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Making Memes Easily

Who doesn’t find memes entertaining? Hate them or love them? Let’s just agree to disagree then. But no matter how you feel about them, let’s admit that it makes you feel something; it ignites a reaction from you. This means, it can help you engage with your followers. It sure is another creative ...

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New Ways To Learn Through Google Helpouts

Just recently, Google announce a new tool called Helpouts that would connect users with experts through live video chat. The live chats are intended to help users get information about home improvements, cooking, and even medical advice. Helpouts is where approved companies can offer their servic...

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How do I turn Social Media Followers into Customers?

In this episode of Ask Ben, I will answer the question: “How Do I turn Social Media follows in to paying customers?”. There’s no secret sauce really… just plain relationship building and lots of generous effort to help people. Watch the video and find out how! Feel free to...

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Tweetdeck For Beginners

With the onslaught of social media marketing, we need better ways to manage or Twitter activities; hence, using TweetDeck as a solution. TweetDeck is in an organized desktop form that would make the lives of social media mangers and casual tweeters easier. It has different organizational tools li...

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Social Media Tips: 3 Free Tools For Scheduling Tweets

Not everyone is twitter-savy, let alone has the luxury of time to spend a whole day on twitter. It is important to engage with followers and industry leaders on Twitter. A solution for that is scheduling tweets. For now, Twitter has a feature to schedule tweets for business users. However, you ca...

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Super Typhoon Haiyan Effects

The past few days have not been easy for our countrymen. Filipinos affected by the typhoon Haiyan have been struggling to survive and rebuild their lives while the rest of the country is scrambling to send aid. What is the extent of the damage Haiyan has left us? UN Office for the Coordination of...

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Twitter Acronyms And Their Definitions

With a limit of 140 characters, Twitter users need to make the best out of each character. One way to shorten Tweets is by using acronyms and abbreviations. But not everyone knows them. So I compiled some useful acronyms along with their definitions. Check them out: SMH – (Shaking My Head) Twitte...

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3 Must Do’s In Times of Social Media Crisis

In my last webinar about Social Media Reputation and Crisis Management, I talked about how online reputation can influence your brand and company. One viral post on any social media can make or ruin your reputation. The good news is we can prevent and manage them by being equipped with the necess...

Social Media Song with Sabrina! :)

Social Media Song with Sabrina! :)

I was thinking of a way to join Mashable’s Annual Social Media Day Celebration, and I thought of sharing this short video of me and my little kiddo Sabrina performing the Social Media Song by Shimona. Sabrina was just recovering from a recent cold and can’t join me in singing but she ...

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How to Optimize your Facebook Profile for your Business

(Note: This post was made by Carlo Angelo Gonzales, social media specialist and all-around good-guy)   It’s a fact that you can’t use a Facebook profile as a business. Such a role is best played by Facebook Pages. You can, however, use your Facebook profile to compliment your Fac...

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What’s your social networking personality?

Everyone’s on social media these days, whether it be in Facebook or Twitter. Of course there are other social media platforms as well, but these two are some of the most popular. The number of users in social media sites just keeps growing too. And these users have different ways of social networ...

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Twitter Etiquette 101

Yup, Twitter requires some basic etiquette for you to build better relationships on Twitter, most specially if you intend to use it to promote your business. In this short video I will show to you the 11 Basic Rules of Twitter Etiquette. The original text was based on the original article by Core...

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Think Positive For Positive Results

You know how they say, “it’s all in the mind?” Most of the time, it’s true. What we think can greatly affect what we do and our future. If you keep on thinking of failing or the fear of it, you would most probably see that exact result. It’s just like what the quote said, […]

Sometimes, It’s Now Or Never

Sometimes, It’s Now Or Never

We don’t always get second chances. A lot of times, it’s what we need do now that makes all the difference. We can choose to aim for excellence or be sloppy. There is no pause or rewind in life; it is continuously playing. That’s why we shouldn’t waste any good opportunity. We need to take [&hell...

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Make Each Day Count

Remember when we were kids in car rides, we would repeatedly ask our parents, “are we there yet?” As if asking them would make us closer to the destination. Counting the seconds and the hours won’t help us achieve our goals, it is doing the best we can every single day that will.

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Never Say It’s Your Last Attempt Until You Have Succeeded

Never give up—that’s the mantra you need to follow in order to reach your full potential and your dreams. Challenging times will always come to us. No matter where you are and what you do, we will be put in a situation where in we will be tested. There may even be a time when […]

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Don’t Give Up! The Beginning is Always the Hardest!

Have you ever been on a physical training regimen before? Let’s be honest, the first few days were tough. Like, after the workout, you cringe in pain. The following day, however, you can’t move because whenever you do, some nagging pain will shoot through that part like a shotgun shel...

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Think of the time you have

  Surely, you’ve told yourself many times before, “I’ve got the time, I can do it later.” The more we prolong what we need to do, the more we delay our success. We always think we have the time, and maybe that’s just the trouble. We become too lax at times that ...