by Webmaster on February 9, 2010
Technical writing tends to baffle a lot of those who went to college for English or other Arts majors. There’s a lot of writers out there who want to get into technical writing but they don’t know where to start. This is especially true of those who had English majors in college and graduate to [...]
by Webmaster on January 11, 2010
When people write and talk about LinkedIn, they usually focus on getting a job, connecting with the right network, and marketing your individual profile. All of this is career based and is focused on the individual. LinkedIn is a great platform for businesses, too, especially for startups, small and medium size businesses. LinkedIn can be [...]
by Webmaster on January 8, 2010
A LinkedIn profile is like a CV or resume that you have online so that people can easily find you and know more about you if they choose to do so. In the last six months there has been an influx of “fake profiles” who are looking for connections, spamming groups, and sending out messages [...]
by Webmaster on January 5, 2010
Take a look at your marketing plan for this year — what percentage of your sales forecast or marketing plan is from your website? Your website exists to serve your business and marketing goals. Your website is the face, the store front, and it gives the first impression to your potential customers. A lot of [...]
by Webmaster on December 16, 2009
LinkedIn rolled out the beta for company profiles around July of this year. It was a necessity to boost a company’s presence online as well as a tool for attracting potential employees. There are several reasons why you should get your company profile up there if you haven’t done so already: LinkedIn company profiles gives [...]
by Webmaster on December 15, 2009
Social media marketing gurus might be out there telling you all the tips and tricks that you can use, but how will you know that you’re marketing campaign is really working? In the world of social media and the Internet, you can monitor information by monitoring conversations on Twitter and Google Alerts. But how does [...]
by Webmaster on November 10, 2009
Yourstory.in which profiles entrepreneurs and startups in India did a feature on Pankaj and Vaishali – founders and the directors of Teknatus, Semblr’s parent company. You can check out the feature here. Related Posts:Namaste IndiaNew Release of SemblrSemblr, a marketplace for job seekers and professionals, launches!Comment Moderation Enabled
by Webmaster on November 10, 2009
As American leaders in the Capitol voted for the much debated health care reforms, LA Times ran an interesting op-ed earlier this month on needing a check on insurance companies offering medical tourism or overseas surgical procedures. What I found interesting is that the author, Judy Dugan, who is a health policy advocate for Consumer [...]
by Webmaster on November 6, 2009
Personal branding for freelancers is a key component for any freelancer. You don’t have the cushy way of saying you’re so and so of this or that company. Or identify yourself with what you do — which for a lot of us is very important. On top of that, if you say you’re a freelancer [...]
by Webmaster on November 3, 2009
When it comes to Google products, the Teknatus team use them to the extent that we qualify to be poster babies. We’ve used Google docs, spreadsheets, forms and have Google apps running our emails. Pankaj and I both received Google wave invites early on, too.