In order to receive My Virtual Event Specialist Certificate I had to complete this assignment! These where the requirements: * Set up the event (webinar, teleseminar, radio show or tv show) * Introduce the speaker * Feed the speaker two pretend questions from “the audience” * Record the Event (unless it is done automatically by [...]
My Virtual Event Specialist Certification Assignment
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Why Create A Twitter List?

When Twitter first started, users worried about how they would track their followers easily. You could not organize the people you where following into groups. Now with Twitter Lists, you can categorize your followers in many ways. They can now be grouped into distinct categories. Bonus! Lists allow you to include people you’re not following. Why [...]
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Should Local Businesses Blog?

I am always asked “Why Should I blog for my business?” There are a few reasons why. Lets start with how a Blog can keep your website fresh. When you go to the grocery store you expect fresh new produce right? Well if your clients visit your unchanging aka static brochure type website they won’t [...]
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