Just because your company may have incorporated Social Media into it’s marketing strategy – it may have even gone as far as creating a Social Media team – doesn’t mean your management has adapted to Social Media trends or adopted its philosophies in the marketplace.
A few weeks ago, I walk into a meeting expecting to put a bid in on a web development job. Little did I know that I was actually walking into an interview.
I was meeting with Cliff Oxford of Entrepreneur Advisors who offered me a job on the spot as their VP of Internet Technologies. I accepted.
Since then, my time has been consumed with laying a foundation for their web presence. This has left little time to blog.
Now, I've constructed this site to feed the niche market of business professionals and their businesses with information on Social Media and best-practices.
And, now, have a month or so, I'm able to contribute once again to the blog.
Stay tuned. Much more to come.
Statistics show that over the past few years "blogging" (web logging) has increased exponentially in popularity. People today will blog about almost anything you can think of (and a lot that you can't think of).
While some choose to blog for personal expression, others choose to blog for reasons pertaining to business. Perhaps, it's to keep clients informed of corporate offerings. Or, maybe, it's because you've heard that a blog can increase your influence with your readers and elevate your web site's performance in search rankings.