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5 standout brands at SXSW 2013
Austin's SXSW event, a huge marketplace for brands, has a few brand standouts this year.
By Wendy Parish • March 11, 2013 -
Facebook News Feed Changes: This Week in Social Media
Welcome to our weekly edition of what’s hot in social media news. To help you stay up to date with social media, here are some of the news items that caught our attention. What’s New This Week? Facebook Announces New Look for News Feed: The “new version of Facebook designed to r...
March 9, 2013 -
Explore the Trendline➔
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Top stories that underscore the leading influences on retail marketing, including Gen Z, pop culture and generative AI.
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8 ways to adapt content for the new Facebook newsfeed
Facebook's redesign of the news feed feature offers new challenges for marketers.
By Wendy Parish • March 8, 2013 -
Insiders: Yahoo set to make two 'significant' acquisitions
Yahoo HR head told employees the company was working on two significant acquisitions and six smaller "acqhires."
By Wendy Parish • March 8, 2013 -
How to get the redesigned Facebook newsfeed
If you want to check out the new Facebook newsfeed as soon as possible, follow these steps.
By Wendy Parish • March 8, 2013 -
Facebook’s New Look News Feed Adds Multiple Feeds, Bigger Images
Facebook’s news feed is evolving to feature larger photos and multiple feeds that are designed to reduce clutter. The social network today unveiled its redesigned, mobile-inspired look that puts a much bigger emphasis on visuals.
March 7, 2013 -
Facebook Hopes to Remove Clutter With News Feed Redesign
Facebook is breathing new life into its news feed by reducing white space and increasing the size and range of rich media displayed to its users.
March 7, 2013 -
Twitter gets TV-aligned ad buying platform
Twitter partner TGI Digital's ad buying platform, Calendar Live, allows advertisers to match up Promoted Tweets to particular TV programming.
By Wendy Parish • March 7, 2013 -
7 LinkedIn features only for pros
To get the most from your LinkedIn profile, check out these 7 features.
By Wendy Parish • March 7, 2013 -
Is Twitter disrupting the internet status quo?
Twitter is making ad system changes that threaten big internet players like Google and Facebook.
By Wendy Parish • March 6, 2013 -
Is your Facebook page ready for Graph Search?
Facebook's Graph Search can be a great thing for your business page — if you know how make the most of it.
By Wendy Parish • March 6, 2013 -
YouTube to launch streaming service to rival Spotify
YouTube is rumored to be working on a music streaming service with both free and paid-subscription models.
By Wendy Parish • March 6, 2013 -
Facebook study: 1 out of 3 friends see your posts
Facebook's data scientists examined the reach of each post.
By Wendy Parish • March 6, 2013 -
How to reach millenials with mobile marketing
Marketing tactics need to shift to reach the millennial generation that is constantly plugged into technology.
By Wendy Parish • March 5, 2013 -
Facebook redesigns news feed
Facebook plans to reveal its redesigned news feed later this week, while Mashable offers up some test screenshots of the new timeline.
By Wendy Parish • March 4, 2013 -
16 ways brands can make the most of Vine
Twitter's short video app Vine has opened up a new world of social media possibilities for brands.
By Wendy Parish • March 4, 2013 -
Al Gore's Reality Drop makes game out of internet activism for climate change
Reality Drop encourages sharing of truthful climate change articles and debunking deceiving articles with scientific facts by offering points and badges.
By Wendy Parish • March 4, 2013 -
Google+ announces sign-in for outside applications
Companies will now be able to offer a single point of access through Google+, much like the Facebook Connect feature.
By Wendy Parish • March 3, 2013 -
Groupon CEO pens poignant resignation letter
After a reported $81.1 million in net loses, the daily online coupon provider Groupon asked the eccentric CEO to step down.
By Wendy Parish • March 1, 2013 -
Do Not Track Act seeks to stop companies from online monitoring
Senator Jay Rockefeller re-introduces his Do Not Track Online Act that will give consumers the ability to prevent companies from tracking their activity online.
By Wendy Parish • Feb. 28, 2013 -
Facebook acquires Atlas, turns focus to ad measurement
Unlike industry predictions, Facebook officials say Atlas acquisition is to help the firm measure effectiveness of ad spend across channels.
By Wendy Parish • Feb. 28, 2013 -
In Another “Right to Be Forgotten” Case, UK Officials Threaten Legal Action Against People Posting Pictures Of Convicted Killer
Although slightly different than the Spanish case discussed yesterday, the “right to be forgotten” has reared its head again — this time in the UK.” UK Attorney General Dominic Grieve has threatened legal action against anyone posting pictures of convicted killer Jon... P...
Feb. 28, 2013 -
4 questions to ask yourself before following someone on Twitter
If your Twitter feed moves too fast to keep up, try being more exclusive about who you follow.
By Wendy Parish • Feb. 28, 2013 -
Facebook CFO fears Instagram – even if it's Facebook property
Facebook CFO claims Instagram, recently acquired by Facebook, is still an indimidating competitor to the social network.
By Wendy Parish • Feb. 28, 2013 -
5 Amazon product reviews you won't believe
The Amazon product review has become an art of sorts.
By Wendy Parish • Feb. 28, 2013