By now you must know that social media behemoth Facebook has thrown itself into the fast-growing location marketplace with its Places product. Places allows smart phone users (for now, just iPhone or phones with a mobile browser via touch.facebook.com) to “check in” at businesses and other locations and share their location with their friends on Facebook. If [...]
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Lowering the Barrier to Video in Your Social Media
It’s a no-brainer that including media brings life to any campaign. This is especially true in the hyperactive world of social media, where a constant barrage of posts vies for the attention of potential fans and followers. Of course, when it comes to attention-grabbing, a picture is (perhaps literally) worth a thousand words. And a [...]
Should Your Business Be on Buzz?
Just when you thought you had your social media game plan (you do have one, right?) all nice and set, Buzz happens. It’s like the NFL suddenly announces a new team halfway through your fantasy league season. What is Buzz? In brief, it is a Google-developed social web platform that is tightly integrated with other [...]
My New Social Web Flow: Buzz to Twitter to Facebook
I’ve been an enthusiastic early adopter of Google Buzz since it appeared in my Gmail inbox the day after its unveiling. As a one time huge fan of Friendfeed, the interface was immediately familiar (though lacking in some of Friendfeeds best features). I’d often been frustrated by how awful Twitter is for carrying on any [...]
New Facebook Share Via a Boon for Marketers
I’ve written before about several areas where Facebook’s Pages feature falls short of its potential value to marketers because of missing or limited features. Among the most egregious of these “fails” was the lack of any equivalent of Twitter’s retweet, which automatically gives an attribution back to the source of the content being shared. Until [...]
The SEC Makes One Hell of a Bad Call
College sports’ Southeastern Conference (SEC) has probably had to overrule a few bad calls by umpires in its day. This week it was forced to overrule one of its own calls. The conference had actually proclaimed a ban on any and all social media postings about its games by fans at the games. This meant [...]
