Social Networks
Social Networks and Media Service Providers
Be First has developed relationships with a vast network of contacts in both the online and social media market segments. We employ a variety of services and service providers to help your clients, “Get Noticed.” Our primary service offerings are listed on the right side bar, with our ever growing list of media partner networks listed below including our proprietary network.
The Be First network is made up of numerous online newspaper and magazine partners as well as a developing internet radio presence. We are able to produce and distribute content to a wide variety of demographic groups representing a diverse number of interests. With over 5,000,000 page views a month, this network is utilized by our clients to leverage their existing presence. Contact us and we’ll be glad to share the demographic profile of our audience.
LinkedIn
LinkedIn is the premier business to business (B2B) networking site with over 75 million members. We have a reach into specific groups on LinkedIn that is growing all the time. LinkedIn is probably the most underused networking tool available, many people do not know how to use it correctly. We can help any company grow and leverage a following in Linked In.
Twitter
Twitter is the largest micro-blogger in the world with over 60 million members. Twitter provides a real-time information network powered by people all around the world that lets you share and discover what’s happening now. Twitter asks “what’s happening” and makes the answer spread across the globe to millions, immediately.
Facebook is the largest social network in the world with over 500 million members. Fifty percent of the active users log on to Facebook on any given day. Over the last year Facebook has surpassed Google as a business search engine for products and services. The average user has 130 friends and people spend over 700 billion minutes per month on Facebook.
Google
Google is a multinational, publicly-traded organization built around the company’s hugely popular search engine. Google’s other enterprises include Internet analytics, cloud computing, advertising technologies, and Web app, browser and operating system development. Google’s roots go back to 1995 when two graduate students, Sergey Brin and Larry Page, met at Stanford University. In 1996, Brin and Page collaborated on a research project that was to eventually become the Google search engine.


