Friday, June 25, 2010

The Benefits of Retweeting

This blog post explores the question about whether or not retweeting helps with internet marketing. Some may be surprised to learn that the answer is yes. Retweeting allows Twitter members to post links to the pages they view. Many people who are experienced in viral marketing, like Brad Powers, will explain that retweeting does, indeed, benefit the company.

Retweeting is free and effortless on the part of the company, meaning that more money can be spent on other areas of internet marketing. It basically offers a way for others to do your marketing for you.

In order to get people to retweet your pages or posts, you’ll need to have fresh, innovative content that entices readers.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Fynanz, Inc. with Advisor Brad Powers Welcomes New Executive

Fynanz, Inc. is excited to welcome a new member to their executive team. Jim Merrill has joined their team as a Senior Vice President of Sales. He will be managing the sales and client implementation teams that work with Fynanz’ credit union and school partners.

Fynanz, Inc., where Brad Powers is an Advisor, offers these words about the new hire:“With his vast expertise in the credit union industry, the addition of Jim Merrill to our executive team further enhances our credit union expertise and shows our commitment to develop and manage private student loan programs that meet the needs of credit unions, their members and students nationwide,” said Vince Passione, Fynanz CEO and Founder.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Tips for Business Success

Whether you’re in business, finance or marketing, it’s certainly helpful to hear from seasoned professions. This blog post from The Kirk Report makes a very interesting point, that sometimes less is more. Sometimes, when you are seasoned and know too much, you take that information for granted and don’t properly focus on the task at hand. Read on to see more on this important topic.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Brad Powers & Clark University Excited about New Book

The Clark University Graduate School of Management, where Brad Powers is on the Board, is excited about a new book being published. The book, What Poetry Brings to Business, is co-authored by Ted Buswick, executive-in-residence in the GSOM. An electronic newsletter of the Banff Centre in Alberta, Canada just listed the book as among its ten most highly recommended leadership books.

Co-written by Ted Buswick with Clare Morgan of Oxford University and Kirsten Lange of the Boston Consulting Group, the book will be published this Spring by the University of Michigan Press.