I recently came across some information from Hubspot, who publish a wealth of interesting blog posts and e-books for inbound marketeers about how not to use social media ...
I have talked quite a few times about Twitter and how it can help you as an individual to promote yourself. But can Twitter really help promote your business? I would say yes, yes it can ...
We are talking about both customer support and service here, whether it is supporting computer users or servicing customer issues in a retail or hospitality environment; any customer service issue at all in fact ...
Last time I talked about some of the dangers lurking in the Twitter world; hacking, spam and fake accounts. Let’s look at 11 ways that may help protect your account and in doing so help protect your personal identity ...
Just recently, there have been a number of high profile hacks of Twitter accounts, but I see a lot of hacking going on. The high profile accounts that have been hacked this month include Burger King and Jeep ...
At the same time Facebook is launching interesting new functions like Graph Search (which I wrote about last time) it is losing accounts in a quantity that is hard to comprehend. Why are people leaving Facebook in droves?
Facebook have launched a new search engine! Are they going head to head with Google? They have launched a beta search engine that leverages the data on Facebook. It is called Facebook Graph search ...
I was made aware of a map developed at Facebook that charts the friendships of over 500 million users. It looks at the locality of friendships on Facebook and graphically illustrates which cities had friendships between them ...
I have talked before about my presence on Facebook and how I've never really been convinced about the benefits of the platform to me. Back in March I thought I might be shutting down my account ...
Back in March I wrote a blog titled Confessions of a Social Media Virgin. Then I was restarting with Facebook, had got going with Twitter and was well established on LinkedIn ...
By now I was hoping to reach agreement with The National Museum of Computing to do something long term with them. If it happens it will be a project that has a big slug of marketing in it ...
I thought I would take time out from talking about serious IT stuff and share my experiences to date of Social Media. I am an interim manager and in a very tough market I need to raise my profile in an increasingly different world ...
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