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Organize Your Twitter Feed with Twindr

If you’re on Twitter, I’m sure you’re like me where you continuous add new people and brands to follow, but never unfollow. This can create a very cluttered Twitter Feed where it’s difficult to actually see the Tweets you care most about.

Facebook Adds Call-To-Action Button To Pages

Facebook just launched a great new feature for pages, and it only takes a minute to add it. The new “Call-To-Action” button allows you to add a button in your cover photo so users can easily contact you, download your app, or sign up for your service.

7 Signs You Need A New Website in 2015

To some it may be pretty obvious of when you need a new website… you just look at it and cringe.  It’s now 2015, so I hope you have a…

Instagram Strategy

Facebook and Twitter… Check!  Our Social Media Marketing is all set, right? Wrong. More and more clients are asking us “Should we be on Instagram?” – The simple answer: YES!…

10 Tech Christmas Gifts for Under $50

It’s that time of year again… Time for the last minute shoppers to click “Add To Cart” and hope that the shipping is fast enough!  Here at Yelling Mule, we’re…

Snapchat Introduces SnapCash

This week Team SnapChat sent out a snap to all of its users introducing the new service called “SnapCash!” The video demonstrated how any user can send or receive cash…

Spotify Your Uber

Uber is now taking your music requests with their newest partnership with Spotify!

Video Content: YouTube vs Vimeo

If you go from images to video, it sends a powerful message to your target demographic. With more people using Vimeo lately, it has turned into a debate: “Which video platform is better for my business?” Well, it really depends on the goals of your business.

New Facebook News Feed Means New Image Sizes

Facebook is once again making changes to their news feed. While it hasn’t rolled out to everyone yet, it has for the majority of people I have spoken with. The main reason for the new look is to allow for larger photos in the feed. This means the old photo sizes you were using probably won’t look great in the new feed. Below is a guide for new photo sizes.