How to distribute more efficiently and sell through social media
When it comes to distributing yours or someone else’s products, you are advantaged by finding the most efficient ways in which you can sell more.
When it comes to distributing yours or someone else’s products, you are advantaged by finding the most efficient ways in which you can sell more.
Chris Graham talks with Virginia Tech professor Mark Orr to learn more about research into the impact of social media on society.
Environmentalists and organizations have embraced the revolution in online networking in no small way to raise awareness.
Augusta Free Press explores social media marketing and offers our tips for success in this week’s Building the Machine class.
The Campaign for Open Debates is encouraging voters to use social media to hear from Libertarian VP candidate William Weld and Green Party candidate Ajamu Baraka.
Augusta Free Press has offered classes on marketing, website design and social media to the local business community in Augusta County, Staunton and Waynesboro.
Today, Hillary for Virginia announced the launch of new Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Medium accounts to support Hillary Clinton.
It used to be relatively easy to market your business on Facebook. You started a business Facebook page, got people to like it, posted updates to the page about your business, people saw them, and you got sales.
Montgomery County dairy and sweet corn producers Casey and Stacey Phillips of Dry Valley Farms participated in the Dairy Industry’s #MilkTruth campaign this past winter and received mixed messages.
Coley Jones Drinkwater makes posting on social media a part of her daily routine—just like milking cows. The Dinwiddie County dairy farmer posts agriculture facts, photos and videos to her Facebook page “Dinwiddie Farmer” (Facebook.com/DinwiddieFarmer) to educate consumers about agriculture.