Charles Heflin Launches Corp Social Networking
August 26, 2008 by Erika · Leave a Comment
Technology Goddess is pleased to announce the launch of CorpSocialNetworking.com a full service “social media blueprint” service created by Charles Heflin and Jon Keel with supporting roles from Russell Wright of Theme Zoom . Their focus is helping businesses propel their online presence, drive more traffic to their sites, increase visibility in the marketplace and more effectively position their brand through Social Media.
The team has spent the last year catagorizing and mapping every Social Network, researching and developing a Social Networking Blueprint Formula that is customized and unique to each individual business model. It includes step-by-step plan of activities you need to take (or have taken on your behalf) on a daily basis to bring traffic and search engine rankings to your web site or to increase your visibility and brand position.
You will see tons of corporate social media information over the next few months from Charles and team. In the meantime, here is a free audio interview with Charles Heflin and Russell Wright about social media.
Charles Heflin and Russell Wright Social Media Interview
Also, here is a sneak peek directly to the Corp Social Networking Webinar Launch
Corp Social Media Webinar Launch
- Erika, TechnologyGoddess (Aka, Hot Blogger Calender Nominee)
Cool… I’m Nominated in the Hot Blogger Showdown
August 25, 2008 by Erika · 5 Comments

9/2/2008: Update: I’m On the Calendar!
Photo shoot will be in late Sept.
Thank you to all who voted!
Well, this is an interesting turn of fun…and it’s flattering, and as if I do not have enough projects sitting on my brainy-tech-chick desk… now I have been nominated for the Hot Blogger Calender 2009, (Photos Here) Recognition noted that I’m not the “hottest” blogger in the entire blogosphere, but then, is the scoring of “hot” based on Horizontal or Vertical Analysis? The fact that I know the difference, should up my “hot geek” factor. I’m not going to beg or even ask for a vote, but if you would LIKE to vote for me, here is how: Read more
Ranking 8 Of The Top 10 On Google For Your Keywords
August 22, 2008 by Erika · 4 Comments
Can you Dominate your Market Overnight? YES! This is a quick post I’m sending out as a reminder on a topic that we have covered before, which is using a video submission service and the proper relevant keywords and descriptions on your videos. Russell uploaded this last night in the wee hours of morning, gave it one Digg, and before dawn we dominated page one on: Silo Website Architecture. Read more
Don’t be a Twit on Twitter: Tweet Tips for Marketers
August 22, 2008 by Erika · Leave a Comment
At SES in San Jose, Andy Beal gave a great presentation on Twitter for Marketers, and this morning I was lucky enough to find it in my inbox. He’s decided to share so that we can all take a hint or two on the difference between the Marketing Twits and the Tweeters on Twitter. Read more
Content Placement System Video: Part of Your Money Machine
August 21, 2008 by Erika · Leave a Comment
An exclusive sneak peek! This content placement system in combination with Krakken website blueprints and VOMA will bring it all together for savvy entrepreneurs. Most of you already know that a high ranking site requires relevant, unique, quality content with value, but do you know which one of your sites or networks to post the content on, in order to make you the greatest profits?
Most SEO’s and business owners do not, in fact most do not even consider that the specific values of content effect how and where the content will have the most impact and greatest value. Read more
Are You Losing Money with Bad Content Placement in Social Media? Video with Russell Wright of ThemeZoom
In this Part 1 “sneak peek” Video on Content Placement Scoring, Russell Wright of ThemeZoom and Krakken Market Intelligence Tools, previews the new Content Placement System. The Content Placement System is a unique proprietary system ThemeZoom and Krakken have been developing with John Keel and Charles Heflin, that tells you exactly what type of content you are dealing with and exactly WHERE to place the content within your networks for the greatest impact, conversions and rankings. Read more
Blogging For Six Figures Interview With Yaro Starak
Do you think it is possible to start from scratch, with nothing more than a blog and an idea, and from that small and humble beginning, build a six figure income? Yaro Starak says that you can, and business blogger Ray Edwards has posted a great interview with Yaro that I felt was relevant to share with all of my readers as well. Read more
Google Changes Definition of Search Engine Friendly Content
August 18, 2008 by Erika · Leave a Comment
My feeling on this is that it could potentially make some of the headaches of CMS SEO go away, if it shows that indeed, the dynamic content pages are being indexed now equally as well as static pages. Read more
Social Media Fun
August 18, 2008 by Erika · Leave a Comment
I found a really fun social media site: YearbookYourself.com that lets you upload your photo and then it automatically imposes it onto yearbook photos from the last 60 years. (As if our yearbook photos the first time around weren’t BAD enough!) Because I am just totally precocious, and love playing around on these amusing sites while I think about things like, oh, the mysteries of the Universe… I just had to make sure that MY photo wasn’t the only one giggled at this morning. (see below).
You can make your own yearbook photos, save them and download them, and waste a lot of time at work today, at Yearbook Yourself.
So have at it kiddos, and Happy Monday!
Erika
User Generated Content in Social Media - Can I Use and Leverage this Stuff?
August 14, 2008 by Erika · 2 Comments
It’s not your imagination. The internet is in metamorphosis and content is not what it used to be. The statistics show that almost 50% of Internet users are now creating and sharing their own content. User-generated content as a medium is changing how markets operate and how companies communicate with consumers. Read more






