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Increase the Impact of Your Marketing on Facebook
For a business to grow and succeed today the right advertising is very important. There is no lack of businesses that are in the same field and have a very big amount of competition with each other, so it is only natural that every single entity would try to advertise as much as possible and as best as possible. The fact that social media networks like Facebook and Instagram have come up means that there are now more ways than ever for people to market their products and services.
By juhi kanojia4 years ago in Journal
How to make money on Instagram even if you are not a big star
If you have started to gather a fan base on Instagram, regardless of the pictures you choose to post, be they with food, nature or maybe just with your cat, chances are you can make money from your hobby.
By toma marius4 years ago in Journal
HOW TO INCREASE LIKE ON FACEBOOK
Nowadays, social media has a huge market and almost everyone you know has an account on one of more of these networks. So, the good answer is that you need to be social in order to grow your business. Of course, there are no shortcuts of getting popular but there are smart ways to promote your business. Some people resort to buy Facebook likes and shares for their social media profiles to make it look popular. In this line of thought let us find out should anyone to buy Facebook fans and what kind of impact would it have on your business profile on the whole.
By John Smith4 years ago in Journal
Technology Was Meant To Liberate Us. Instead, We Have Become Its Slaves
Back in the 1990s, when I was in college, I remember the euphoria surrounding the emergence of the Internet and the new wave of technologies, which was exhilarating for anyone who had their first brush with such tech only in their early twenties. Indeed, unlike the Millennials and the Gen Zers, who are born Digital Natives, my generation (Gen X) embraced technology only well into early adulthood. I still remember the day when I created my Email account through the then “hot and happening” Hotmail. Moreover, Email was something that we checked once in a while, like every week or month, depending on where we lived and how much access we had to the then mushrooming Cyber Cafes. These were named so because the original or the first one in Bangalore (which I visited to open my Hotmail account), served Coffee alongside the Internet browsing facilities.
By Rammohan Susarla4 years ago in Journal
The Cold War Between Writers & Entrepreneurs on Medium
In the spirit of the zeitgeist, I suppose I'll just jump right into the maelstrom, and join the circular meta discussion that's taking place across Medium, and enter the conversation that has in large part replaced the many other much meatier topics that were once explored more fully on the site, i.e. meaning literally anything that is not about Medium.
By Alexander Ziperovich4 years ago in Journal
Creator Economy encourage content creators to diversify their Income Stream
Creator Economy encourage content creators to diversify their Income Stream One of the reasons for the success of the creator economy is that it has also been creative in the way it earns income. Unlike traditional commerce, where companies charge customers for their services, creators usually have to come up with alternative ways to earn funds. Unlike professionals such as writers, artists, musicians, videographers, and the like of the past, today’s creators do not necessarily receive payment directly for their creative work.
By Estalontech4 years ago in Journal
I Wonder What Happened to Antoine Deblay
I haven’t cleaned out my emails in years. My inbox has thousands of emails going all the way back to 2012. I have a habit of finding interesting articles on my phone or tablet and emailing them to my computer to look at later — in this case much later.
By Malky McEwan4 years ago in Journal







