by Brad Friedman | Social Media
Many thanks to Laura-Lee Walker for this Guest Post
Influencers reside in every knick and cranny on the web. They share stories about brands. The more influential they are, the more impact their stories have on the success of a business. Active web users create about 500 million impressions or data points on products and services per year, yet 80 percent of these user impressions were made by a mere 6 percent of users on social media.
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by Brad Friedman | Social Media
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While thoughts of Spring Cleaning are filling your head, now is as good a time as any to clean up your nonprofit's fundraising strategy. Hopefully, you met your first quarter goals and you're strategizing for the remainder of the year. I just wrapped up a project with a local nonprofit and thought I'd share some of the things I suggested they consider incorporating into their fundraising strategy for the rest of this year and into next year and beyond. (more…)
by Brad Friedman | Social Media
Hoarding Books
This is a Guest Post from Sean Clark
Are you hoarding ideas rather than executing them?
In my work I spend much of my time helping construct social media strategies for clients. On some occasions I work with them to implement them too.
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by Brad Friedman | Social Media
This Guest Post is written by Dino Dogan, the founder of Triberr, a Top Secret Social Network he's about to tell you about.
I've been suspecting it for a while, but only mentioned it in confidence. But now I know…top players in the blogosphere are keeping Triberr a secret.
Hehe…get it? “Top” secret? Get it? oh, nevermind…moving on… :-p
Of course, I'm biased, but I dare you…I double-dog dare you to find a platform that came out in the last year that has done more to help bloggers? (more…)
by Brad Friedman | Social Media |
Over the past year or so, Google has been giving us signs that its FeedBurner RSS service is heading into oblivion. Some observations: (more…)