Posts Tagged ‘Social Media’

 

If you’re building a passive income network marketing business, you probably have wondered about millennials.

Or, maybe you are a millennial wondering about starting a business . . .

I recently came across an article highlighting four reasons why millennials should consider starting a business.

First, “You’re not a good employee and don’t like working for anyone else.” Ahhh? You think this applies just to millennials? Guess again!

If you find that pit in your stomach every Sunday night as you think about what the week is to bring, it just might be time to do something about it.

Second, “It’s easier than ever to become an entrepreneur, and technology has a lot to do with it.” Expanding a network marketing business using technology is simple . . . and scalable.

Third, “You’re thinking about leaving your day job to pursue your passion full-time. As a young, aspiring entrepreneur, focus on how that passion is going to help other people.” There are plenty of network marketing options that can both appeal to your passion, and help other people.

Health and wellness, beauty, financial, and travel (my business).

And finally, “You know how to use social media marketing to reach lots of people quickly.” Watching my own kids, millennials wake in the morning with social media and hit the pillow at night after social media.

Whether a millennial or not, the world is wide open and at your fingertips through the proper use of social media to build your business.

Hit me up if you want to discuss business building options . . . whether you are a millennial or not!

 

The article:  4 Reasons Young People Should Become Entrepreneurs

 

Website_Magazine200x200I came across an article at Website Magazine listing over 20 keyword tools that need available to those interesting in improving their paid searches or SEO ranking.

Many in the article are ones that you might recognize:   Google’s free Keyword Tool, Alexa, and Google Trends.

However, there are some new to me:  Microsoft Advertising Intelligence, Ranks.nl, and TweetVolume.

I haven’t had the chance to go through all of them.  Working through them to pick and choose on the best is on my To Do list!

Click here to access this article on 20+ Keyword Tools.

(You will need to register for this free site.   I recommend you do.   They post a number of good articles with helpful tips for internet marketers!)

 

Social-Media-Icons-300x290Internet marketer Ryan Deiss at Digital Marketer recently posted his weekend reading list.

This article was on there:  30 Terrible Pieces of Social Media Advice You Should Ignore

The story appeared on the HubSpot website.

It’s an excellent read.   The author says:

There are a lot of so-called “social media experts” out there. Dishing out advice, sometimes based on limited experiences, and sometimes based on nothing at all. Even the true social media experts sometimes share some misguided advice based on their beliefs and experiences. So with all this bad advice floating around the web, how do you distinguish between what you should — and shouldn’t — believe?

The author looks at all of the “expert guidance”.  Including email, outsourcing social media, and whether you need to be on every single social media network.

This jumped out:  “no single social media site is the Holy Grail.”

This I continue to learn . . . daily.  Don’t stretch too thin!

Take a look.  A very useful article.