Strategic market analysis through Twitter – Know your competitors’ strategy...
Your competitors are on Twitter and they are very active. Good to know but is their strategy really effective? Difficult to know because normally you have not enough time to constantly monitor more...
View ArticleComputer Borders on Facebook
We decided to begin this year publishing our semi-new Facebook Page and to re-stylish, just a few, our right side bar. We hope to meet you on Facebook and, again, Happy New Year!
View ArticleThe dawn of Morpheus’ era. Google’s supremacy and your privacy: short...
In the last days, I tested Google+ and it really works! It’s fast, well-organized with a really intuitive graphical interface and, for the “first time”, I was able to start conversations with different...
View ArticleThe Power of a Professional Customer Service – Klout knows how to manage it!
For a rare combination of events I decided to set up an Klout account on an device powered by Android exactly when Twitter experienced its servers problems. I till do not understand what exactly...
View ArticleCan audio go viral on Facebook? Here’s what happened when NPR ran an...
“Trust me, this is really, really great even though you don’t know who’s talking and there’s nothing to look at and I’m asking you to focus for 40 seconds!” Thanks to http://niemanlab.org
View ArticleFacebook’s paid Live deal terms restrict publishers from selling sponsored...
If you’re a media company getting money from Facebook to use Facebook Live, that’s the only money you can get for your livestreams right now. As part of its pay-to-stream deals with media companies,...
View ArticleHow Monocle found money in radio by Lucinda Southern via digiday.com
How Monocle found money in radio Courtesy of psfk.com While many print publications are ramping up their podcast output, Monocle magazine went beyond and launched its own 24-hour digital radio station...
View ArticleWhat the Rise of Virtual Reality Means for Marketers by Alexa Matiavia via...
….Despite the costs, publishers and advertisers are already buying in. The New York Times has a VR Editor, CNN has streamed political debates in VR, and USA Today Network has produced over 40 pieces...
View ArticleFacebook’s Ad Targeting Is Under Scrutiny About Whether It Allows Discrimination
Facebook’s Ad Targeting Is Under Scrutiny About Whether It Allows Discrimination – ProPublica suggests illegality – by Lauren Johnson via “… Christian Martinez, Facebook’s head of multicultural, posted...
View ArticleA Simplified Guide To Social Media Marketing Platforms by http://bit.ly/2nprnGx
While the majority of business leaders and marketers are well versed by now in social media marketing, not everyone is on board yet. There are still a lot of companies, C-Suite level executives, and...
View ArticlePoliticians like it when economists disagree because then they can safely...
In a new paper in International Studies Quarterly, John Quiggin and Henry Farrell argue that politicians get in trouble when they buck a consensus among economists, but when economists are divided,...
View ArticleHow to make fake friends and influence people politically with botnets by...
Dale Carnegie would be horrified. His classic on how to influence people has been perverted for online political manipulation. How do botnets work? How are they used for mass deception? How to...
View ArticleGoogle’s fact check feature goes global and comes to Google Search by...
We live in the age of fake news — both the really fake news that’s simply fake and the kind of news that some people like to call “fake” only because they don’t like hard facts. from...
View ArticleUber Wants to Rule the World. First It Must Conquer India. by...
BANGALORE, India — Nandini Balasubramanya’s office here on the southern edge of India’s technology capital does not look as if it would play a key role in the world’s most valuable start-up’s plans...
View ArticleHow Google ate CelebrityNetWorth.com by https://is.gd/DI3ozx
CelebrityNetWorth.com launched in 2008 because Brian Warner, a former finance major working at a digital media company, wondered what Larry David was worth. According to CelebrityNetWorth.com, Larry...
View ArticleThis Tool Temporarily Mutes Twitter Accounts Of Anyone Who Uses Words You’re...
Twitter is a weird social network, and while there are plenty of tools for muting an account or keyword entirely, Supermute takes a different approach. Enter a keyword or phrase into Supermute, and it...
View ArticleCan AI stamp out fake news? by https://is.gd/HUgu02
During the recent U.S. Presidential election, it became clear that both the left and right were using the Internet and social media to disseminate false information using a new form of insidious...
View ArticleWhy Facebook Keeps Beating Every Rival: It’s the Network, of Course by...
The tech world just witnessed a robbery. The heist was so brazen you kind of had to admire it, even if it was pulled off with all the grace of a gas station stickup. Facebook barged into Snapchat’s...
View ArticleClick fraud, ad blockers and fake news: How programmatic became problematic...
If the programmatic advertising ecosystem were a terrarium, automation and data-driven audience targeting would be the fertile loam from which the promise of digital sprouts. from...
View ArticleUpcoming.org founder relaunches site four years after Yahoo shut it down by...
Before events were posted on Facebook, the place to find social activities on the internet back in the early 2000s was Upcoming.org. Founded by Andy Baio, the site combined an event calendar with...
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