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Continue ReadingSocial vs Search
By: RH MDG Advertising did a piece comparing how Search and Social Media measure up against one another. They looked at what areas Search was best in and where Social Media was best. Courtesy of MDG Advertising
Continue ReadingSocial Media Demographics
By: RH If you are using social media as another outlet to reach out to customers or find new ones, this look at the demographic make up of each social network may come in handy. If you are looking to reach women you would be smart to put some effort into Pinterest where 82 % […]
Continue ReadingWhat happens every 60 seconds in Social Media
By: RH There is a lot going on in Social Media every minute of every hour. There are on average 175,000 new Tweets every 60 seconds on Twitter. This data is courtesy of a new infographic from marketing consultancy firm Social Jumpstart, which takes a closer look at what happens in social media every 60 […]
Continue ReadingFacebook is the “Internet”
By: RH That was a reply I got when brokering a domain to a Fortune 1000 company. I was out with some people at a company get together and met the person in charge of marketing for a Fortune 1000 company. We were discussing domains for awhile, he mentioned he made the decisions for the […]
Continue ReadingWordPress.com adds a follow button
Last week Facebook added the "Subscribe" button and feature to their social offering. There is talk there will be more buttons to come. Read,Listened,Watched and Want according to a source are next. WordPress.com has unveiled the "Follow " button. It will be at the bottom of all wordpress.com blogs in an effort to increase traffic […]
Continue ReadingLamebook.com keeps name and site
Parody site Lamebook and social networking giant Facebook have ended their legal battle with an agreement calling for Lamebook to retain its name but add a disclaimer to its site. "We are pleased to arrive at an agreement that protects Facebook's brand and trademark and allows for Lamebook's continued operation," the companies said in a […]
Continue ReadingFind out what the Twitterverse thinks about on any topic
I was reading Twitterrati tonight and author Mark Evans mentioned a cool tool for gauging sentiment. Twitter Sentiment allows you to see the negative and positive sentiments by entering a keyword. The broader the search the better. A search for domainers and domain names both came back with no result. Check it out at www.twittersentiment.appspot.com
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