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Top Picks: Facebook Applications for Business Pages | Social Media Power - 0 views

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    looks like a good list of apps to use on a facebook page.
anonymous

Facebook | Drop.io, Simple Private Sharing - 0 views

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    This is a pretty good facebook marketing page. It's more of a basecamp for content and user comments and interaction. But what is cool is that they let users connect in the format they are familiar with or already on. no new logins, no proprietary forums templates etc.
anonymous

Facebook Users Are Getting Older. Much Older. - 0 views

  • As you can see in the chart below, the overall number of users between 18 and 24 years of age has grown only 4.8% between the fourth of January and the fourth of July of 2009. In comparison, the number of users aged 25 – 34 has grown 60.8%; the number of users aged 35 to 54 has grown 190.2%, while the number of users older than 55 years has grown a tremendous 513.7%.
  • In any case, these are significant changes. If you show the same ads to Facebook users now, they will react vastly differently than they would have half a year ago. If you’re an advertiser on Facebook, you should take these changes into account and react accordingly, because your campaign might not be as effective as it was a couple of months ago.
  • the number of high school and college students has declined by -16.5% and -21.7%, respectively.
anonymous

An Experiment Building Communities in Facebook | Cow's Blog - 0 views

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      This will never happen as long as you talk to people and they say, "I can't figure out how to do anything on Facebook. It's too hard."
anonymous

Macworld | Six Apart brings blogging application to Facebook - 0 views

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      I'd rather see a Blog Plugin that lets you add content to facebook more easily. The Facebook interface, while better than MySpace, isn't better than the blog dashboards...
  • a concrete step away from the silos and walled gardens of the past
anonymous

Facebook Strategy - Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang | Social Media, Web Marketing - 0 views

  • When it comes to social media, the mentality of short lived campaigns should go away.
  • this campaign let go to gain more.
  • The campaign moved the active community from Facebook closer to the branded Microsite, closer to the corporate website, migrating users in an opt-in manner that lead to hundreds of comments was clever.
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    This is almost exactly the way we approached the MNDD video thing.
Mike McDowell

Pixelpipe - 0 views

shared by Mike McDowell on 23 Oct 08 - Cached
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    Photo sharing site. You upload to one site, and it shoots it over to flickr, facebook, twitpic, blah, blah, blah - basically all of your other photo sharing sites - but all at once.
anonymous

Pikchur photo sharing - 0 views

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    Cool photo sharing utility built into twittelator pro that syncs photos and comments to twitter, friendfeed, facebook and flickr. The comment sync is pretty RAD!
anonymous

Ning.com FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions » Facebook - 0 views

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    ning facebook intigration.
anonymous

Web 2.0 integration & chain reactions… - Creativity Base - 0 views

  • I’ve been devoting much of my time of late to exploring Web 2.0 possibilities in the last few weeks… services, sites, widgets and ways to integrate them. Now that we all have profiles all over the place (Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, YouTube and countless others) keeping them all relevant can be pretty time consuming. Fortunately developers appear to be aware of this and are doing something about it. Here’s a cute little example of my most recent Web 2.0 chain reaction (websites updating other websites and profiles automatically)
  • This is a pretty neat development, and can be handy both socially and professionally.
  • In this case, my goal was to proliferate my online video, and share the awareness of it as broadly as possible.
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    A good social media post that shares a real life story and experience about using online tools to spread content.
sterling doak

What Accountants Can Teach You About Using Social Media - Advertising Age - Digital - 0 views

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    What Accountants Can Teach You About Using Social Media
anonymous

Brad's Thoughts on the Social Graph - 0 views

  • it'd be: People are getting sick of registering and re-declaring their friends on every site., but also: Developing "Social Applications" is too much work.
  • Facebook's answer seems to be that the world should just all be Facebook apps.
anonymous

Poll: Don't trash press releases yet | Article | Homepage articles - 0 views

  • A recent poll of corporate communicators conducted by Ragan Communications and PollStream found 49 percent of the poll’s 401 respondents believe press releases are “as useful as ever.” Another 33 percent said they’re a necessary evil that won’t go away soon, in part because of SEC notification rules. An overwhelming 64 percent said they target their press releases most often to print outlets, and 23 percent listed online news and financial sites as well.
  • Horwell thinks about the audience and how useful the information is before sending press releases on behalf of her clients.
  • Of the respondents, one communicator echoed Horwell and said simply, “Sometimes you only need two sentences (a tweet) to tell a story.”
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  • “As news sources become more obviously biased and decrease in size and content, publics are turning to other sources of information.”
  • She also tries to connect with reporters using her personal Twitter and Facebook account so she’ll be available if they have questions.
  • We use all the tools to try to reach a limited pool of people who have to decide what’s important.”
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    Article about social media and PR
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