Is Google fashionably late or are they trying to be like a snail in pursuit of some salt, alternatively has Google taking to heart the lessons learned from previous social media duds i.e. Buzz and wave.
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Is Google fashionably late or are they trying to be like a snail in pursuit of some salt, alternatively has Google taking to heart the lessons learned from previous social media duds i.e. Buzz and wave.
Yes part part 2 much like every single movie that comes out these days is a two to three parter well to capitalise on Hollywood’s formula I shall endeavour to do the same not to worry this wont become like Friday the 13th part 17 Jason in Africa vs. the Tokoloshe. No this will follow on from the previous Facebook pages article.
Steal from your competition – the only existing phrase (I know of) that implies that a bad act is actually a good contributor to your own success. You don’t have to literally steal from your opposition, but merely borrow some ideas and concepts to implement into your own social media campaigns. I point out three valuable active contributors in the social media world (Facebook to be precise), by discussing why their attempts works for the better for the organization’s success.
A follow on from my previous post. I found some fab Social Media infographics that I had to share but kept for their own post. Please enjoy!
You know all those pages you “like” on Facebook how many of them do you actively follow and look forward to viewing when there is no one watching you at work.
Not that many I’m guessing and why is this…. it’s because those pages are duller than watching midsummer murder repeats. If nothing has change and the pages are as barren as the salt pans in Botswana you are not going to develop a huge resource and a pool of buyers who tell you directly what they think about your product or service.
There are a few crucial points organisations needs to add to their crisis communication plan and use of social media to ensure a sustainable relationship with their customers. If not implemented, it might damage your brand and reputation.
I have noticed, over the last couple of projects I have worked on, as well as in general within the Web Development industry, some frequently-asked-for features on Websites. The most frequent of these feature requests, is Facebook integration. In this article, I thought I would list a couple of these perceived necessities, and similarly, mention better alternatives where applicable.
With its tremendous user base over 400 million active users worldwide it is no surprise that Project Titan has been lauded as the “Gmail killer” unofficially… but will it really?