Social Media Connect: How to Link Your Site to Facebook and Facebook to Twitter

Social Media Connect: How to Link Your Site to Facebook and Facebook to Twitter

These days, social media integration is a must—so much so that even news sites, for instance, use Facebook or Twitter as an extension of their operations. Social media networks such as Facebook and Twitter get millions of views per days—and those who use these networks spend hours on their profiles. Basically, you want to be where the eyeballs are.

Advantages of Adding Social Media Icons to your Website

Advantages of Adding Social Media Icons to your Website

Whether you’re building an online store or maintaining a blog, it’s pretty trendy to add a set of social media icons to your website. The most common of them are Facebook, Twitter, Multiply. Sometimes, web designers also add a Flicker icon to link an online album of products or photo samples, in the case of people displaying their skills in photography.

Google Social Search For Google Buzz And Can It Help My Website

Google Social Search For Google Buzz And Can It Help My Website

Google social search is new method of searching a person’s social media network to give him personalized search results. For example, if you are searching for a used car and your friend or colleague on Twitter, Facebook, or a LinkedIn, among others, has one to sell or say something about it, you’ll be able to see a link to that post in your search results along with its summary.

How To Obtain One-Way Links With Social Media

How To Obtain One-Way Links With Social Media

Social media or social networking websites are traffic generation machines. Whether it’s Digg, Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, Mixx, or Mister Wong! These communities are designed to bring like-minded people together and allow them to share things such as thoughts, businesses, photos, videos etc. So, if you want to use social media to obtain one-way links, here how you can do it.

Google Buzz… Is It The Next Big Thing?

Google Buzz… Is It The Next Big Thing?

Earlier this year Google announced Google Buzz, a social networking appendage to its free emailing service: Gmail. According to many experts, Buzz has the potential to be a threat to Twitter and Facebook and their likes. While Google and Twitter have been collaborating together, Facebook is missing from Google Buzz’s interface. So that brings us to the question, and a vital one at that, is Google Buzz the next big thing?

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