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Facebook New Feature For Internet marketers -2013

Facebook has made another step that follows in the footsteps of Twitter and Instagram. After recently implementing hashtags that organize statuses for discovery outside of a page, Facebook has now made their posts embeddable. What exactly does this mean? If you have a website or blog, you can now link to Facebook posts, pictures, videos and other content, and the Facebook content will be connected with your site. In the past, there were ways to embed Facebook posts to your site, but they were messy and typically involved using a third-party tool. By making this important update, Facebook makes it monumentally easier for a broad range of users to embed posts, since the feature will be built into Facebook – eliminating the need for these third party tools. While this feature is great for bloggers and site-owners, it will also help increase Facebook’s traffic as well! Right now, there are only a handful of sites allowed to use the Facebook embed feature. These include Mash

News for new service launch by google-July-2013

In July, Google shared that it was working on a new tool called Helpouts , which will serve as a sort of virtual marketplace where every type of business can sell their services through live video. This type of tool is exciting for business-owners, since it could create dozens of new ways to connect with customers. The idea of selling products or services over live video may be appealing and exciting to some, but if your business belongs to a unique niche or you don’t think “real-time commerce” is for you, Helpouts will still offer a variety of other capabilities that can benefit you. Google wants the Helpouts to also serve as a place for experts to share their knowledge to help viewers learn. With the popularity of e-commerce sites like Amazon and eBay, it’s not a surprise that Google would want to take a stab at their own online marketplace. However, the main, and most promising, difference will be Google’s use of their cloud services to offer live commerce in real-time.

LinkedIn – Make linkedin Best for your website Promotion

Linkedin is a great network for professionals but do you know how to build your brand and get new leads for your websites? Check out these 5 tips. With millions of professionals from 130 different industries, Linkedin represents a potential gold mine for high end leads for your websites. Many members are looking for new job opportunities but this network’s real value to you is the incredible knowledge base and new business opportunities that can strengthen your personal brand and increase your websites’ potential. Here is a list of five simple steps to get the most out of your Linked in account. Don’t gloss over your profile A basic first step is establishing your profile and you should take the time to make this look like an executive bio and not just a resume. Insure that you have included all of your educational credentials and memberships to professional organizations (particularly if you held a leadership position) as well as relevant job titles. Don’t waste copy on you