Dec.01, 2011 by Natasha Jarmick
With the recent Facebook changes that took place to personal pages, many Facebook users are already using the new timeline, ticker and social graph features. The changes will clearly impact the personal Facebook user – however, how will they impact businesses who are using Facebook as a marketing tool?
Read More »Tags: Coca~Cola, Facebook, Nordstrom, social media, Spotify
Categories: Advances in technology, Design, Facebook, Social, Thought Leadership
Sep.30, 2011 by Natasha Jarmick
Facebook recently announced some major changes at the F8 Developers Conference. The main changes/additions to Facebook are the Timeline, Ticker (already live), New App Categories and the Social Graph updates. But what does it mean for you as a user and as a marketer?
The phrase that captures the new Facebook is “Self-Expression.” Below are details about the [...]
Tags: Digital Marketing, Facebook, social media
Categories: Advances in technology, Current Events, Social
Jul.29, 2011 by skollar
The Rise of Social PPC
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Tags: Digital Marketing, Facebook, infographics, Social
Categories: Content Management, Internet Marketing, Social, Thought Leadership
Jul.25, 2011 by Nick Christy
After years of use I had to question if I really cared that my 5th Grade Teachers Mother is excited about a new episode of Dancing with the Stars. I’ve since cleaned up my friends list a bit, but it’s still pretty liberal. I find myself doing the same thing on G+. When someone adds me to a circle, my immediate reaction is to find a circle where they fit. If I don’t really talk to them ever they have been ending up in my Acquaintances circle.
Read More »Tags: Facebook, G+, Google, Google Plus, social media
Categories: Advances in technology, Social
Jul.10, 2011 by Leslie Grandy
With all that is being written about Google +, tell us if you think that Google finally has gotten social right after Buzz, Wave and Orkut.
Read More »Tags: Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Twitter
Categories: Advances in technology, Social
Jul.09, 2011 by Nick Christy
Do I really want another social network? In order for Google to get enough market-share to support their shiny new platform they need a value-add proposition. What is it? I can speculate on what it might be, but is that enough? Google needs to tell us. Why should I spend time creating a new profile, inviting people, figuring out my circles. Why? What’s in it for me? Don’t make me spend time getting everything setup just right to figure it out. Tell us and we will come.
Read More »Tags: +1, Facebook, Google, Mark Zuckerberg, social networking
Categories: Advances in technology, Current Events, Social
Oct.07, 2010 by Chris Chodnicki
Recently, Facebook made a couple of announcements that give a clear, albeit slightly scary, glimpse into the future of their business model. Facebook debuted a new social feature called Facebook Groups along with enhancements to their plug-ins, and this says quite a bit about the company’s direction.
Read More »Tags: DotNetNuke, Facebook, social marketing, social media, social tools
Categories: Advances in technology, DotNetNuke, Social, Thought Leadership
Jul.30, 2009 by MariaKelly
There are numerous, obvious reasons why Facebook and other social networking platforms are worthy of our attention. Social networks facilitate online connections by providing people with alternate ways to interact and share. These connections aren’t just for personal consumption; more and more businesses are building a Facebook presence to showcase their strengths and keep the social aspect of doing business alive and well. After all, isn’t it just as important for businesses to be sociable?
Read More »Tags: Facebook, maria kelly, R2i, social marketing, social media, social networking, Yamaha
Categories: Content Management, Internet Marketing, Social, Uncategorized
Jul.16, 2009 by EricJones
This post comes courtesy of Jackson Hole, Wyoming at the base of the Grand Teton’s National Park. Having lunch over the 4th of July weekend at Bubba’s BBQ (which I totally recommend if you ever visit this area) I overheard a conversation regarding a recent purchase and the desired upcoming purchase of a new horse. While I have no interest in owning a horse the conversation intrigued me as the three cowboys conversed on the pro’s and con’s of a fairly little known breeder in the area. How does this relate to social networking? This is the very root of social networking… just a difference of how it is administered.
Read More »Tags: Eric Jones, Facebook, Horses, social media, social networking, Twitter
Categories: Social
Apr.24, 2009 by BrookeWarner
I have an unlimited appetite for media and information. Frankly, I’m known to gorge on a regular basis to the consternation of my friends, family and employers. Luckily, it’s also my field so I’m given some grace. But the variety of new social tools and their ability to bring me new info in infinite new ways is not helping in my quest for personal pacing. In fact, it’s a downright smorgasbord: “Ma’am, will you have that in 140 characters or would you prefer it in a 5 part quiz on the Former Queens of Ancient Egypt You Most Admire on Tuesdays?” Let me state for the record, I stay as far away from Twitter as I can. For anyone with strong political opinions, challenged impulse control and strong verbal compulsive tendencies, Twitter is not the best tool for winning friends and influencing people. Trust me. I’m drawn to it like a magnet to metal.
Read More »Tags: Brooke Warner, Facebook, Facebook Evangelist, personalization, personalize, social media, Twitter
Categories: Social