Free Social Media Monitoring Tools [List]
Social media is universe all for itself and millions of pieces of data get aggregated every day. Here are some tools for you on how to manage your day in social media and track your brand. ...
Read more ›Social media is universe all for itself and millions of pieces of data get aggregated every day. Here are some tools for you on how to manage your day in social media and track your brand. ...
Read more ›3.5 billion peaces of content are shared each week and 2.5 billion photos are uploaded to Facebook every month. 25% for the world's top 20 brands are links to user generated content. 78% of users trust peer recommendations. ...
Read more ›Wow Boa, a restaurant specialized in steaming Asian buns, has announced a Facebook ordering-tab, enabling you to order your lunch directly on Facebook. ...
Read more ›Non-profit organizations have been using the power of social media for a while now, but the new campaign of the WWF Germany really gets you thinking. ...
Read more ›This infographic, created by Flowtown shows some nice statistics on where we get our news from. Or at least where the American get their news from. ...
Read more ›After diving deep in customer convidence with their social media policy, Nestlé is trying to respond to the global mistrust and is partnering with a non-profit organization to implement "Responsible Sourcing Guidelines". ...
Read more ›Socialnomics -The Social Media Revolution ...
Read more ›"Customer connectivity and the ability to have conversations that drive our brand are the most important things." - Erin Nelson, CMO at Dell, See how Dell further uses Social Media to enhance the Dell Brand ...
Read more ›Statistics featured on mashable.com show that Facebook now commands the majority of social media traffic. ...
Read more ›The economy is on a rise; banks are looking for new employees. Headhunters are liking their fingers, but a new competition has emerged: You! The Swiss start-up hirschfactor.com makes you to a headhunter and offers you commissions. ...
Read more ›As seen on mashable.com, a new study was released by Morgan Stanley. The 85-page long report predicts how the Internet will be used until 2015. The study shows an exponential growth in smart-phones, web-enabled tablets, GPS systems, video games and wireless home appliances. (Of course only if the governments can support the web services with the necessary frequency range). The analysts at Morgan Stanley bel ...
Read more ›E-Mail marketing has become an important branch in the digital industry and many people earn their daily bread as E-Mail marketing experts. The rise of social media is threatening this sector and many firms are switching to social media marketing. A recent study from Windows Live showed although featured on eMarketer.com, that most of the Internet users still prefer E-Mail contact with friends and family r ...
Read more ›Flowtown released a new graphic on the seven most popular social media sites. It doesn't contain any hard numbers and with the data source being Google AdPlanner it's probably not to accurate. Anyway, very interesting to get a bigger picture of the different services. ...
Read more ›Brian Roberst CEO of Comcast talks at the Web 2.0 Summit on fora.tv about how social media changed Comcast. As Roberst says : "Letting the customer have the power" And the moderator replies: " Frank fixed my Comcast via Twitter. Thanks Frank" ...
Read more ›Since the huge success of the iPhone and other smart phones and the possibility to access Facebook and other social media threw this channel, browsing Facebook & Co on the phone has increased dramatically. ...
Read more ›I stumbled over a mashable article, which revers an independent study (commisiond by Retrovo) looking at the online behavior of 1000 individuals. The numbers are quite astonishing and at the same time quite frightening, as social media has become something like an obsession. Even after hitting the sack, 48% of check their status updates during the night or the first thing after getting up out of bed. From ...
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