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Gossip Around the Monitor: Facebook, the New Water Cooler

The alarm goes off at 6 am. You shuffle down the hallway to the kitchen, pour a steaming cup of go-juice and begin your daily commute to your office — also known as, the living room. Boot-up, log-in, take a sip, and you are already at work. In your pajamas. On your couch. Go ahead, [...]

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Generating Massage Therapy Traffic With the Want Versus Need Cycle: Part II

There are 46 millions American held captive by social media. They Tweet their dinner choices, Facebook their favorite brand of toilet paper, and read service provider reviews on Commonfig.  They are sitting there, with rapt attention and it is your job to pull them in. Owning a massage therapy business during tough economic times makes [...]

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How Does Commonfig Fit Into Your Social Media Marketing Strategy?

You have a Facebook business page, a LinkedIn profile and a Twitter account. Now an up-and-coming social network, Commonfig, has been revealed to the public, and you find yourself wondering how another social networking site can lend itself to being beneficial to your business. There are several, completely valid reasons on why you need Commonfig [...]

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Commonfig: A Vital Resource for Your Business

Just about everywhere you turn, there are new, glitzy and fancy gadgets outdating the ones you bought last month, fresh high-tech meaning to the words “social gathering,” and hours in the day slipping away faster than you can say “freeze frame.” With a world flanked on all sides by progress, you’ll find your business growth [...]

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The Premise Behind Commonfig

Building an online portfolio or website for your business often feels like a one-way street. Rather than interacting with future clients or customers, we throw our information into cyberspace and cross our fingers that someone will see it. There’s no follow-through and no communication– and worse, no cooperation. Commonfig sought to change the one-way direction [...]

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