written by Adam Cupples (@ACupples) So I know you have been counting down the days for this post. It’s probably like waiting for the next LOST episode or the American Idol results show (ok, that’s the second AI reference in two days, wow) Last week I wondered how people view Social Media NOW one year [...]
May 12, 2010
Categories: Strategis, seminars, social media, social networking . Tags: social media, blogs, Adam Cupples, Strategis, social networking, @ACupples . Author: strategisadv . Comments: Leave a Comment
If you haven’t heard there are some brilliant people out there. Blippy users’ credit card numbers were exposed and all over Google. If you might not believe me but here it is. Who in a right state of mind sits behind a computer and says to him self “I believe I will give you my [...]
April 23, 2010
Categories: social media . Tags: blogs, Google, Haris Zorlak, search engine, social media . Author: strategisadv . Comments: Leave a Comment
The Federal Trade Commission has implemented new guidelines that require full disclosure from bloggers in regard to any product they review that was received for free. These guidelines are a web 2.0 enhancement of their 30 year old rules for the use of testimonials in advertising. The guidelines address an issue some folks have with the credibility of bloggers [...]
December 2, 2009
Categories: Bloggers . Tags: @pmaloney, Bloggers, blogs, Boston Globe, Pam Maloney . Author: strategisadv . Comments: Leave a Comment
Does what you say matter? Apparently it does on Facebook. NetworkedBlogs, an app only launched last year to the Facebook platform, is now adding 500 new blogs a day. Half MyBlogLog, half RSS reader, the application lets users add their blog, favorite the blogs of their friends, and click though the latest headlines. Most importantly, [...]
February 4, 2009
Categories: social media . Tags: blogs, facebook . Author: strategisadv . Comments: Leave a Comment