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  Everyone is talking about MySpace, Facebook, ShoutLife. Do you you need a social site presence?  The answer is yes if you can dedicate resources to managing it. 

MySpace, Facebook, etc. are social networks in which hundreds of thousands of people visit and interact each day if not each minute. Those are eyeballs that you want to find you and know about your products and services.

These sites are not the same as the typical web page.  They have special rules about how they can be configured. They vary in degrees to the level of customization. You need a strategy to develop a page which draws attention to your business.

 
     
Did you know? 43% 0f all American use the Internet as a key tool before making an investment or buying decision.
 

Here are some examples of customized web pages.

MySpace Page Customized for a Coffee Shop

YouTube Page Customized for a Regency Author

Learn more about extending your web presence:

bullet Mastering Social Networks
bullet Should We Add Polls
bullet Learn about Blogging

 

Should you be on MySpace?

   

At Gallium O,  a web strategy is more than just a website. We help you develop a comprehensive strategy that helps our customers effectively communicate (look, leap and link) to internet users (potential customers, vendors, partners, etc.).

 



 
Should you be on MySpace or Facebook or any social network?
 
 Do you want to interact with new groups of people?
 Can you manage feedback?
 Can you assign a resource to manage the site? 
 Do you have video and photographs of your business that you want to share?
 Do you have a personal page in a social network?
 Do you have a strategy for using a social network?
 Do you know how to extend your brand to a social network?
 

Interested in learning more about the Gallium O approach? Write us:

Major Moment Survey 2005 found the following:
  • 54% in the number of adults who said the internet played a major role as they helped another person cope with a major illness.
  • 40% among those who said the internet played a major role as they coped themselves with a major illness.
  • 50% in the number who said the internet played a major role as they pursued more training for their careers.
  • 45% in the number who said the internet played a major role as they made major investment or financial decisions.
  • 43% in the number who said the internet played a major role when they looked for a new place to live.
  • 42% in the number who said the internet played a major role as they decided about a school or a college for themselves or their children.
  • 23% in the number who said the internet played a major role when they bought a car.
  • 14% in the number who said the internet played a major role as they switched jobs

 

 
 

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