Social Media Accountability: Facebook, Riots & Celtic
Reading this piece on the BBC news site today gave us a chilling reminder of how the world of social media communication is changing.
Reading this piece on the BBC news site today gave us a chilling reminder of how the world of social media communication is changing.
We came across another eyecatching Facebook ad today, have a look. Unfortunately, when you click through, expecting to see some insightful blogging – you get an error page.
We saw this ad earlier today, and thought to ourselves “hang on, how did an ad like that get through the Facebook approval process?”
Even if you haven’t set up your Google+ profile yet, then you most certainly have heard of Google’s latest foray into social networking. Google+ launched 3 months ago with a closed beta, so only those invited to the party could set up a profile and use the network.
So, here it is folks – Facebook supremo Mark Zuckerberg took to the stage at the F8 keynote address on September 22nd and unveiled the new Facebook. The crowd of expectant and rapt onlookers watched on as the future of social networking was played out in front of their eyes.
October 2011 – we are now over three quarters of the way through what, in SEO terms, could be called the year of the Panda. The change in Google rankings which first surfaced in early 2011 (known as the dreaded “Panda/Farmer Update”) caused uproar in the online marketing community.