Posts Tagged ‘Facebook’
Facebook Is Dying – Seriously
As a follow up to my former blog post: Is Facebook Dying A Slow Death?, the answer seems to be “yes indeed” As you will see in the following video from the Huffington Post online, Facebook has lost nearly 9 million visitors in the US and 2 million in the UK. There is more penetration…
Read MoreFacebook Hashtags: What does this mean?
By now, you may have heard or seen that Facebook has now “introduced” hashtags (#) to their users. A brief explanation: “A hashtag is a word or a phrase prefixed with the symbol #. It is a form of metadata tag.” (Source: Wikipedia) In a nutshell: hashtags essentially allow people to follow a conversation or a “thread” when everyone uses the…
Read MoreIs Facebook Dying A Slow Death?
Here we go again – more changes coming to Facebook The article (thanks S. Ghigliotty for the original post), states there will be content-specific feeds, and leveraging Instagram to provide even more focus on images (and ads!) I wonder if this will re-vitalize Facebook or will it continue to share irrelevant “noise”? When I signed…
Read MoreFacewash: Cleaning Up your Facebook Profile
As I wrote about, Facebook’s Graph Search has real potential to become a PR disaster for business. And since 92% of US companies use Social Networking to find media talent, what we put up on Facebook has a bearing on whether we get hired – or potentially fired. Launched in January 2013, Facewash scans your profile…
Read MoreWhy Facebook’s Graph Search is a PR Disaster Waiting to Happen
Facebook’s recent beta launch of Graph Search isn’t widely accessible to all just yet but it’s already making me very nervous. As I’ve written before, I’ve got a “love/hate” relationship with the worlds biggest Social Media network. I love that it’s allowed me to reconnect with “long lost friends”. I love it as a marketer who…
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