This is getting to be something of a habit - I've just been working on creating another new Twitter account for a client, in this case www.zencartwebdesign.co.uk who sell Zen Cart e-commerce add ons, hosting, installs etc.
I firstly created their new Twitter account at http://twitter.com/zencartwebsites then I found some third party RSS feeds from Zen Cart forums and sites. I plugged these into my account at http://twitterfeed.com which aggregates them and pushes the feeds to the Twitter account.
Then I went through the client's website and pulled out 30 odd products and articles, and wrote a tweet about each one, with a link of course. Then it was off to my account at https://www.socialoomph.com where I pasted each tweet in, pre sent to publish one a day for the next month (I noticed that if you pay to upgrade to the Pro, you can create a reservoir of tweets and have it publish one a day randomly).
So now we have a nice new Twitter account publishing numerous tweets daily all on its own, with each tweet packed full of keywords so they'll appear in searches on twitter!
Now I just need to submit to some twitter directories and start following some e-commerce twitterers to get the ball rolling.
Showing posts with label ecommerce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ecommerce. Show all posts
28 April 2010
4 March 2010
Are Ebay and Amazon underated as E-commerce sales channels?
I've just been having a catch up with a former client who's coming back for some more work, and our discussion has raised some interesting issues about the use of Ebay and Amazon.
27 October 2009
Dynamic Page URL's and Google Analytics Goals
We keep coming across this issue when trying to create Goals within Google Analytics.
If you've never used Goals, they allow you to 'tag' a specific URL in your site so that Analytics can report separately on visitors who go to that URL - where they came from, what route they used to get there etc.
If you've never used Goals, they allow you to 'tag' a specific URL in your site so that Analytics can report separately on visitors who go to that URL - where they came from, what route they used to get there etc.
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