Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Facebloogle - what its all about


Websites have become a necessity for progressive business, but for many small to medium sized businesses a website simply becomes a cost centre with little productive value. Today websites have found a niche as platforms to intranets allowing clients to access customer accounts and conduct business transactions online. To a large number of business owners though, owning a website is a nightmare. They have little idea how it all works and have to rely on costly "professionals" to update and 'optimse' their website on search engines in order to maximise one's profile. The good news, particularly for small businesses, is that a website is no longer a 'necessity'.

There are now so many powerful applications available for free online and why? Because they sell space to advertisers who promote their business while you are using the free application for your social or business needs online. Big business has seen the opportunity, and the truth is that small business can now benefit just as easily, going direct to market without the capital cost of setting up a static website.

Today business is all about information flow and with so many powerful applications available, think of the internet as a brain. Scientists tell us that we use only 10% of our brain, if we're lucky, and so it is nowdays with the internet. There is so much out there that we simply don't have the time to research and learn about each application, yet the opportunity to enhance your business profile exists for free. What facebloogle offers is unique in the form of a product that links and combines numerous free internet based social and networking applications into one powerful cohesive package that will provide as great an impact as a website, at a fraction of the cost.

Please feel free to view some applications that we have already set up and then give us a call, we look forward to discussing this opportunity for your business in more detail.

The blog

A blog is a type of website, usually maintained by an individual with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video. Entries are commonly displayed in reverse-chronological order. Many blogs provide commentary or news on a particular subject; others function as more personal online diaries. A typical blog combines text, images, and links to other blogs, Web pages, and other media related to its topic. The ability for readers to leave comments in an interactive format is an important part of many blogs. Most blogs are primarily textual, although some focus on art (artlog), photographs (photoblog), sketches (sketchblog), videos (vlog), music (MP3 blog), and audio (podcasting). Micro-blogging is another type of blogging, featuring very short posts.

A blog can be private, as in most cases, or it can be for business purposes. Blogs, either used internally to enhance the communication and culture in a corporation or externally for marketing, branding or public relations purposes are called corporate blogs.



Thursday, August 20, 2009

Google


Google Inc. is an American public corporation, earning revenue from advertising related to its Internet search, e-mail, online mapping, office productivity, social networking, and video sharing services as well as selling advertising-free versions of the same technologies. Google has also developed an open source web browser and a mobile operating system. iGoogle forms the platform of an intranet communication strategy, in conjunction with its many ancillary applications.

Facebook


Facebook is a social networking website in which users can add friends and send them messages, as well as update their personal profiles to notify friends about themselves. Additionally, users can join networks organized by city, workplace, school, and region. A January 2009 Compete.com study has ranked Facebook as the most used social network by worldwide monthly active users, followed by MySpace. With more than 250 million active users worldwide, this is a powerful marketing tool we can use to help you reach specific, targeted markets in a cohesive and synchronised strategy.