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Super Bowl XLVI Scores with Social Media


February 2nd, 2012

  They are calling it the biggest social media event of the year, and that is no exaggeration. Super Bowl XLVI will be viewed by an audience of approximately 100 million and eyes will be fixed on more than just the Giants and the Patriots. In an effort to extend their reach past the television, Read More

Avoid Basic Twitter Mistakes


January 11th, 2012

Twitter is an incredibly effective tool in marketing—if it’s used correctly, anyway. Twitter is meant to be a communication tool, but if you haven’t been using it for very long, it’s simple to utilize it incorrectly. The first question you need to ask yourself after you decide to market yourself on Twitter is: What message Read More

Top 5 Social Media Lessons of 2011


December 30th, 2011

As 2011 comes to an end, let’s reflect on some of the most important lessons we’ve learned through social media—keep in mind, these are in no particular order. There has been a pretty significant amount of social network fatigue. Sure, there’s a new, hot social network every month. Typically, people wanted the shiny, new product, Read More

Sponsored Stories to Debut in News Feed in 2012


December 23rd, 2011

Beginning in January, the time will come for Facebook’s “Sponsored Stories” ads to appear in the main news feed. In the past, ads have been limited to a designated, but in the fall, Facebook began moving sponsored stories through the ticker. So what does this mean for you? Well, this will be especially nice for Read More

Amp Up Your Business By Utilizing Social Media


December 19th, 2011

We’re in the middle of an incredible age. Social Media has already become an incredible marketing tool, and the best has yet to come! As new technology continues to launch us into the future, we only have so much time to master the already available technologies and learn the up and coming technology to stay Read More

Going Mobile: Facebook Ads


December 15th, 2011

If you’re like most people, you probably wonder how a free service like Facebook makes so much money. Well in 2011 alone, Facebook saw 300 million new users sign up. That’s like the entire population of the United States (minus the 7 million who live in Virginia). By now, advertisers are well aware of the Read More

Attention Teachers: Facebook CAN Help Students!


December 12th, 2011

It’s no big secret that teachers haven’t exactly welcomed Facebook into their classrooms with open arms. Facebook has gotten the reputation of being a distraction, and even a waste of time in the classroom—it’s also been accused of being the cause of students receiving low grades in their courses. Now, to be fair, the students Read More

Designing for Facebook


December 2nd, 2011

As one who designs for Facebook pages of small- to medium-sized brands on a daily basis, I often find myself skimming the social networking world for new trends, fresh ideas, and inspiration. The creative designers behind the social media of top brands often blow me away with innovative creativity and envelope-pushing ideas. Designmodo recently published Read More

Spady Cultural Heritage Museum Joins RealTime Marketing Group


November 24th, 2011

Check out this new press release about Spady Cultural Heritage Museum joining RealTime Marketing Group! http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/spady-cultur… DELRAY BEACH, Fla., Nov. 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — RealTime Marketing Group is delighted to announce that Spady Cultural Heritage Museum has joined RealTime’s exceptional clientele in the South Florida region. Spady Cultural Heritage Museum is using RealTime Marketing Group Read More

We are done with Klout.


November 15th, 2011

As many of our readers know, most of the time my team writes our blogs. I give some topics, share my thoughts, but at the end of the day I am happy to report that the ideas expressed herein are not only my own. Google Analytics supports the fact that some of the best blogs Read More