Samantha on December 23rd, 2009

It’s the end of another year. We bet you’re reflecting on a lot of things, and not just how crazy it is that the decade’s over (Remember Y2K?). We bet you’re thinking of ways to ramp up your marketing strategies for the new year.  Here are three steps to take to fulfill your 2010 marketing [...]

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Fiona on December 18th, 2009

When Glue has the opportunity to do something charitable, we like to support Calgary Association of Self Help. This is a non-profit day facility in Calgary that helps those with mental illness find comfort, new skills and community. As there is always a call for donations around this time of year, we’d like to remind [...]

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It seems like everyone’s offering a social media solution and you’re interested. But how do you separate the wheat from the chaff? Look to Glue for answers. Next month we’re going to begin offering coaching in Social Media Pro, created by Duct Tape Marketing founder John Jantsch – exciting! What is Social Media Pro? Social [...]

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Fiona on December 13th, 2009

As per the Website module in Duct Tape Marketing, I’ve been slowly adding our blog to blog directories. The one I did today was www.loadedweb.com. According to the “About Us” this is a directory moderated by a real, live human being that categorizes blogs by geographic location. So if I wanted to look up “blogs [...]

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Fiona on December 12th, 2009

I’ve been fooling around with Tweepsearch lately, mostly using it to find local Twitterers to follow. You can enter a keyword phrase, such as “calgary business” and it will present you with a list of potential people to follow who have the keywords in their bio information (not their twits). So rather than searching by [...]

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