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Broaden Your Reach by Looking to the Periphery of Your Business

Posted by Wendy Wells on Tuesday, May 25, 2010, In : Social Media 

  Utilizing Social Media for business has already proven to increase brand awareness, generate revenue, and drive traffic to a main website. We’ve known for a long time that the various aspects of Social Media are essential to operating business in today’s fast changing world of advanced technology. Since tools like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter are going to be around for a long time to come, understanding how to operate them is an important practice for any company.


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Branding With an Impact

Posted by Wendy Wells on Wednesday, March 3, 2010, In : Social Media 
    If you've started utilizing Social Media for your business and you're seeing results, congratulations! You're one of the many people who have figured out a way to engage an audience, reach out and be a part of the community, and penetrate the market with your Brand.

"With my what?"

    If you asked that particular question, you might be missing an opportunity to increase awareness about your business even more so than with your current Social Media tactics. Or, if you're not using Soci...


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About Me


Wendy Wells I am a professional wordsmith and a Marketing and Brand generations strategist with experience composing Public Relations and Marketing creative copy including: web sites, blogs, print, press releases, catalog copy, and email marketing campaigns. Read my blogs regularly and you'll find I'm passionate about writing - always have been. Since I first heard the story of "Peter Pan and Wendy," I became a lover of stories. As soon as I could hold a book and understand the alphabet, I grew to be an avid reader. Once I was able to hold a pencil and put sentences together, I knew I was a writer.