Posts Tagged ‘facebook’

Shut up and start buying stuff from Facebook!

Following the news that it is testing a deals service, Facebook has installed a so-called Facebook Deals subscription page that permits users to subscribe to deal updates in their news-feeds.The new deals service supports San Francisco, Atlanta, Austin, Dallas, San Diego with “more cities coming soon.”

Posted via email from practice (redux)

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03 2011

It’s better to burn out … rust never sleeps

Lawyers are calling it social networking burnout. Law.com reports that corporate America is losing its taste for social networking sites and shutting down access to Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace. Recent back-to-back studies show a big chunk of corporate America banning Twitter and Facebook from the workplace. The news for the media world is even grimmer. According to an August survey by ScanSafe, 76% of companies block employee use of social networking sites — up 20% from February 2009. And social networking sites have become productivity enemy #1. Indianapolis-based Barnes & Thornburg is seeing companies block Facebook “all the time.” The firm has banned Facebook itself, and Twitter is next. I think what’s happening is social media is starting to simmer and the lawyers, PR teams, HR teams, and marketers are realizing that all these problems can occur, said one associate at Gunster Yoakley & Stewart of West Palm Beach, Florida.

I think what’s happening is social media is starting to simmer and the lawyers, PR teams, HR teams, and marketers are realizing that all these problems can occur, said one associate at Gunster Yoakley & Stewart of West Palm Beach, Florida who focuses on technology and the Internet.

Using Seemsic web-based app. Works well …

Using Seemsic web-based app. Works well but I think it only takes a single Twitter account … and no Facebook? What’s up with that?

Check out http://seesmic.com/web/index.html

What do you expect from social media?

Courtesy of my colleagues on LinkedIn and the geeks at interactive insights group comes this handy list of websites designed to help measure the “value” of social media (is there any?).

What do you expect from social media such as FaceBook, Twitter, and the rest? Can the reality live up to the hype?