The top characteristic US consumers want from brands they like is to improve their knowledge—and the least desirable one is for a brand to “only be visible in store”—according to the “Glob
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Small businesses are not hitting it off with social media, according to an August 2009 study from Citibank. More than three-quarters of US small-business executives surveyed did not find social netwo
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A really fascinating group of stats with an unusual view point- Cross-posted from Stop Blocking. Social media as a marketing mechanism is clearly hot. I can't scan my feeds without finding yet another report of yet another study detailing companies' increased commitment to and investment in social media. Here are jus...
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Twitter has changed the way people attend conferences - During the conference we pass notes in class, and are watched by those who don;t have the time or bandwidth to attend - and they get the fitered version of the speakers through the twitter stream
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We come full cycle with this interesting tool- Allows you to send something physically when you don;t have access to postage, printer etc.
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RB @mizzle: "and then YouTube killed the video star-or maybe not-Maybe it just expanded the definition of "video star" LOL. <(^^,)> [RB@HeyAmaretto]"
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Sort of a looping problem. Banks have problems so they stockpile more reserves and there is less money to lend to good borrowers who would make the bank a better rate of return, slowing down the economic recovery...What to do? What to do?
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I'm not sure I agree with the conclusions being drawn in the article - for example the fact that people comment about brands or companies is not indicative that they wish to interact with them there - and being a "fan" of a company is often the result of doing a favor for a person with a stake in that company.. but draw your own conclusions
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Some good points, but there is are underlying assumptions that the use of the term denotes the level of expertise and that people don't use healthy skepticism in reveiwing claims made by speakers
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