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PostHeaderIcon New Web Site: Joel Goldman – Voice Over

Jump to the Web is proud to annouce the recent launch of its newest web site: Joel Goldman Voice Over.  Joel is a successful author and lawyer and is beginning his career in voice over talent. Joel is a male voice over talent providing narration and voice overs for industrial films, training DVD's, E-Learning, Websites and Infomercials and more. Give him a visit and tell him Jump to the Web sent you!

joelgoldmanvoiceover.com

PostHeaderIcon Social Media Auditing

We are proud to announce a new service being offered by Jump to the Web called Social Media Auditing.  Social media is about enabling conversation between your company and your clients.  If you are new to social media or are currently using social media it would a good idea to conduct an audit on your social media strategy and practices.

When you audit your social presence, you will be able to make better business decisions when it comes to social media. You will be able to gather enough data from your own campaigns to help you improve your online marketing.

Some things to consider while you are thinking of calling Jump to the Web:

  1. Are my profiles branded?
  2. Are my profiles integrated?
  3. What feedback am I getting from my customers?
  4. Do you have alerts setup to notify you of brand mentions?

PostHeaderIcon Top geek quotes from the week

 

"A lot of people right now are upset with us over these changes, and I take that really seriously."

eSecurityPlanet

    Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg addressing the company's rapid and ongoing growth as Facebook announced new privacy controls in an effort to quell a heated controversy.


"I don't want to hear any crap about something magical that the fine people at Yahoo are supposed to do in this short time, so f**k off!"

Business Insider

    Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz during an onstage interview with TechCrunch editor Michael Arrington. Bartz complained that the media, including TechCrunch, were expecting too much from Yahoo since she took over as CEO, noting that it took Apple seven years to raise its market cap after Steve Jobs returned to the company.


"Leisure surfing is critical to productivity (strangely enough). There are quite a few studies out there to back this up. We just thought it was interesting number-play!"

Datamation

    RescueTime founder Tony Wright commenting on the 4.8 million in work hours he estimates companies lost because of Google's decision to embed a playable version of Pac-Man at its main search page last week. Google said it made the move to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Pac-Man. 


"This disruptive technology should not be ignored. If you ignore it it's going to run you over."

Datamation

    NASA CIO Linda Cureton at the O'Reilly Gov 2.0 Expo, telling federal IT managers that they need to get serious about the cloud.


"We were in the Dark Ages and AdWords took us into the Renaissance."

Small Business Computing

    Ross Twiddy, a small-business executive sent to Washington from North Carolina to provide a heartwarming face to Google's claim that its search and advertising products contributed a minimum of $54 billion in value to the economy last year.
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