01. We have a sense of urgency

Saturday May
  • 2010
  • 1

Join the wisnet.com team in the fourth annual Fond du Lac Community Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) Walk to Cure Diabetes. May 8th 2010 at Fond du Lac High School.

Friday April
  • 2010
  • 2

We ran into an issue where our Facebook profile was suspended. In addition, it disabled our Facebook Fan Page. Maybe it was an April Fool's joke but it happened just after we wrote an article about Fan Page Vanity URLs, which directed our visitors to view our fan page. Now that we figured out how to resolve the problem we have a solution... along with an apology from Facebook.

The form to fill in when your Facebook profile has been disabled.
Wednesday March
  • 2010
  • 24

Your familiarity with search engines is important if you are undertaking the marketing aspects of your company. Using a search engine is straightforward but optimizing a site can become more complex. First it starts with observation and then is followed with implementation. To get started first research the three most popular parts of a search engine. Then decide which one is in reach of your goals and budget. Here are three basic visual elements of a search engine.

Google’s 7- Pack includes a web address, phone number along with quantity of reviews.
Tuesday March
  • 2010
  • 23

It’s time to grab your Facebook vanity URL for the Fan Page! After setting up a Fan Page you might have noticed a super long web address. It might have looked like this: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fond-Du-Lac-WI/wisnetcom/129681521915. It’s long, hard to type, confusing, won’t fit on your business cards, and isn’t the ideal address to forward to a client or vendor. We have a solution and here’s the official tutorial on how to get your very own custom username to create a short and sweet Facebook Fan Page URL. (Also known as vanity URLs.)

Create a vanity URL such as www.facebook.com/wisnet.
Friday March
  • 2010
  • 5

After importing a blog the next step to take is making sure your posts are automatically being added to your Wall. In our last article we provided step-by-step details on how to import a blog to your Facebook Fan Pages. In this tutorial we will show you the final touches; and magically, blog posts will appear on your wall.

Example of blog post appearing on a Facebook Fan Page Wall.
Monday March
  • 2010
  • 1

Your company blog might have hundreds of articles written about your industry. Writing each article takes an incredible amount time and patience. Wouldn’t it be nice to give your blog a little extra exposure for all the hard work? I would say yes, and if you agree with me then using Facebook to promote it might be a commendable option. With Facebook’s built-in application, Notes, importing your blog can be done fairly easily. Here are the steps to import your blog.

Once completed you will find your blog posts on your Facebook Fan Page.

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