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Keeping Track of Social Media Changes and Adopting Solid Strategies |
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Submitted by Teo Graca
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What you may not know is that you can customize your web presence and effectively turn your Network, Client and Database systems into communities that positively affect your business' bottom line. The more you develop your community, the more your community will look to you as the industry expert. You will find more business and your business will expand exponentially!
Most people I speak with don't understand the power of the new technologies available today. The fact is, we are moving into a new evolution of the web that requires use of social media to create virtual communities for businesses looking for hyper-growth. Community is a Web 3.0 term that we have been developing for this industry for years now. As the many pretenders are shaken out of the current social web industry, it becomes more important to be in the right place at the right time.
Place your business in the path of opportunity so your dreams can come to fruition. Keep your partners on the path to success, stay on top of the latest trends by monitoring the most powerful social networking sites. Whether you use LinkedIn, Google, FaceBook or any other networking sites, the next generation community web applications are constantly changing with some falling off the grid and a few becoming dominant.
Think about where you are and where you want to be.
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Carl Madden - Search Engine Marketing Consultant at Osato Tree - There are many times I have been stuck on something, but now I that I am working with Teo Graca, I know I can get unstuck quickly. He has a way of getting at the meat of the solution to any problem when it comes to business planning. I really don't know anyone with such a well rounded skill set. I think that is what makes it possible for him to do what he does. I highly recommend Teo and Net-Teams! - March 15, 2012, Carl was Teo's client |
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