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Add a Google Buzz Button to Your Blog
John Chow came up with this Buzz hack to add a Google Buzz Button to your site. What it does is submits the article to Google Reader. From there Google Buzz adds your Reader stream to Google Buzz.
I did not like how the code worked so I improved [...]
Google Buzz Misconceptions
Armand Morin published his first impressions on Google Buzz, here’s my response since his blog was not accepting comments at the time I saw his post.
UPDATE: 9:02 AZ time Armand’s support team got right back to me just now and has enabled comments on his blog :]
Armand you made some valid points [...]
Twitpic is Unique: Founder Noah Everett Explains Why
Posted by: Social Networking King | Comments (0)Twitpic is Unique: Founder Noah Everett Explains Why
Noah Everett stopped by the office so I pulled him aside to get a bit of information on what sets Twitpic apart. Did you know the Hudson Plane Crash broke on Twitpic? Noah also gave us a little insight into just how much Twitpic has grown in the [...]
Social Media Example # 25: Yoplait
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I was pretty excited to research Yoplait because I’m a big fan of the brand and its delicious flavors; just thinking about Yoplait Delights has me salivating. Num Num. Additionally, Yoplait is a major advocate for Breast Cancer Awareness which is a cause that is very important to me and [...]
Web Trends Talks Social Media Marketing with Jim Tobin
Posted by: Social Networking King | Comments (0)Web Trends Talks Social Media Marketing with Jim Tobin
Brandon Prebynski recently sat down with our very own Jim Tobin to chat about Social Media Marketing on his show Web Trends. Jim and Brandon discuss Ignite Social Media’s conception, the creation of Social Media is a Cocktail Party, measuring ROI, convincing clients of social media marketing [...]
Social Media Example #24: Xerox Corporation
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One might imagine that a company such as Xerox Corp would be resentful toward the internet. I mean, before the world wide web, printing technology had been the "big cahoona" (the "Grand Poobah," if you will) in the world of document sharing since 1436.
But instead of playing the jealous big [...]
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