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Advertise Your Website

After you have created a professional website you need to advertise it so that people actually know that it exists. What is the point of having a website that no one knows about.

Technology today has made it incredibly easy for a person to send information and have it travel quickly. Therefore, technology can be your bestfriend when you need to advertise something.  Social networks such as face book, twitter etc allow you to tell your friends and others about your work. You can even have daily updates about your website to constantly  remind them of it. With Easy WebContent you can use the social integration tool that allows you and others on your cite to access your face book and twitter page with one click on the logo.

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5 Steps to Build Web Presence–Step1

STEP 1:
Make a Facebook, Twitter, and Tubmlr!!! These are necessary in today’s society; its the easiest way to inform people about what you’re doing.  These allow you to post less formal press releases with pictures, video, and some information.  However, these three websites have different formats and should be treated as such.

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Facebook is the most formal of the three; it can be used to post photo albums, create events, and post press releases.  Facebook allows users to post more information than Twitter.  This challenges posters to gain readers immediately and keep them reading.

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Successful Social Networking Platforms

Social media has taken the world by storm, and every day the minds behind these websites think of new ways to share information. Sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr are all competing to introduce the next big thing. They are prime examples of how we are trying to streamline the personal touch. Facebook introduced the Timeline, Twitter updated their interface, and Tumblr offers the endless scroll. Each of these installments offers the user a personalized option but retains its simple, shareable look.

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