Posted by on Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 at 8:07 pm.
It’s no secret that throughout Creare we’re big ambassadors of the growing Social Media industry and the increasing importance of considering viral marketing in Website Design.
Speaking at an internal level, we monitor and update our Twitter and Facebook accounts on a regular basis, in addition to keeping an active YouTube Channel by way of our Web Design & SEO Video blogs.
As a result, in the past year alone we’ve seen a significant increase in our visitor counts, our backlinks and of course a pathway towards being seen as an authority in the Web Design industry.
With this in mind, we felt it’d be appropriate to step back and highlight some of our past Social Media blog posts containing useful resources on tips on how you can also achieve sucess via Social Media campaigns.
Twitter Resources
Covering both the basics and strategic uses of Twitter, we’ve discussed how to Effectively Market your Twitter Profile in addition to considering link-building strategies and How to Integrate a Twitter Widget on to your website.
Blog Post: Effectively Marketing your Twitter Profile
Blog Post: Twitter Resources For Web Designers
Blog Tutorial: How to Add a Twitter Widget to your Website
YouTube Resources
YouTubes dynamic platform offers many advantages to all Web Designers and we’ve highlighted ways in which you can further expose and build-upon your existing YouTube channel while concurrently showcasing many of the innovative YouTube experiments which Google are developing.
Blog Post: Effectively Marketing your YouTube Channel
Blog Post: YouTube Experiments
Social Networks Resources
Looking at Social Networking overall, we’ve researched some of the finest Social Networking websites targeted towards Web Designers and spoke about future trends in Social Media such as Mocial/Mobile Networking.
Blog Post: Web Designer’s Social Networks
Blog Post: Website Design and Mocial Networking
Further Resources
Over on our Web Design Video Blog, check out our latest video on Improving Page Speed, or alternatively read Micheal Angraves newest blog post on Creative Web Designers.



