[KiP] Do Facebook Users Even Know What They Like?
via feedproxy.google.com Interesting point this - fans will happily, nay, inanely Like a Page once falsely inflating the PTAT figures and never be seen again. Be aware brands, be VERY aware.
via feedproxy.google.com Interesting point this - fans will happily, nay, inanely Like a Page once falsely inflating the PTAT figures and never be seen again. Be aware brands, be VERY aware.
via feedproxy.google.com I'm getting more and more excited by the way that we have options about integrating social interactions into our e-commerce landscape.
via huffingtonpost.co.uk Very well written piece which reads more like proper advice rather than some agency body trying to promote their services. I've long banged on about "Places without Presence" where the landgrab for a branded identity overrules the need for...
An international study commissioned by technology specialist Cisco has found that young professionals want an open environment that accommodates social media, device freedom, and remote working to accommodate their lifestyle; importantly, the study also highlighted that...
Mail Online and Guardian.co.uk are the most visible UK newspaper websites on social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and StumbleUpon, according to a study. The research by Searchmetrics (carried out over 10 weeks) analysed how often content from 12 leading newspaper...
via businessinsider.com I remember a few years ago, someone talking about the dominance of the iphone in the market - yet at the time 96% of the mobile market wasn't smartphone capable AT ALL. Not much has changed. Perspective needed methinks.
via en.community.dell.com The landgrab for domains names has started, but in reality - which brands who aren't reporting tech news going to have anything of value to say?
via feedproxy.google.com Always insightful seeing whether others make a fuss of the things you do - in this case, posting times to Facebook.