The Future Buzz

Adam Singer on new media, marketing, PR and creating buzz on the web

Entries for the ‘Guides, Tutorials’ Category

Social Media And Artists – A Natural Fit

I used to be into the DJ thing in my college days, prior to finding my passions of web marketing and writing original music. The other day, however, I was pondering the things I did as a DJ to promote myself to gain a following and gigs. It was mostly in-person networking and […]

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What Defines A Good Small Business Website?

Your small business website is the most valuable tool in your arsenal to sell your companies’ services. If it is too complex, disorganized or inarticulate, it communicates those things about your business to the world. And yet daily I see examples of small businesses with websites that have broken links, no clear contact […]

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Creating Buzz Online: A Short Guide

How exactly do you create a buzz online? It’s something I’m asked quite often, and unfortunately there is no right (or wrong) answer, no way to accurately predict what will catch on and what will fall flat. Spending hours upon hours of time in social media sites, personal blogs, search engines, MySpace pages, message forums, […]

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8 Essential Tips To Score Subscribers

Subscribers are the bread and butter of popular bloggers. Sure, you can draw traffic from search engines, but your subscriber base is made up of the people who hang on your every word and truly look to you as a source of information. They’re your vital visitors.
They are the ones who matter most, […]

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PR And The Blogosphere: A Short Guide To Success

Proceed with caution
As a PR practitioner who spends most of his life in the digital world, I can’t help but notice the mistakes of others in the industry who sometimes give the rest of us a bad name.
Ignorance is no excuse, and PR people need to treat bloggers and web publishers with the same respect […]

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