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.
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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?
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Categories: Content Management, Internet Marketing, Social, Uncategorized
May.28, 2009 by Matt Goddard
In the last post we talked about the first part of our social marketing framework. Now we are going to talk about part two – creating your own community.
The first thing I want to talk about is creation of a community; you can’t just create your own community. Communities take time to form and when we try to build a place on the web and then expect all our community members to…
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Categories: Business Development, Social, Thought Leadership
Apr.21, 2009 by PageSands
On Thursday, I took the train up from Baltimore to speak at the Philadelphia chapter of the CSO Breakfast Club. I was given the opportunity to get in front of 40 + chief security officers and guide them through my Social Networking vs. Social Media presentation I have been giving lately.
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Categories: Advances in technology, Internet Marketing, R2integrated News, Social, Thought Leadership
Mar.04, 2009 by Matt Goddard
There are many aspects of social marketing, social media, social tools, social EVERYTHING that we have been working hard to, shall I say, crystallize. After much time and diligence, we finally have something that we are calling our social marketing framework (for lack of a more creative name at this time).
Our social marketing framework [...]
Tags: Matt Goddard, series, social marketing, social marketing framework, social media, social networking, thought leadership
Categories: Social