- 1. Picture this - Pinterest
- (blogger)
- ... Basically you pin a picture to your board, and people can like, or repin, follow you, or go to any linked site. Your pins can be organised by categories or boards. It's worth thinking carefully about ...
- Created on 10 September 2012
- 2. How We Can Help
- (front page)
- ... feed it regularly with updates, cultivate 'likes' and thus readers, and make it an interesting place to visit. A Twitter account is no use unless you tweet useful information that people want to follow. ...
- Created on 29 July 2012
- 3. Social media security - admins
- (Linkedin hints and tips)
- ... your username and password. Obviously this is normally only appropriate with a business account (though celebrities often have PR people to post on their behalf). Security In Facebook all admins have ...
- Created on 08 May 2012
- 4. Hotlinking
- (facebook hints and tips)
- ... explicitly encourage hotlinking. Others, such as Flickr, have specific policies. But don't go grabbing images from other people's websites. As mentioned above, it's unethical, and you might well get ...
- Created on 28 April 2012
- 5. Creating a basic Facebook page for your business.
- (facebook how to)
- ... existing friend list to spread the word and invite people to 'like' your page and you can 'like' other pages. Note that you do not have to reveal yourself as an administrator/creator of your page, neither ...
- Created on 17 April 2012
- 6. The Social Media Jungle Out There
- (blogger)
- ... with one of Facebook's rivals, "just to see". If enough people do that, the rival quickly gains market share. Myspace suffered that fate. It was launched just a year before Facebook, and at one time had ...
- Created on 06 April 2012
- 7. Mobile front page
- (dummy)
- ... important marketing medium on the planet. People buy from people they trust; word of mouth is the strongest validation any business can get to endorse their products and services. Most business people ...
- Created on 05 March 2012
- 8. Who we are
- (who we are)
- We're not geeks, we're business people. Newtricks.co was founded by a group of successful and experienced business owners and consultants. You can have access to 100 years of experience across a large ...
- Created on 10 December 2011
- 9. What is social media marketing?
- (what is)
- ... facts and figures, but have you noticed how corporates now all promote their facebook pages? Social media marketing is already here. It’s the future. People are talking about you, your products, and your ...
- Created on 10 December 2011
- 10. Why outsource social engagement?
- (why outsource)
- ... neither can you just palm everything off to a third party. Your personality and that of your business must shine through. It's something that can’t be faked. People buy from people they know and trust. ...
- Created on 10 December 2011
- 11. Social Media Marketing in the Real World
- (front page)
- ... you want practical advice about using social media for marketing, then you might prefer to talk to people who also have marketing knowledge and skills. Newtricks for business was founded by a group of ...
- Created on 10 December 2011
- 12. To Buy or Not To Buy?
- (blogger)
- ... about people on the account prior to you buying it? A Twitter account has a history and it might not be one you want your company associated with. Facebook hasn’t escaped this pastime. A quick search ...
- Created on 08 November 2011
- 13. “A Bad Apple Day?” – What’s in a name?
- (blogger)
- ... about the iPhone refresh, and the non-appearance of the iPhone 5. Gareth Beavis, phones editor at ‘TechRadar’ said that the new hardware would leave many people underwhelmed. It was quite disappointing. ...
- Created on 31 October 2011
- 14. In it for the long haul
- (blogger)
- Relationships relationships - plural of re·la·tion·ship (Noun) Noun: The way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected, or the state of being connected. The ...
- Created on 03 October 2011
- 15. Did You ‘Wave’ Goodbye?
- (blogger)
- ... a heck of a rumor that we’ve sourced from two separate people close to the negotiations: Google is in late stage negotiations to acquire Twitter. We don’t know the price but can assume its well, well north ...
- Created on 22 September 2011



