How to Turn Off Instagram Location Tracking
Recently, people have been asking me how to turn off the instagram location tracking feature. News this week about a new Instagram function that allows your location to be tracked and shared, (well, technically, the location of your phone – but, for most, this equates to your physical location, at any given time) has caused […]
How to Optimize Your LinkedIn Profile

LinkedIn, with over 225 million members, is THE place to find, meet and stay connected with professional colleagues. It is also an excellent platform for establishing your expertise, to gain insights on your network connections and your competition, to find a job or job candidates and most importantly, to find leads. While you can easily […]
Who Should I Follow on Twitter?

Who to follow – and not to follow – on Twitter During my introductory class on the basics of Twitter, almost every client asks me, “How do I get followers?” I try to explain that the question really should be, “Who should I follow on twitter?” While your followers ARE key to the success of […]
LinkedIn VS Classified Ads – 5 Ways that LinkedIn is Better for Finding a Job

If you are a job seeker, I highly recommend networking actively to get the word out and aggressively checking for listings in all media. But when it comes to LinkedIn VS Classified Ads for job search, LinkedIn is the clear winner.
Responsive Web Design – What It Is and Why You Need It

Did you know that: By the end of 2013, there will be more mobile devices on Earth than people. (1) 56% of American adults are now smartphone owners. (2) 28% of Internet usage comes from a mobile phone. (3)
LinkedIn Vanity URL – Tutorial

When you first create a personal profile on LinkedIn, they will assign you a URL, a web address, for your page. It usually looks like your name, with hyphens instead of spaces between your first and last names and then a series of random looking numbers and letters.
Vanity URL on Facbeook – Tutorial

When you first create a Business Page on Facebook, your URL (your page’s web address) will look something like this: It will have the name you chose plus a series of random numbers and letters – not something you can easily remember or share!
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