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Twittering for business

We’d like to recommend this article on how businesses can use Twitter. The basic points are to be a part of the community and pay attention to how you write your tweets. For help on adding Twitter to your business’s toolbox, contact us.

Measuring your blog’s success

There is a lot of great blogging hints in this article, but we’d like to focus on the first one. It’s important to measure your blog’s marketing success, because as the only saying goes, if you’re not measuring, you’re not marketing. An important first step is making sure you know your blog’s purpose. The article mentions three different types of blogs, and each has a different measure of success.

Essential SEO ABCs

Here’s an interesting article on some search-engine optimization (SEO) basics. We can skip over the first part, because by this point, most people know the value of SEO. The essentials that the article mentions, though are very helpful.

SMBs still not going online

We came across this article on the online marketing efforts by small-to-medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and wanted to comment on it. The bottom line is that SMBs and the online marketing industry are still missing each other. The article makes some good points but we wanted to make an additional observation.

5 branding tips for social media

We came across this article from Entrepreneur magazine and wanted to pass it on. It succinctly describes the ways small businesses can utilize social media to build their brands. We’d like to make it more succinct by highlighting the main points.

Adventure Web educates youth

Adventure Web’s own Gina Ramsey spoke this week to approximately 250 sixth and seventh graders at Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women. Gina was invited to speak at the charter school on the topic of safety and security on the Internet.

Voting opens for the 2010 Webby Awards

It’s time again to choose the best in Web development from Adventure Web Productions during the past year, and we need your input. The online community and Adventure Web’s internet partners determine the winners, so make sure you cast your vote. We have two categories this year:

Chrome creeps up

Earlier this week, TechCrunch reported the Google’s Chrome had overtaken Mozilla’s Firefox as the browser most often used to access its Website. Granted this is only one site’s statistics, but it does point to Chrome’s growing popularity.

Achievements and Accolades