Brand Social by Emily Raho — October 11, 2010 at 3:13 pm | 0 comments
Here are the articles we read this week and found interesting for online marketers.
Everyone dreams of customers flocking to their website. In this article, Idaconcpts asks you five questions to consider in order to increase traffic to your website: 5 Issues to Consider to Increase Website Traffic
Preparing for the holiday season? DMNews highlights the importance of email marketing and how to improve your email marketing for the upcoming holiday season: Make Email Marketing the Linchpin of Holiday Planning
Trying to increase traffic to your blog? Chris Brogan reminds us the value of good coverage. Brogan explains the power of having your blog featured on another blog or website: The Power of Good Coverage
Looking to get your brand’s Facebook page to stand out from the rest? Social Media Examiner tells us about the importance of creating Facebook experiences, “that are unique to your brand also of great value to your fans” in order to stand out: How to Build Your Facebook Fan Base by Creating Experiences
Mashable brings to us an article explaining a new way to reach customers on Facebook. Alex Rampell enlightens us as to why inside social games on Facebook is now one of “the most effective ways to advertise”: How To: Advertise Inside Social Games on Facebook
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