by Brad Friedman | General Business Advice, Social Media
If you’re reading this, then the world didn’t come to an end last week and I’m already batting 1000 on this year’s list of predictions. As 2012 draws to a close we’re apt to start looking ahead to 2013. I’m looking forward to another year of innovation and fast-paced change. It’s that fear of falling behind that keeps me on my toes and excited about what’s around the next corner. There's no way to tell if my crystal ball is working, so I've focused on some things I think are important. Here’s some thoughts about some things I think we could see in 2013. (more…)
by Brad Friedman | Social Media |
Social media is everywhere. As hard as many of you are trying to deny it, social media is here to stay. It has changed the way we do business. It has changed the way we market our business. It has changed the way we communicate with each other. We can debate whether this is good or bad if you want, but the fact remains that social media isn't going away. Those of you who are still in denial, you know who you are and there are far too many of you, would be far better served by acknowledging reality and getting on board the train to your future success. (more…)
by Brad Friedman | General Business Advice, Social Media
The Dachis Group, “Analyzes the effectiveness of strategies and tactics organizations employ to engage the market through social channels.” Based upon data collected by the Dachis Group they created the index ranking depicted in the infographic below. National Amusements, Inc. and Viacom Company take the title of most powerful social businesses. (more…)
by Brad Friedman | General Business Advice, Social Media |
I'm guessing there are features of the LinkedIn Company Pages you are not aware of. If you want to use your Company Page to generate leads or referrals, it's time to take advantage of the feature-rich LinkedIn Company Page. (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…)