Adcuda is Hiring! Designers/Sales People

Author: Casey Copeland - Posted on Sep 17th, 2009

blogshakeIts exciting to say that Adcuda is growing and currently accepting resumes for qualified web/graphic designers and sales people in the Kansas City area. These are full time positions with benefits and growth potential. These positions pose a fantastic opportunity for anybody looking to hookup with a growing start-up company in the exciting online marketing industry. Experience required for both positions.

Please email all resumes to info@adcuda.com.

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Jason Manning

Help Google Help You

Author: Jason Manning - Posted on Sep 16th, 2009

No matter how at odds you might be with computers, the Internet, or technology in general, Mr. or Miss Business Owner, I have a simple tip (hey, with video instruction!) that can help you help people in your general area find you… to, you know, give you money. Now, this is but a fraction of our local search visibility package, but we’re talking about Google, the most-used search engine in the world, so this is not minor.

What this video fails to mention is that your website is more than likely not included in your listing until you claim and edit it. There are so many people who see their physical address and numbers are correct and leave it at that, of course most of them don’t even realize the possibilities and options right in front of them either.

The second thing is that by simply claiming your site you immediately get a boost in Google’s 10-pack (that list of businesses beside the map in certain searches). It’s a tidbit that gets picked up in Google’s algorithm and gives your listing a nice kick in the pants for the smallest amount of effort on your part.

It’s time to break out of our old-timey phone book mentality and take advantage of the little angles we can be working online; naming your business “A1” anything may still get you listed first in the big book of yellow pages, but with more people searching for products and services online than anywhere else, becoming just a bit more Internet savvy can be a boon to your business.

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Tweetdeck: Making Twitter Tolerable

Author: Jason Manning - Posted on Sep 7th, 2009

Hey, try saying that title five times fast.

Right, I won’t mince words: I don’t enjoy using Twitter. Maybe it’s my age, as I am very much on the downside of their pinnacle 20-24 year old core demographic. The grouchy, late 30 somethings make up roughly 4% of the user base and it slowly slides into oblivion from there. I’ll venture to guess that many don’t see how they could possibly say something useful in those 140 characters without completely breaking down into L337-Speak (if you don’t know “LEET”, then you may be actually less cool than me, and that’s really saying something… I’m sorry), which I would tend to agree, though I must make exception for business owners/marketing persons. No, you likely can’t fit a full description of your world-changing product/service into a single post, but you certainly can work in a link back to your own site that not only contains your glowing description but an opportunity for a quick sale as well.

Beyond content though, and without delving into the SEO possibilities, today I’d like to focus the ol’ stinkeye directy on Twitter’s, dare I say, crap user interface, and how you can easily clear that hurdle with the help of a totally free dowload called TweetDeck. Yes, it works for both Windows and Mac OS X, and it will make this whole micro-blogging thing less of a chore as it organizes everything from tweets, to @ replies, to your own custom-made groups, and in a tiny form of reputation management, all mentions of you from across the Twitter-sphere (as far as I know, I just made that up). TweetDeck truly unlocks Twitter’s potential for you, allowing for more and much simpler control over this necessary marketing tool.

Tweetdeck Makes Twitter tolerable

If you’re already using Twitter, then this should be a welcome addition to your addicition, and for those who have spurned it in the past, as I too once did, I hope you’ll find this to be a breath of fresh air, or at least a patch of sorts. Because listen guys and gals, Twitter is fast chewing into the overall social media market share and if you don’t find some way to make these unpleasantries into opportunities, then you and your lithograph machine may soon find yourself left in the dust.

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