Social Internet Marketing Daily Wrap Up

by Maria Reyes-McDavis

The good stuff today from across the Net:

Blogging and Blog Marketing

17 Statistics to Pay Attention to on Your Blog from ProBlogger: Geat list of what numbers really matter in your blogging and blog marketing.

Internet Marketing and Online Business

Consumer Behavior and Design from Fast Company: One of the many ties to consumer behavior is design, if you’re not tying the two together, you’re likely missing huge opportunities to influence your audience.

Are You an Independent Retailer from Danny Brown: Super post that will make you rethink your online marketing, or at least it should. What you do, day in and day out, will make or break you – how are you portraying yourself/business.

Social Networking

White House Launches New Facebook Page for Transparency from Inside Facebook: Good highlights of why the new White House FB page is great and working to connect Obama to the people through social networking.

Social Marketing and Social Media

Scott Monty of Ford Motor Company Discusses Social Media from David Meerman Scott: I do not always agree with Scott Monty, but I love the social media nuggets in the video.

Video Marketing

TV Still Most Effective Way to Reach Gen Y from Marketing Charts: Interesting data, although, I think that tying it to social media and the Internet, has made it still effective, compared to other traditional media.



About the Author...

Maria Reyes-McDavis is a colossal geek brainiac, certified genius IQ with university degrees in Finance, Economics, Business Management and an MBA. Maria has served over 300 pro-level, digital marketing clients as founder of online marketing firm Digital Peas & Carrots. Maria is Founder and Editor of Hyphenated Americans, a conservative politics blog and Proverbs 31 Project an online women's ministry. Most importantly, Maria is a wife to her king, mother of 3, lover of basketball (Go Lakers & Clippers!), classic cars and is currently training for professional women's roller derby!

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