20 things we learned in 2010 #socialmedia #politics #buzz

It was a year in which game-changing developments in social media competed with a new political turf wars over the 'squeezed middle'. Here a team of Observer writers and experts chart the concepts, trends and buzzwords that defined the last year and are likely to shape the next one

Turning Social Media Complaints Into Promotions #socialmedia #engagement

In marketing and especially in social media there will be some times that a customer will complain about your product or service via twitter or facebook status. As a marketer you don’t want these complaints to make such huge negative impacts that could ruin your brand reputation. You would rather always like to receive good feedback and reviews from consumers and make them resound all over the web and all over the place, too bad that’s not always the case.

Novità Facebook: il nuovo design delle pagine aziendali « chiara diggit

dopo la nuova struttura dei profili personali, i developers di Zuckerberg hanno introdotto un nuovo design anche per le Pagine commerciali.
Quali sono i cambiamenti introdotti?

Social Media: facile fare, difficile essere

Per tutte le persone e le aziende che pensano che essere social e occuparsi di social media voglia dire "usare Facebook" (e non saperlo usare)

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Davide Basile

Per essere in linea con il programma TV del momento (Vieni via con me), ho pensato quindi di stilare il mio personalissimo elenco dei “facile fare, difficile essere” relativo al mondo del Social Media Marketing:

  • Facile fare una pagina su Facebook, difficile essere davvero presenti su Facebook.

  • Facile fare spam, difficile essere produttori di contenuti stimolanti.

  • Facile fare video “virali”, difficile essere “Virali”.

  • Facile fare social media marketing, difficile essere brand “sociali”.
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Optimal social media health: the social media pyramid (via @pizzulata)

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Americans spend roughly nine hours in front of some sort of monitor each day. Check out this illustration by Jason Lee published in Wired.

The social media pyramid illustrates a healthy balance for optimal social media health. What do you think of the breakdown? How does your own “connected” life stack up?

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