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November 18th, 2011 by Ann Smarty
The uses of social networks for everything from business to telling a friend the latest joke continue to grow, just as the numbers of networks grow and are adopted. What CAN’T we do via social networking?
Facebook and Twitter, now G +, play home to corporate communicators, sales types, kids in boredom mode, you name it. Buy books or vacuum…
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November 17th, 2011 by SEM Contributor
Social networking sites are spreading like wild fire. They are not only connecting people but also building businesses. Virtual connections built across nations are helping sell products and services.
Social networking sites are adapted by individuals, professionals, students, organizations and corporate to communicate and know the pulse of the majority on any relevant matter. Let us find how social media…
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November 15th, 2011 by SEM Contributor
Are you a Facebook stalker? Come on, admit it. You love to spend your free time roaming from page to page, checking out what your friends and people you barely know are posting on Facebook. From extra-personal status updates to scandalous photos, you delight in all the over-sharing.
It’s a rush to get the latest gossip. Even the most mundane…
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November 14th, 2011 by SEM Contributor
As you begin the journey to discovering what is hot and cutting edge in your social media effort, stop and reflect on what is imperative to your personal life. You should throw yourself full-force into the online space, duh, right? Not necessarily. Though the platform of social media could prove beneficial to nearly every business, it doesn’t necessarily mean risking…
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November 14th, 2011 by SEM Contributor
Facebook pages can be a big help to drive traffic to your resource and connect to audiences. However, it’s a common problem of the Facebook business accounts owners that after reaching a several thousand likes threshold, pages seem to attract fewer fans than before and posts get less feedback than ever. This latency may be caused by numerous factors, comprising…
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November 13th, 2011 by Damian Davila
According to Bloomberg Businessweek, Japan’s average home size is half that of the U.S. This makes it a great market for any space-saving innovation that makes the best use of limited space. Therefore, it is not a surprise that the Japanese have welcomed the advent of tablet computers with open arms.
While companies such as Apple with its iPad and…
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November 9th, 2011 by Cijo Abraham Mani
Businesses have been waiting long for the release of Google+ business pages. Finally Google has opened the Google+ pages. Business can start using the business pages for managing their brand identity. The Google+ page is open to all businesses irrespective of brands, products, local businesses and other businesses. Here is Google’s definition of Google+ pages
“For businesses and brands, Google+
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November 9th, 2011 by SEM Contributor
As more and more parents work longer hours just to make ends meet, their supervisorial time of their children will inevitably in many cases shrink. When that’s the case, the potential for problems increases.
According to a recent survey from Microsoft Research of just over 1,000 parents, 36 percent of those parents knew their kids had joined social networking leader…
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November 8th, 2011 by SEM Contributor
In the last week the world population reached the 7 billion mark. To put that into perspective, that means there are now 7,000,000,000 people on earth. The population of the USA is around 313 million which is just 4.5% of the global total. Basically, there are an unbelievable huge number of people on the planet now.
A while ago Facebook…
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November 8th, 2011 by Damian Davila
It seems as though Facebook just can’t shake these problems that keep popping up concerning its choice of data centers, often referred to as sever farms. When it comes to corporate management of a data center, the old mantra certainly rings true: no news is good news. Since it stands as a physical location that serves the virtual world, a…
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