How much do you know about China and the state of social media there? Let’s put it this way, if you think that North Americans dominate social media, you’re wrong. The first thing you need to know about Chinese Social Media is that it is big. As in, big big! Think one billion registered users
Much has been said lately about Facebook and their cavalier approach to privacy that clearly appears to be profit-, rather than community-oriented. Other than saying that they may want to try drinking their own kool-aid and conversing rather than forcing, I’m not going to deal with that here. What we should focus on is the
Blogs are a great way to show off fresh content. They attract Google spiders and readers alike with their hot-off-the-press posts. But what happens to a blog post when it’s lukewarm-off-the-press, or even a few weeks “cold?” Should you just leave it there in the archives to rot? Or are there ways to drive tons
As a social media teacher, it’s always gratifying to see more and more small business owners using social networks to amp up their business. They’re beginning to realize that Tweeting isn’t just for gossipy teenagers and that -in fact – a lot of their customers hang out these kinds of social media spheres all day.
Any student of social media has heard of the debates and the successes several companies have enjoyed by opening up their customer service department to respond to customer gripes via social media. And, they’ve heard of the failures. In the end, the verdict is coming down that yes, you should be having a customer service
There are many companies that track your brand, company and name through social media, but most of them are quite costly. However there’s one site that gives you a pretty good indication of how you’re doing, and it comes at my favorite price: free! It’s called socialmention.com SocialMention.com allows you to search on anything,a brand
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