On April 24, Google launched a new social sharing button, “Google+ Share”. It is more powerful than the original +1 button and savvy marketers are converting their pages to this new button. Google didn’t make the new button easy to install, but now Gerry Media has announced Google+ Share Button X3 plugin that lets you quickly and easily add this new button to your WordPress sites This plugin adds the Google+ Share button to all your posts. It comes with its own dashboard that lets you control how the button appears on your site. Also lets you add a Facebook share button to your... [...]
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People need inspiration. With these graphics containing pithy quotations that uplift the reader, you can be a beacon of light to your visitors. Put these quotes on Pinterest, add them to your Facebook fan page. Post them in your blog. Any way you use them, they can bring you good will, and ultimately sales. The quotes are motivating in themselves, but the graphics add an additional dimension that draws people’s attention and holds them longer. The cost is under $10, but rising. Check out these 60 motivational quotes here. [...]
Some people (a lot of them, actually) have said video is the most effective marketing tool a business can have. That’s only true if the video is broadly seen. If you want to get the maximum audience for your video, check out Viral Video Virtuosity by Linda Fulkerson. This new video training shows how to create a video with the potential to go viral. It offers 0ver 50 techniques to help a video to become viral. And it provides a list of over 35 submission sites, with annotations to help you decide which one to use for a particular video. Of course, YouTube deserves particular emphasis, and... [...]
< Tracey Meagher has created a new WordPress plugin to let you include full-screen background ads on your blog, regardless of what’s in the foreground. These ads are clickable to take the reader to any URL you choose, and they are shareable, so that they can become viral as people share them with their friends. Your ads can be limited to a particular post or page, or linked to a particular category of post, or one ad can be used throughout your whole site. Use them yourself for your product or an affiliate product, or sell them to merchants in your niche. You control the start and end... [...]