Top Retail Shopping Stores in Auburn, ME 04210

Hand-Crafted Artisan Jewelry created with the Working Woman in mind! I use Affordable But Genuine Gemstones, Pearls, Swarovski Crystals, and the Finest Qualitiy Glass Beads. All My Necklaces and Br...Read More…
The Twister Golf Ball Cleaner. New and unique only patented golf ball cleaner with scrubbing bristles.Read More…
Exclusive and stylish purses, totes, storage solutions. Functional AND fashionable. Great gift ideas! Contact me to order, become a consultant, or if you'd like to host a party!Read More…
No matter which Big Lots location you visit, you'll be sure to find surprises in every aisle! From furniture and mattresses to seasonal home decor and your favorite household brands, you won't beli...Read More…
Shop Christopher and Banks Auburn Mall today for Style, Value, and Service that will help you look fabulous and feel amazing every day during the warmer months. As a specialty women's retailer for ...Read More…
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JCPenney is one of the nation's largest apparel and home furnishing retailers. Since 1902, we've been dedicated to providing our customers with unparalleled style, quality and value. Visit our JCPe...Read More…
Bringing out the DIY in all of us with more than 70,000 arts, crafts, custom framing, floral, home decor, jewelry making, scrapbooking, fabrics, party supplies and seasonal products. We are here to...Read More…
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Bed Bath & Beyond is located at 730 Center Street, Auburn, ME. This business specializes in Appliances, Wedding Supplies & Services and Department Stores.Read More…
I would recomend this store to anyone. Gracious people and wonderful store Thank You I will return .Read More…
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Since 1916, Kay Jewelers has grown from one store to more than 1,100 from coast to coast. As the #1 jewelry store in America, we know that offering fine jewelry at a great price is only part of the...Read More…
Verizon is one of the largest communication technology companies in the world. Every day, we connect millions of people, companies and communities with our powerful technology. We're using our awar...Read More…
Visit T-Mobile Auburn cell phone stores and discover T-Mobile's best smartphones, cell phones, tablets, and internet devices. View our low cost plans with no annual service contracts.Read More…
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Looking Sharp Since 1963! Marcel's Barber Shop has been keeping the fine folks of Auburn and the surrounding communities looking sharp and well groomed since 1963. We offer all the classic and mode...Read More…
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For 65 years, Hickory Farms has been a leading retailer of food gifts and specialty foods online, in catalogs, and in leading mass merchants, supermarkets, and approximately 700 seasonal retail sho...Read More…
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By Tupperware Independent Sales August 26, 2011

10 Biggest Social Media Myths Exposed

Merriam-Webster defines a myth as "a usually traditional story of ostensibly historical events that serves to unfold part of the world view of a people or explain a practice, belief, or natural phenomenon." It's been said all myths are based in fact. Whether or not that's true is debatable. What isn't debatable, however, is like society, Social media also has its myths. This article exposes what I consider to be the 10 biggest Social media myths. 1. Social Media is Nothing But a Bunch of Carnival Barkers On the surface, it may seem like social media is a bunch of people with bullhorns shouting back and forth at each other. But if you know what you're doing, social media can be a very effective and profitable bullhorn. For example, contests, sweepstakes and giveaways are a great hook and can be very effective when used in conjunction with social media. Want to know what else is very effective? Great content. If you have a great article or video on your website that has educational and/or entertainment value and you share it with others on Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn, it has the potential of becoming viral and can give you the kind of valuable exposure money just can't purchase. 2. You Have to Be on Every Social Network What a bunch of malarkey! You can be on all the social networks in the world, but if you don't use any of them effectively and maximize their potential, you're better of being on none of them. No, it's not the number of social networks you're on that matters, it's how effectively you use them that's important. My advice: Unless you're an experienced and skilled marketer, focus on one social network at a time. Maximize the potential of each network, before moving onto the next one. 3. Anyone Can Succeed at Social Media One of my favorite TV shows is Forensic Files. I am absolutely fascinated at how scientists are able to solve crimes with DNA evidence...blood, saliva - even fingernail clippings! It's nothing short of incredible. But I couldn't ever be a forensic scientist. I simply don't have the mental aptitude for it. Forensic scientists have to excel at math and chemistry and science, and quite frankly, those are the subjects I'm weakest at. The same can be said about social media. Despite how easy the experts make it sound, not everybody has the mental aptitude for social media. And while that may be a bitterly hard pill to swallow for many of you reading this, it's also a fact. Not everybody has what it takes mentally, physically or psychologically to succeed with social media. That's just the way it is. 4. Social Media Will Replace Face-to-Face Networking Nonsense! People always have and always will prefer face-to-face communication over all other forms of communication. It's in our DNA. That's why organizations like the Chamber of Commerce and BNI (Business Network International) continue to prosper. Networking online has its advantages - convenience being the most obvious. But it won't ever replace the need for human interaction and good ol' face-to-face networking. 5. Social Media Can Replace Your Website Sorry to burst your bubble, but websites aren't a luxury, they're a necessity. And I am absolutely amazed at how many people there are on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and the other social networks who don't have a website - not even a blog. I think this is a mistake for a number of reasons. First of all, search engines are content driven vehicles. And while you may have a nice profile on the various social networks, it's not the same as having unique content on your website. In addition, you have complete control over the content on your website, as opposed to social network profiles which are limited and have user guidelines. Also, it's much easier to build your brand if you have a website. Think about it. 6. Blogging Doesn't Work Blogging works, but just like any marketing tool, it has to be properly executed. Unfortunately, many marketers don't have a game plan when it comes to blogging and no matter what you attempt in life or in business, if you don't have a game plan, you will fail. When it comes to blogging, the first thing you need to figure out is, are you doing it for fun or for profit? There's a huge difference. If you're doing it for fun, you don't need to take blogging seriously. You can fool around with it and post at your leisure without any pressure to generate any income. On the other hand, if you're blogging for profit, you have to approach blogging much more seriously. You have to treat it like a business because that's exactly what it is - a business. That means you have to post often and refresh your content regularly to keep visitors coming back. It also means you have to figure out an effective way to monetize your website so that it's profitable. For example, instead of monetizing your blog using Adsense, affiliate programs or banners, why not use any skills you have to create a product or service to monetize your blog. That way, instead of getting a slice of the profit, you get to keep the whole darn pie! 7. You Can't Measure Your Return on Investment With Social Media That's only true if you are inexperienced and don't know what you're doing. However, professional marketers easily track and measure their social media ROI by using analytic software like Google Analytics. For example, GA will allow you to track visitors coming from social networks and the actions they took. You can do this by setting up "Goals" in Google Analytics to see which links you are tracking generate the most activity. You'd be surprised at the number of sophisticated actions GA can perform. All you have to do is take some time to study the tutorials to see what's possible with GA. After all, that's what being a professional is all about. 8. Social Media is Time Consuming Well, that depends on the individual and how disciplined he or she is. I use social media very effectively, and I spend less than 15 minutes a day combined on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube - but I'm disciplined. I do what I need to do on those sites and then I'm outta there! Yes, I realize it's fun to hang out with your friends all day and socialize. But it's not the best use of your time. True professionals realize, there's a time and place for everything. It's all about being disciplined. 9. Social Media Isn't Right for Your Type of Business Well, let's examine that statement shall we? Does your business need to generate new leads? Traffic? Build your brand? Strengthen your SEO efforts? Provide customer support? Give your customers a platform to give feedback and suggestions in real-time? If you answered yes to one or more of those questions, social media is right for your business. 10. Create a Profile Page and Forget It Do you know what happens if you create a profile page on a social network and don't promote it? Nothing. Absolutely nothing will happen. Unfortunately, far too many marketers think all they have to do is create a profile page on the various social networks and somehow people will magically appear at their doorstep - credít cards in hand. Sorry, it just doesn't work that way. Creating a profile is only the first step. You have to constantly promote your profile page and actively participate in the social networks you belong to. ...read more

By Lorsey.com - Rugged Outdoor Wear and More August 24, 2011

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