Royal wedding dominates social media trends - Daily Telegraph
On Facebook the wedding was dominating status updates, with around 74 mentions every second. The trending topics on both sites were dominated by the wedding. On Twitter terms including Westminster Abbey, Camilla, Jerusalem and dress designer Sarah Burton
Social-Media-Phobes: Put Out a Contract on 'Em! - MarketingProfs
Warning: Some of your colleagues are afraid—deeply, irrationally afraid—of social media . You know the people I'm talking about: the otherwise reasonable cubicle-dwellers who scream like diaper-rashed newborns at the horrifying thought of having to
Social media has almost no influence on online shopping, new research finds - The Independent
A joint study by Forrester Research and GSI Commerce suggests that brands' social media efforts might be a time of waste and money if measured in connected sales, Mashable reports. Analyzing online shopping data from November and December of last year, the
Pepsi Unveils Social Vending Machines - CIO
That's right, PepsiCo is trying to make drink-buying a "social" (in the "social media" sense of the word) experience. Pepsi's new Social Vending Machines, which debuted at this past week's National Automatic Merchandising Association's One Show in Chicago
Social media's impact on marriages - KABC
UNDATED (WJRT) -- (04/28/11) -- You could call it 'Facebook Fallout.' Millions log on to the popular social media website every day to connect with friends both new and old. But what starts as innocent conversations between two people can be ruining some
Study: Social Media Most Active When Users Aren't - CMSWire
Many different elements can influence a social media strategy. Most of them rely on anecdotal evidence — often the result of trial-and-error initiatives. While there’s nothing wrong with using experimental outcomes to plan how to use social media to
Social Media Involvement Greater in China than U.S. - WebProNews
Due to the large population discrepancy, it probably won’t surprise anyone that China has more broadband users that the United States. What might surprise you is just how much more active the Chinese are online, especially when it comes to engagement
On Facebook the wedding was dominating status updates, with around 74 mentions every second. The trending topics on both sites were dominated by the wedding. On Twitter terms including Westminster Abbey, Camilla, Jerusalem and dress designer Sarah Burton
Social-Media-Phobes: Put Out a Contract on 'Em! - MarketingProfs
Warning: Some of your colleagues are afraid—deeply, irrationally afraid—of social media . You know the people I'm talking about: the otherwise reasonable cubicle-dwellers who scream like diaper-rashed newborns at the horrifying thought of having to
Social media has almost no influence on online shopping, new research finds - The Independent
A joint study by Forrester Research and GSI Commerce suggests that brands' social media efforts might be a time of waste and money if measured in connected sales, Mashable reports. Analyzing online shopping data from November and December of last year, the
Pepsi Unveils Social Vending Machines - CIO
That's right, PepsiCo is trying to make drink-buying a "social" (in the "social media" sense of the word) experience. Pepsi's new Social Vending Machines, which debuted at this past week's National Automatic Merchandising Association's One Show in Chicago
Social media's impact on marriages - KABC
UNDATED (WJRT) -- (04/28/11) -- You could call it 'Facebook Fallout.' Millions log on to the popular social media website every day to connect with friends both new and old. But what starts as innocent conversations between two people can be ruining some
Study: Social Media Most Active When Users Aren't - CMSWire
Many different elements can influence a social media strategy. Most of them rely on anecdotal evidence — often the result of trial-and-error initiatives. While there’s nothing wrong with using experimental outcomes to plan how to use social media to
Social Media Involvement Greater in China than U.S. - WebProNews
Due to the large population discrepancy, it probably won’t surprise anyone that China has more broadband users that the United States. What might surprise you is just how much more active the Chinese are online, especially when it comes to engagement
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