Posted by Jake Bernstein on November 23, 2010 · 3 Comments
Thanksgiving may only fall on one day a year, but for the social media enthusiast or even just the sporadic user, giving thanks on social media occurs daily as a result of the online bond formed between individuals, groups, public figures, common interests, organizations, small businesses and large corporations.
Posted by admin on November 11, 2010 · 1 Comment
How is the new consumer integrating consumer activities into their social life? How do customers prefer to express loyalty to brands, products, and businesses? How much more important is “word-of-mouth” in today’s interconnected world?
Posted by Mark Sawyier on November 9, 2010 · 1 Comment
RockMelt.com aims to answer the next big question about Internet browsing and search: what role will social media play? It’s no secret that the “heavy hitters” Facebook and Twitter are both attempting to make social media the way to search the web. What some people may not know is how much social media has already started to impact search engines.
Posted by Lizzy Martin on November 3, 2010 · Leave a Comment
One of my favorite companies that I not only follow on Twitter, but on all social networks is Designer Shoe Warehouse (“DSW”). DSW’s social media management is well-handled: a large amount of interaction is happening between followers because questions are asked and authentic engagement that is entertaining and valuable occurs regularly.
Posted by admin on October 28, 2010 · 1 Comment
As a marketer, this is very important to me because it represents a significant shift in the buyer-seller paradigm. Think about how consumers made buying decisions 20 years ago. Now think about how you make those same decisions today. Chances are, you’re making decisions much differently and the Internet has had a considerable influence at some point along the way.
Posted by sam.barnes on September 8, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Social media can be an enormous asset to small businesses. It can help grow your consumer base and keep existing customers actively engaged with your product. What many don’t realize, however is that social media can also be used to avert disaster.
Posted by admin on August 4, 2010 · Leave a Comment
The exact future of Social Media may be unknown, but one this is for sure, it has definite advantages for your business. Deciding which sites to begin using depends on your specific business. I recently read Zachary Sniderman’s article on Mashable.com which provides great insight as to which networks go best with certain business types [...]
Posted by admin on July 8, 2010 · Leave a Comment
As social media continues growing at an unprecedented rate, most people focus their attention on the giants- Facebook and Twitter. Although these sites are the biggest by far, small businesses can be easily intimidated by their sheer size. But smaller, niche social media sites can be used just as effectively to spread the word to [...]
Posted by admin on June 23, 2010 · 1 Comment
Now that I am more familiar with Social Media and how the sporting world is utilizing it, I don’t have to sit down at my TV to watch SportsCenter for hours at a time to get my daily dose of everything sports. As social media evolves over time, so too will how the sports industry utilizes it.
Posted by Jake Bernstein on June 21, 2010 · 2 Comments
As a recent college graduate, I have begun the transition from collegiate socialite to an aspiring professional by downplaying many of things I did in college on a daily basis. However, this lifestyle transformation also rings true for the way I go about creating my new niche among the social media society. Of course, I am not changing who I am completely; rather, I am simply making a conscious effort to accurately and effectively create and convey my personal brand for those with whom I interact online.
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