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Let’s be honest, we all use this word. We’ve said it to our mothers, our kids, our colleagues — maybe even our priests. Now before you get all bent out of shape, the “F” word we’re talking about isn’t something that would get your mouth washed out with soap; it is something that can help you gain more clients for your security company: the word is Facebook.
Have you ever felt like you’ve been stalked online? Chances are, we’ve all experienced an advertiser stalking us. Have you ever noticed as you navigate across the Web that, somehow, the product or service you just researched and thought about buying keeps following you — well, practically stalks you? How do they do this?
Recently we were invited to speak on multiple panels and workshops at ESX in Baltimore. The topics included taking a new RMR idea from conception to the end. Specifically, our role on the panel was to discuss how to grow your security company with marketing that actually works. During our sessions a question was brought up repeatedly and for great reason: How effective is local search?