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Wow – interesting to look through this list and discover sites I didn’t know existed. # of registered users may not be reliable (Twitter for instance) so check the references to see how recent the data is. I may my have to do my pa… Continue reading →
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Are your campaigns memorable?
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Interesting collection – some oldies but goodies in here.
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In 2007, XKCD produced a map of online communities, representing the relative size of each social network as differently-sized states. MySpace was huge, AOL smaller, and Facebook was half the size of Xanga. Continue reading →
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Death is not something I want to think about often, but when this subject line came to my inbox I couldn’t ignore it. I read the post and found it useful. Ah…the power of the subject line. Another good reminder that every word we… Continue reading →
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Looking at some examples of great Facebook pages and ran across this post from a few months ago in my search – contains some good tips.
This week, I want to discuss why people become fans of Facebook Pages in the first place. I’ll … Continue reading →
It appears that Amazon has rolled out a new social feature integrating Facebook into your recommendations. If you go your recommendations, Using Facebook Connect, Amazon will now serve you social recommendations based on information in your Facebook pr… Continue reading →
Earlier this week I met with Foursquare co-founder Dennis Crowley and we discussed everything from Facebook to check-in fatigues and the copycats. I have synthesized our conversation to give you a good idea of how Dennis is thinking about Foursquare, s… Continue reading →
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Mind-Blowing Mobile Marketing Infographics
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For all of its wild popularity, caffeine is one seriously misunderstood substance. It’s not a simple upper, and it works differently on different people with different tolerances—even in different menstrual cycles. But you can make it work better for… Continue reading →