10 Things You Should Know About Pinterest
Pinterest is the newest social media kid on the block and one of the most addictive sites around. What Twitter did for text, Pinterest does for images.
Step On The Web: Social Media Shoes
Because some people live and breathe Twitter, Facebook or YouTube, this is the next thing that made sense: Social Media Shoes.
What If Seinfeld Had Social Media? [Comic]
One of the best things about the 90s was the TV show Seinfeld. In it, they talked about answering machines and Melrose Place. 2011 is an entirely different beast, though.
StumbleUpon Launches Major Redesign
Social networking “discovery engine” StumbleUpon has just launched a major overhaul of their site.
Sociopoly: Social Media Sites Turn Into a Monopoly Board
With Social Media almost rubbing shoulders against mainstream media, there has been a lot speculation about its importance for businesses, as a platform and for what it’s worth in itself.
Google Analytics Real-Time Announced
Every web administrator or site owner has spent hours checking the data that Google Analytics has had to offer, and will continue to do so in order make sure the traffic is stable.
Make Informed Shopping Decisions Using Yotpo
Social media has begun to influence the way we think, the way we behave and even the way we purchase and understand products. These views and opinions about products are based on reviews that we believe are prudent and reliable.
In Case of Emergency Use Social Media [Infographic]
Unfortunately, Mother Nature reminds us from time to time that it is she who ultimately runs the planet. When natural calamities hit various parts of the world, social media helps us stay in touch and in some cases, it could also save lives.
Fire Someone Lately? Change Your Password!
Self-proclaimed “Internet sales & marketing professional,” Mark Davidson, really needs to learn the fundamental operations of using social media sites. Changing your password on Twitter, for example, is one of them.
Identity Wars: Twitter Doesn’t Care Who You Are
The latest in the social media war scene is that perhaps there may not be any war at all, and that we just have been assuming there is one. What makes us think so?