Posts under Tag: Facebook
Don’t Count MySpace Out Just Yet

There is one constant when it comes to Digital Marketing: people are always looking for the “next big thing” while announcing the “end” of the last one.  Lately, the digerati have been increasingly calling out “the end of MySpace” thanks to their latest restructuring and layoffs.  And many are pointing to the visitor growth of Twitter and Facebook as rationale

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Facebook is 5th largest “country” in the world

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that Facebook is now 200 Million members strong.  Put another way, if Facebook were a country, it would be the world’s fifth-largest, after China, India, the U.S., and Indonesia.  In his blog post, Zuckerberg embeds a neat video on what 200 million means (including the heat map pictured above).  Needless to say, Facebook is well

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My take on the P&G Tide Loads of Hope and #pgdigital

Over the past few days, I have been fascinated by the response on Twitter and in the blogosphere about the P&G program with Tide Loads of Hope.  On Friday afternoon, I decided to add my perspective to a post made by Peter Kim on his site Being Peter Kim.   Peter was one of the Social Media / Digital experts who

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You can’t help but marvel at the power of Social Media

I just wanted to say a huge thank you to everyone that helped P&G last night with our Loads of Hope program.  In just over 4 hours, we raised $50,000 for charity… a sum that was then matched by the Tide brand.  It’s amazing that through the power of Social Media and the support of some wicked smart people, you

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How should Brand Managers approach the Social Graphs of Facebook Connect and OpenID?

Over the past week, it would be hard not to notice the debate around social graphs and in particular, Facebook Connect versus OpenID.  The folks over at ReadWriteWeb summed it up best when they wrote: This battle isn’t about “single sign-on” – it’s about the payload that comes with it (friend networks, personal data, maybe more), it’s about the developer

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