Social Media: Page 288


  • Subway Pushes Avocados in Facebook Logout Page Ad

    Facebook's logout page ad offering is getting a lot of play from big brands.

    By Ryan Willumson • June 5, 2012
  • Airtime: A Product and an Event

    Napster co-founders roll out celebs, run into problems

    By Ryan Willumson • June 5, 2012
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    Retail Marketing

    Top stories that underscore the leading influences on retail marketing, including Gen Z, pop culture and generative AI.

    By Marketing Dive staff
  • 4 Unique Ways to Use Facebook for Your Business

    Are you wondering how to best use Facebook for your business? Should you open your personal profile with a Facebook Subscribe button? Would a Facebook Group work well for your business? The simple truth is that Facebook Pages are not being seen as often in the news feed. Facebook reported that...

    By Ryan Willumson • June 5, 2012
  • Felicity Huffman, Vanessa Hudgens Join Celebrity-Backed Blog Network

    Digital Media Management is launching the Women's Influencer Network with a collection of nine websites backed by nine different female celebrities, such as Vanessa Hudgens and Felicity Huffman.

    June 5, 2012
  • Congressional Privacy Hawks Question Facebook For Kids

    In a letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Reps. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Joe Barton (R-Tex.), who co-chair the bipartisan Congressional Privacy Caucus, raised a number of questions about how children will be protected under the new scheme.

    By Ryan Willumson • June 4, 2012
  • 5 location-based tools for non-local brands

    If your brand isn't local, it's impersonal. But don't worry; you can fix that. The fact is that every brand is connected to a physical location in some way.

    By Ryan Willumson • June 4, 2012
  • The Fleeting Nature Of Twitter: 17 Percent Of Top Searches Change Every Hour

    Nearly 20 percent of the top search queries on Twitter at any given moment won’t be a popular search query just one hour later. That’s according to a new research paper that Twitter will present this week at a social media conference. Twitter researchers Jimmy Lin and Gilad Mis...

    By Ryan Willumson • June 4, 2012
  • With Buddy Media Deal, Salesforce Targets CMOs

    With the deal, Salesforce is looking to build out tech tools for marketers as they increasingly use social media to listen to and connect with consumers.

    By Ryan Willumson • June 4, 2012
  • B2B Brand Says Facebook Ads Drove Sales

    HubSpot credits sophisticated tactics for Q1 sales on the social site.

    By Ryan Willumson • June 4, 2012
  • Chris Brogan on bad social brand management

    Author and blogger uses personal experience with his credit union on Facebook to frame a larger issue

    By June 4, 2012
  • Walmart.com to launch subscription-sampling program

    Goodies will offer a Birchbox approach to artisanal food products

    By June 1, 2012
  • Facebook rolls out status update promotions

    How much would you pay to promote your status update?

    By May 31, 2012
  • 10 entertainment brands that 'get' social

    The knock on Hollywood is that it's been slow to adapt in the digital age

    By May 31, 2012
  • Does advertising in social games work?

    In terms of eyeballs and attention spans, no single distribution channel might compete with social gaming

    By May 31, 2012
  • Salesforce to acquire Buddy Media

    Salesforce.com, rapidly expanding beyond its customer relationship management roots, has agreed to acquire social media campaign management company Buddy Media

    By May 31, 2012
  • 10 LinkedIn tips for building your business

    Are you using LinkedIn to grow your business? With 161 million business members, LinkedIn provides a lot of opportunities

    By May 30, 2012
  • Pepsi, Twitter ink yearlong deal

    The Twitter-Pepsi deal, centering on music, is Twitter's most extensive to date

    By May 30, 2012
  • Facebook's true value to marketers

    There is one thing missing in most of the hype over Facebook's massive IPO

    By May 29, 2012
  • Infographic: B2B – LinkedIn or Facebook?

    This is an interesting infographic from Unbounce and Bop Design that points to the strengths and weaknesses of LinkedIn and Facebook for Business to Business (B2B) marketing

    By May 29, 2012
  • MTV revs up social efforts around annual Movie Awards

    Continuing its effort to engage viewers with social media, MTV is taking votes for an annual movie award via Twitter for the first time

    By May 29, 2012
  • Why Facebook's IPO Woes Matter To Marketers

    Advertising on Facebook is great for some brands, but it simply does not offer adequate ROI for many others, as evidenced by the timely withdrawal of GM' advertising efforts on the platform. This is the essential point of the company's disappointing IPO.

    By Ryan Willumson • May 25, 2012
  • Coca-Cola Aims to Connect With Teens on Tumblr

    Brand enlists singer Jason Derulo, other celebs to design themes that can be shared.

    By Ryan Willumson • May 25, 2012
  • Lawmakers Praise Twitter, But Have Questions Too

    Twitter scored a lot of points in Washington recently when it publicly came out in support of the government's Do Not Track policy recommendation for Web companies. But that doesn't mean the social networking and micro-blogging company can rest easy. While praising Twitter for its Do N...

    By Ryan Willumson • May 24, 2012
  • Facebook Camera App Won't Have Ads - For Now

    Looking to secure future monetization, the digital giant ramps up mobile prowess via acquisitions.

    By Ryan Willumson • May 24, 2012
  • Be Careful What You Tweet, Pin or Check Into—Someone's Watching

    Back in April you may have tweeted how much you hate doing taxes. Sometime later you may have been browsing the Web and noticed ads for TurboTax popping up. That probably wasn't an accident. That's because TurboTax-maker Intuit was testing NY-based startup LocalResponse’s new Int...

    By Ryan Willumson • May 24, 2012