Grasp Emarketing India Helps Internet Marketing / Event Management of Edu Expo 2010 by Future Track – PR.com

Gaziabad, India, April 17, 2010 PR.com Grasp Internet Marketing and Sales Services, an Indian subsidiary of Grasp Emarketing Inc., today…
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Tax Tip: Use “Where’s My Refund?” To Track Your Money

You’ve probably done your taxes by now (or put them off, or evaded them). If you’re lucky enough to get a tax refund this year, the IRS has a neat website called Where’s My Refund? that lets you check your refund status online. Simply fill out this online form, and you’ll get information in as few as 72 hours.

Because using Where’s My Refund? is by far the easiest way to track your tax refund that we’ve ever seen, we wanted to share some of the key components of it with you. Here are the main components of the program (from the IRS’ good fact sheet):

What is it? Where’s My Refund? or ¿Dónde está mi reembolso? are interactive tools on IRS.gov and the fastest, easiest way to get information about your federal income tax refund. Whether you split your refund among several accounts, opted for direct deposit into one account, used part of your refund to buy U.S. savings bonds or asked the IRS to mail you a check, Where’s My Refund? and ¿Dónde está mi reembolso? give you online access to your refund information nearly 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

When will you know your refund status? If you e-file, you can get refund information 72 hours after the IRS acknowledges receipt of your return. If you file a paper return, refund information will generally be available three to four weeks after mailing your return.

What do you need to check your refund status?
When checking the status of your refund, have your federal tax return handy. To get your personalized refund information you must enter:

• Your Social Security Number or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number
• Your filing status which will be Single, Married Filing Joint Return, Married Filing Separate Return, Head of Household, or Qualifying Widow(er)
• Exact whole dollar refund amount shown on your tax return

What will Where’s My Refund? tell you? Once you enter your personal information, you could get several responses, including:

• Acknowledgement that your return was received and is in processing.
• The mailing date or direct deposit date of your refund.
• Notice that the IRS could not deliver your refund due to an incorrect address. In this instance, you may be able to change or correct your address online using Where’s My Refund?.
• Where’s My Refund? also includes links to customized information based on your specific situation. The links guide you through the steps to resolve any issues affecting your refund. For example, if you do not get the refund within 28 days from the original IRS mailing date shown on Where’s My Refund?, you may be able to start a refund trace.

When do you get your refund? Refund checks are normally sent out weekly on Fridays. If you check the status of your refund and are not given the date it will be issued, please wait until the next week before checking back.

Note that the IRS will never send you an email asking for personal information. If you receive an email from the IRS asking for personal information, it’s probably a scam. Do not reply to it.

Also not that the Where’s My Refund? site has previously had outages. Don’t be surprised if you run into delays.


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5 Free Ways To Track Twitter Sentiment

We’ve seen a lot of great improvements in our ability to track and monitor social media over the last year. One area where it’s still lagging, however, is in the area of sentiment analysis. But that doesn’t mean it’s impossible. There are still ways to track associated brand sentiment if you’re a business looking to do so.

Here are five easy-to-use Twitter sentiment analysis tools that can help you break down whether or not a tweet is positive, neutral or negative about your brand.

Twitter Search

When it comes to sentiment analysis tools for Twitter, this is about as rudimentary as it gets. Twitter Search doesn’t allow for any real sentiment analysis, however, you can create saved searches for tweets that mention your name + :):( , or with a question mark. You can then either check the search daily or subscribe to it via RSS. These searches will give you a very basic look at whether or not people are associating your brand with positive or negative terms.  It may also alert you to questions that you can pop in and answer.   It’s pretty basic, but the fact that it’s basic may make it perfect for some small business owners.

Twitter Sentiment

Twitter Sentiment is among my favorite ways to monitor brand mentions on the site. You enter in a search term and the tool will highlight all positive and negative tweets that contain that term. They’ll also create a pie chart that shows you the ratio of good to bad tweets, as well as a line graph that lets you chart the number of positive/negative mentions and how its fluctuated over time. You can save your search by logging in with your Gmail account.

Two features I really like about Twitter Sentiment is that it allows you to search by a specific date range and it also allows you to reclassify tweets in case the tool misread the sentiment. Many of the sentiment analysis tools don’t allow you to do this, so it’s a pretty neat feature.  Once you reclassify something, Twitter Sentiment will use your analysis over their own and show it to others the same way.

Social Mention

Social Mention represent many people’s preferred way to track sentiment analysis because it’s built into a social tracking tool that lots of people already use. Social Mention will give you a meaty look at how specific terms are being used in social media, tracking:

  • Strength: The likelihood that your brand is being spoken about in social media.
  • Sentiment: The ratio to positive vs negative tweets.
  • Passion : Percentage that the people talking about your brand will continue to do so.
  • Reach: Measure of the range of influence.

You’ll also be able to see the hashtags most often associated with the term (which can often be interesting), the top users who mention you (great intel), keywords most often used and lots of other great info. Social Mention also makes it really easy to export this data so you can mash it up however you’d like. The reason I prefer Twitter Sentiment over Social Mention is because Twitter Sentiment gives you the ability to manually reclassify tweets and because they automatically graph the results for you. I think it makes it more useful, however, Social Mention does offer a lot of unique data that may make it more valuable to some business owners.

Twendz

Twendz is still in beta (which means it can be a bit wonky) and uses a combination of keywords and symbols to compare and cross reference against a dictionary to make an educated guess on the sentiment of the posts. Once you enter in your search term, the tool will measure tweets as positive, neutral or negative and give you a look at the keywords most often used alongside your term. As a user, I find Twendz a bit cumbersome, but it does offer SMB a nice visual-friendly way to monitor sentiment.  You’ll also get a rotating view of the tweets mentioning your term in case you want to respond to any. There’s a fee-based PRO service for Twendz which will give you a bit more functionality, like the ability to identify key Twitter influencers, top trends and heightened emotions that provide actionable insight.

Twitrratr

Twitrratr is a site dedicated to ‘tracking opinions on Twitter’ and does a pretty good job doing so. To accomplish this they built a list of positive keywords and a list of negative keywords that they cross-reference against whatever term you search for. Based on that, they’ll populate three columns to help you see tweets labeled as positive, negative or neutral. I’m actually a fan of this service. I think the layout is really smooth and they do a pretty good job matching up sentiment.

Above are some of the best (free) ways to track sentiment on Twitter. Any tools you’re currently using that I may have missed? If so, I’d love for you to share them in the comments.

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A Blog Measurement Guide: Learn to Track Blog Comments – Big Picture Web – Internet Marketing from St. Paul, Minnesota

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HOW TO: Track Hawaii Tsunami Warnings Online

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The Inconvenient MLM Truth- Conquer the Internet | Fast Track To Your Marketing Success

This Video will help you discover the inconvenient truth about mlm and network marketing that most sponsors will never reveal to you.
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5 Low Cost or Free Social Media Monitoring Tools

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