We have talked previously regarding online reputations [You are what you Facebook, January 2012] and how things such as your Facebook timeline, tagged photos or number of friends will influence your future credit score. However following on from an article in last month’s Wired Magazine[Welcome to the Reputation Economy, Wired UK, September 2012] it seems …
As of Friday 31st August, this letter, posted on the wall of Odeon Cinema’s Facebook page had attracted 188,373 likes and 16,125 comments. No doubt, it has a way to run yet… We talk a lot about the upsides of social media on this blog. The ways in which it can bring you closer to customers, …
“It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is most adaptable to change.” – Charles Darwin 46% of people think that Facebook will disappear within the next 5 years. Sound surprising? Well, at the time of writing those were the latest results …
My last post shared some results from American Century’s report on Financial Social Media. In amongst the encouraging stats showing the growth of social media and digital tools was the worrying news that 40% of participants didn’t have a clear social media usage policy in place; so, to help out here’s a brief guide on …
In my opinion, one of the most exciting things about web 2.0 is the way that it creates all sorts of links that wouldn’t survive in a non-internet enabled world. I’ve written a post on our sister blog over at getsponge.com that’s all about ‘weak ties’ – you know, those Facebook friends you never, ever …