by Brad Friedman | Social Media
Though it's not unusual to receive an email notification from Facebook telling you someone has tagged you in a photo, the next time you do, BEWARE! Endpoint security company SOPHOS, has identified a new strain of malware (Troj/Agent-XNN) floating around Facebook suggesting that members “view photos as an attachment.” (more…)
by Brad Friedman | General Business Advice, Social Media
Social media has changed the way businesses market their products and services. It has changed the way businesses communicate with their customers, perform customer service and obtain referrals. Some businesses have found it easier than others to jump on the bandwagon. (more…)
by Brad Friedman | General Business Advice, Social Media

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This week’s guest post is written by Sunny Popali, SEO Director at Tempo Creative an Arizona Inbound Marketing firm specializing in digital and internet marketing services including web design, SEO, social media and strategy. (more…)
by Brad Friedman | Social Media
The 2012 London Olympic Games have come to a close and now it's time for some analysis. Let's start with Twitter. We saw more than 150 million Tweets about the Olympics over the past 16 days. Many thanks for the data from the Twitter Blog Post by Andrew Fitzgerald, Manager, Editorial Programming (@magicandrew) (more…)
by Brad Friedman | General Business Advice, Social Media
This Guest Post was written by Matt Schexnayder. Matt is on the SpareFoot marketing team and writes for the SpareFoot blog. SpareFoot is a large online marketplace for self-storage and offers consumers a comparison shopping experience within the storage industry. (more…)
by Brad Friedman | Social Media
The 2012 Summer Olympics are well under way. Today's social community is not what it was during the last Summer Olympics in Beijing. With the ability to instantly tweet the result of a race (Michael Phelps was trashed on Twitter after coming in fourth in his first race), NBC has already found it challenging to air “Breaking News!” If you're interested in following the Olympics via social media and the Internet, here are a few suggestions: (more…)