Social Media Updates: Page 404


  • 5 Tips to Rock Twitter like The Beatles

    Twitter is one of the fastest growing social media channels today. And in the marketing world, Twitter can reap serious benefits to companies large and small if used well.

    By Dec. 2, 2010
  • Three Professional Moves on Twitter

    I've written a lot about Twitter as well as talked to many people about it - whether it be in small corporate workshops or in conference presentations. One of the ways that I try to explain its value is to show how it is a great place to build a PLN - Personal Learning Network. However, this does not always hit the right spot, as it often can take a bit of time to explain what a PLN is. So recently, I've been talking more about Twitter as "a professional development tool", and I now see more more people showing interest.

    By Dec. 2, 2010
  • Facebook Community Pages: corporate reputation nightmares waiting to happen? Claim yours now!

    Dear Facebook: You've made a confusing mess with Community Pages. If you want businesses to invest in creating Facebook Pages, and to make Facebook a strong part of their online marketing, you need to make the rules clear, and stop changing them every five minutes.Dear Corporations: Bear with me: Community Pages are a complicated mess, but you need to claim yours right now - before Facebook changes its mind again.

    By Dec. 2, 2010
  • There's No Place Like Facebook For the Holidays

    92% of retailers say that their social media strategies during the holidays will focus mainly on Facebook - up from 76% over this time last year.This was one of the findings of a survey recently conducted by BDO USA, an accounting and consulting firm based in Chicago.More survey findings...Overa...

    By Dec. 1, 2010
  • The Dilemma of Authenticity, Transparency and Limited Resources

    The foundational components of any effective Social Media strategy are authenticity and transparency, especially if blogging and microblogging are part of that strategy. The power of Social Media comes from the personal brand that is being built by an author, and the benefit a corporate brand de...

    By Dec. 1, 2010
  • The Innovative Ducks a Little Like Social Media?

    Have you watched the Oregon Ducks play football this year? If not, you're really missing out on. As I watch how innovative Coach Kelly and the Oregon Ducks are on the field I can't help but think of the comparisons with social media. Some of the traditional football fans and writers complain that they're offense is gimmicky, that it's more like a video game than 'real' football. Does that sound familiar?

    By Dec. 1, 2010
  • Faceless on Facebook: Does your brand flunk the personality test?

    Make brand exposure and interactions count. A brand's personality is built from the sum of moments shared with its prospects and customers.

    By Nov. 30, 2010
  • Black Friday Promotions Drive Big Facebook Numbers for Aggressive Retailers

    In the 10 days leading up to Black Friday, the biggest retailers on Facebook - those with the most Likers - grew their fan bases by an average of 10%. Respectable.But more aggressive retailers on Facebook grew their fan bases at twice that rate! (See data below.)

    By Nov. 30, 2010
  • What Improved Facebook Page Insights and Status Updates Mean for You

    If you're still playing catch-up from the holidays, you might have missed a few important changes that if used and understood properly have the potential to dramatically improve your Facebook outreach at no cost.

    By Nov. 29, 2010
  • How the Google / Facebook War Affects You

    Do you remember life before fax machines, email and searching online? Do you remember making an appointment to see your doctor to get an opinion without being able to Google professional and everyday opinions on your computer first? It's like a movie you watched years ago with a plot that's vaguely familiar but has no relevance to your current life. That's how you'll think of the current web versus the social web that's expanding daily.

    By Nov. 28, 2010
  • 5 Reasons Facebook Will Be the 2012 Marketing Requisite

    We are in the age of the Social Consumer, where social networks are transforming business as the attention of the consumer is focusing on their social streams. They learn, discover and share with their friends. Facebook has generated a lot of BUZZ lately with its unveiling of a new location base...

    By Nov. 24, 2010
  • Facebook Comments: Protected Speech or Personal Branding Nightmare?

    We all know that people overshare. It's easy to write a quick status update when someone bothers you at work or you're frustrated. And in today's world of social media and instant communication, it's not surprising that quite a few people are taking heat for posting inappropriate content-especia...

    By Nov. 24, 2010
  • The Fall of Facebook?

    I noticed crossing 700 friends on linked in and over 300 friends on facebook; not so great when someone told me that he has over 1000 fans on both linkedin and facebook!!But this also triggered a couple of questions in my mind:

    By Nov. 23, 2010
  • Why Going Social Is So Crucial

    It's beginning to dawn on some business owners that they might need to 'go on to Facebook and Twitter' and they'll probably get a part time girl to do it once a week, just to see what extra business comes in...

    By Nov. 22, 2010
  • One Year of Hard Labor for a Tweet

    For all the time I complain about someone putting something terrible on Twitter, like how their latest trip into the bathroom went, I forget how lucky I have it that I can make fun of that and not get hurt by anyone.

    By Nov. 19, 2010
  • And on the 8th Day, God Said No Facebook!

    Headline in today's Asbury Park Press...And it's a very literal title..."It's to the point now that this Sunday, anyone in our church in a leadership position and who is married and is on Facebook has to resign their church position if they do not give up Facebook."

    By Nov. 17, 2010
  • Do we really need Facebook's social inbox?

    So the splashy headlines the media seem to be going with, at least in the UK, are along the lines of 'Mark Zuckerberg says email is dead', which is a pretty ridiculous statement but is, of course, great PR. Facebook is more or less claiming to have found a revolutionary solution to a problem everybody encounters every day, which platform should I, or can I, speak to this person on - SMS, email or through social media messaging or IM? Everyone except me?

    By Nov. 17, 2010