Social Media Marketing
Microblogging Fragmentation & How Yahoo Can Get Game With A Flickr Of The Switch
Is the fragmentation of microblogging audiences eating away at Twitter’s base & how can Yahoo! get in the microblogging game overnight?
Read MoreA Social Network For Two
Ze Frank’s musical take on social networking–A Social Network For Two–is accompanied by Alyssa Timon’s animation.
Read MoreJournalism Brand Fans
Through social media, journalists are creating their own personal channels to their audiences; audiences they can take with them from job to job.
Read MoreLinkedIn Best Practices For Business
David Erickson’s list of best practices for using LinkedIn as a business development tool.
Read MoreMy Branded Birthday: Birthday Marketing Online
Wishing your customers a happy birthday is a simple, low-cost, and effective banding tactic.
Read MoreCharlene Li Presentation: Social Media For Businese
Keynote speech by Charlene Li, “Social Media For Business.”
Read MoreConsumer Behavior: Restaurant Customers Photograph Their Meals
In a video segment about Izzy’s Ice Cream in Saint Paul, a customer photographs his cup of ice cream, demonstrating a common consumer behavior that is typically accompanied with uploading and sharing the photos on Flickr and Facebook.
Read MoreSocial Media & Recruiting – Interview Notes
David Erickson answers the question: “How is social media impacting recruiters’ ability to recruit and candidates’ abilities to find jobs?”
Read MoreBorn Digital: Millennials & Privacy – Google Talks
As part of the Google D.C. Talks series, and in partnership with Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Professor John Palfrey offers a sociological portrait of “digital natives” — children who were born into and raised in the digital world — with a particular focus on their conceptions of online privacy.
Read MoreCharlene Li – Authors@Google
Author Charlene Li visits Googles Mountain View, CA office to discuss her book Groundswell: Winning in a World Transformed by Social Technologies. This event took place on October 15, 2008, as a part of the Authors@Google series.
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