by New Media Fluent | Dec 3, 2011 | Original Content, Search Engine Optimization, Social Media, Uncategorized
Google’s Search Engine is without a doubt the gold standard of search engines on the internet today – so naturally, when they change something in their algorithm’s, everyone snaps to attention and adjusts accordingly. If you haven’t heard yet,...
by New Media Fluent | Nov 21, 2011 | Original Content, Social Media, Uncategorized
Hash tags almost in-and-of-themselves exemplify what much of this “social media” stuff is about – linking for ease of consumption. These little hashtag icons (#) are used in conjunction with Twitter that makes ideas easily searchable and more...
by New Media Fluent | Sep 28, 2011 | Original Content, Social Media, Uncategorized
It seems these days everyone and, literally, their dog have a presence on social media in one way or another. From Facebook to Twitter and a multitude of more niche networks in between, one observation is easy to make; Social Media is no longer an option for authors...
by New Media Fluent | Aug 10, 2011 | Original Content, Search Engine Optimization, Social Media, Uncategorized
What is Search Engine Optimization (SEO)? In as basic of terms as possible, SEO is organically improving the various aspects of your site including links, text and meta-information to dramatically improve your standings in search engine results for targeted keywords....
by New Media Fluent | May 1, 2011 | Facebook, Original Content, Social Media, Uncategorized
Facebook Fan Pages no longer support their “unique” markup language of FBML, but now instead they have switched entirely over to supporting iFrames for their Fan Pages. At first, I was a little hesitant about working with iFrames as I was worried it was...
by New Media Fluent | Feb 21, 2011 | Original Content, Social Media, Uncategorized
Hello! I’ve recently come across a new tactic which I think may actually hold some clout for getting involved with your audience. What I read was a long winded description (like the entire article), but I think I can sum it up by coining the following term; parallel...
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