Social Media

Integration of Social Media and Ecommerce

In this video, Volusion -a Shopping Cart Software company- addresses a hot topic in ecommerce, and that’s how to integrate social media with your online store. It’s really spreading like wildfire – everywhere you look you see Twitter and Facebook popping up, so we really want to help you out to ensure that you’re making the most of it as far as your time is concerned.

Facebook Acquires File Sharing and Collaboration Site Drop.io

Facebook Acquires File Sharing and Collaboration Site Drop.io

Post by Jordan Running. File upload and content sharing service Drop.io announced today that “most of [its] technology and assets” have been purchased by Facebook and that CEO and Founder Sam Lessin will moving shop to the social networking giant. A Facebook rep confirmed what it called “small talent acquisition,” saying, “We’re thrilled that Sam Lessin will be joining us.”

As of today Drop.io has ceased uploads of new “drops” for free accounts, and has laid out a timeline for shuttering the rest of its services …

Twitter Preparing New Events Feature, Aims to Reach 1 Billion Users

Twitter Preparing New Events Feature, Aims to Reach 1 Billion Users

“Twitter will get to a billion members,” Twitter co-founder and recently displaced CEO Evan Williams told the crowd at a San FranciscoINFORUM event yesterday. With only 145 million-plus users at present, reaching that lofty goal is still a long ways off for the 4-year old company.

To get there – or at least to aid in getting there – Twitter is planning a new feature called “Events.” Unlike Trends – which track currently popular words, phrases or hashtags (a keyword preceded by the pound sign) – events would track a number of keywords that auto-associate themselves with the event …

Thousands of Reddit Users Donate Their Data for Research

Thousands of Reddit Users Donate Their Data for Research

Last month, Condé Nast social news site Reddit asked users if they would donate their data for research purposes. This week the site made available a data dump from more than 40,000 people who opted-in to sharing what they do on the site. It’s a remarkable move than every social network could learn from.

Reddit’s goal for this data is to see it used to create a recommendation engine – in particular a system that would highlight some of the niche communities on Reddit that are a great place to find good topical content, but that too few people on the site have discovered. Now that the data is out in the wild, however, any number of analyses can be performed on it – and no one knows what kinds of observations about the relationship between people, web content, voting and news will be discovered. One little account preference opens up a world of opportunities: “allow my data to be used for research purposes.” …

Twitterfeed Adds Easy Money Option for Publishers

Twitterfeed Adds Easy Money Option for Publishers

Publishing service Twitterfeed announced this week that it has partnered with UK startup SkimLinks to offer publishers an option to automatically turn product links and references on blogs into affiliate sales links. Twitterfeed automates the publishing of blog feeds into Twitter and Facebook.

SkimLinks over-writes links to products with affiliate links to any of several thousand vendors, and typically takes 25% of the affiliate revenue resulting from purchases originating on a publisher’s site. Publishers retain 75% of revenue in exchange for producing the content and providing distribution …

5 GeoLocation Services for the Enterprise

5 GeoLocation Services for the Enterprise

Consumer location based services such as Foursquare and Facebook Places are hot right now, but how is location being used in the enterprise? There are numerous applications for location-based technologies in the enterprise – such as asset tracking, routing and geo-fencing. Several companies are working in this space now to enable businesses to use location for more than just marketing. Here are a few that we’ve found …

How to Choose a Social Media Company

These days it seems anyone with a camera can call themselves a photographer, anyone with a computer can be a published author, and anyone engaging in social networking can call themselves a social media expert and sell social media marketing. But of course we know these people are not really these things unless they have truly acquired such expertise through many years of experience and a track record of success within that industry. This is especially important to understand when choosing a social media company to guide your company’s internet marketing initiatives. With so much at stake, here are some tips to follow when searching for the right match for your company.

Practice what you preach
One of the first things to verify is the social media company’s own online presence. Study their website and blog, both the appearance and content. Ensure that they are regularly updating their online real estate with unique, valuable content. They will most likely rave about the importance of actively participating on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn (which really is important), but are they? Finding out whether or not they are ‘practicing what they preach’ is easy—just do a quick search of their company name on each of the top social networking sites. Better yet, look for the ‘connect with us’ widgets for Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn that should be easily found on the homepage of their website.

How do they define social media?
Social media is not just a list of tools, but a way of communicating and the means of having conversations with entire communities. It’s important that the social media company has these in order—that is, they should always focus first on the goal of reaching online consumers followed by the strategic use of social media tools to make it happen. So, if they just list off the “tools” and don’t explain the strategic implementation, go elsewhere.

Word of mouth
This category actually tackles a few different things to consider. First of all, it is extremely important that your social media company understands the value of word-of-mouth and viral marketing. It is an incredibly effective way of building your online community of brand evangelists who largely benefit your bottom line.
Next, word-of-mouth recommendations for certain social media companies can be very helpful, but there’s more to it. Those types of recommendations typically just talk about how friendly or professional they were but rarely talk about results—the one thing that matters in business. Think of it as an interview, where you are the hiring manager. The company should be providing you with provable success stories and case studies, as well as an outlined proposal of exactly what they will do build and strengthen your company’s online presence. Don’t waste your time with so-called “experts” who don’t provide any provable success stories, who promise unrealistic results, or who can’t explain their strategy.

Experts, huh?
According to Malcolm Gladwell’s “Outliers: The Story of Success,” it takes 10,000 hours to become a master at pretty much anything. Most books on success recommend reading for one hour per day in your field of study to become an expert, and with Gladwell’s 10,000 hour rule, it would take over 27 years to become an expert. Realistically, however, most would agree that social media expertise can be achieved with 5-10 years of experience. What we’re getting at is that most who call themselves “Social Media Experts” really are not, so be weary of those who claim this title.
Another great way to tell if a social media company is qualified to take control of your online marketing campaign is to research their education initiatives. Are they involved with industry conferences and webinars? Are they visiting schools and educating others about what they know? And are they producing whitepapers with innovative strategies that keep them ahead of the curve? If you can answer “yes” to all these, then you’re probably in good hands.

Moving forward…
It is imperative that you take your time to find all these things out about prospective social media companies. Find out how they operate, what they know, and what they value. Ask specific questions about their strategy and about success stories. Read reviews, ask for recommendations, and be careful of unrealistic promises. By following these guidelines, you should be able to weed out the frauds and find a great social media expert to spearhead your campaign.

Huffington Post Launches Small Business Blog

Huffington Post Launches Small Business Blog

The newly-profitable, left-leaning mega-site got its start covering and aggregating news about politics five years ago and has been branching out into other topics ever since.

Sponsored by FedEx, Small Business America aims to serve as a one-stop news source about small businesses and entrepreneurs, almost certainly from HuffPo’s traditionally political vantage point …

Twitter Preparing New Events Feature, Aims to Reach 1 Billion Users

Twitter Preparing New Events Feature, Aims to Reach 1 Billion Users

“Twitter will get to a billion members,” Twitter co-founder and recently displaced CEO Evan Williams told the crowd at a San Francisco INFORUM event yesterday. With only a hundred forty-five million plus users at present, reaching that lofty goal is still a long ways off for the four-year old company.

To get there – or at least to aid in getting there – Twitter is planning a new feature called “Events.” Unlike Trends, which track currently popular words, phrases or hashtags (a keyword preceded by the pound sign), events would track a number of keywords which auto-associate themselves with the event …

Apple Updates Ping, Makes New Social Network More Useful

Apple Updates Ping, Makes New Social Network More Useful

When Ping, its new music-focused social network found within iTunes 10, the response was decidedly lukewarm. The effort felt incomplete, as if its social features had been rushed out the door before the service was fully built. Ping lacked the most basic functionality, including the ability to rate non-music purchases and an inability to take into account your own music ratings. It also lacked personalized recommendations for artists to follow (apparently everyone likes Lady Gaga) and, at the last minute, Apple pulled Ping’s Facebook integration, too …

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