Only activity people like less than using Facebook is recovering from illness, study says. There's a lesson here for businesses. There is no shortage of studies that conclude what is obvious to most of the planet. Ninety-nine percent of those surveyed said they don't want a hot poker in the eye! One percent of those surveyed said they like the smell of bad milk! You know the ones. But sometimes it's possible to glean a little "aha" nugget from studies that otherwise don't have much to tell us. Read more on InformationWeek.com
Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts
Sunday, 2 December 2012
Housework Outranks Facebook On Happiness Meter
Only activity people like less than using Facebook is recovering from illness, study says. There's a lesson here for businesses. There is no shortage of studies that conclude what is obvious to most of the planet. Ninety-nine percent of those surveyed said they don't want a hot poker in the eye! One percent of those surveyed said they like the smell of bad milk! You know the ones. But sometimes it's possible to glean a little "aha" nugget from studies that otherwise don't have much to tell us. Read more on InformationWeek.com
Tuesday, 27 November 2012
12 Reasons To Be Thankful For Social Business
Why should we be grateful for social business? Let us count a dozen ways. It's probably safe to say that social media is a business game changer. It's still relatively new, and many companies have yet to do much more than set up a presence on the major external social networking platforms. But, as evidenced by The BrainYard's recent feature on social business leaders, there are many companies that are showing great return on social media investments in both internal and external products and practices. Read more on InformationWeek.com
Tuesday, 20 November 2012
How To Overcome Social Business Performance Obstacles
The good news: We now know that organizations that use social media in
their business activities do indeed generally see positive results. The
data, both survey and otherwise, over the years makes that increasingly
clear. Often, perhaps most of the time, it comes from amplifying an
existing business process, such as marketing or worker collaboration.
Sometimes, although less frequently, it comes from rethinking how
business itself is done and redesigning operations from the ground up
around social. Read more on InformationWeek.com
Sunday, 18 November 2012
25 Quirky Social Media Tips That You Probably Don’t Know
Friday, 9 November 2012
Your Guide To The New Instagram Web Profiles
When Facebook acquired Instagram earlier this year, many wondered if the core of the service would be changed and if the giant social network would just integrate it into its own site. For its part, Facebook said it would keep it as a standalone app and let its 100 million users flourish through the mobile app. Read more on Simplyzesty.com
Monday, 29 October 2012
Social Business Success Requires Looking Inward
Focus as much energy on how your employees, partners, and shareholders experience your business as you do your existing and prospective customers. Retailers know exactly what scents, colors, and music to use in their physical environments that facilitate an experience that drives sales. Industrial designers spend time trying to evoke an emotional response from the users of a product. Read more on InformationWeek.com
Monday, 15 October 2012
6 Ways to Add Twitter to Your WordPress Site
Do you have a blog? Chances are you have a Twitter account, too. Twitter and blogging (or running any type of business website) go hand-in-hand. We use Twitter to drive traffic to our websites. We invite our website visitors to follow and engage with us on Twitter. One feeds the other and vice versa. Many experts agree that WordPress is the best way to power your website, especially if you operate a blog. I can go on and on about what makes WordPress great, but let’s stick with its one outstanding benefit: There are so many great ways to integrate Twitter with your WordPress website. Read more on Mashable.com
Sunday, 30 September 2012
20 Tricks to Make Facebook Better
Friday, 17 August 2012
In Social Media, The Customer Really Comes First
Social media make the customer more powerful than ever. Here's how to listen and react. The customer is always right. Any organization that has paid only lip service to that adage will find itself at a distinct disadvantage as social networking platforms give customers not only a louder voice, but also one that can be heard far and wide in a matter of seconds. Real-time compliments, complaints, questions, leads, support … Welcome to the age of social CRM. Read more about social media on InformationWeek.com
Thursday, 26 July 2012
Facebook Marketing: How To Keep Your Brand Liked
Promotion-filled news feeds drive Facebook users to unlike brands. Consider these ways to provide real value to your Facebook followers and keep them engaged. In the beginning, Facebook was all about catching up and engaging with friends, family, and colleagues. It didn't take long before businesses saw the marketing potential of developing a presence on the platform. Facebook users "liked" a brand here and a personality there. And then those likes started adding up, with many users' news feeds becoming heavier on promotions than on personal connections. Read more on InformationWeek.com
Saturday, 21 July 2012
5 Tips To Build Your Personal Social Brand
Consider these best practices for successfully strengthening your social credibility. At the recent Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston, attendees I met with seemed to fall into two groups: those who were active on a variety of social networking platforms--both internal and external to their organizations--and those who wanted to be but weren't quite sure what to do or where to start. The people in the former category seemed to get how social media could enhance their personal brand and how to discern success in that area, while those in the latter category were still trying to get their arms around it. Read more on InformationWeek.com
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
How IT Can Reclaim Social Relevance
Social technologies are spreading through the business in a decentralized way, not via IT leadership. How can organizations and IT leaders make the most of this trend? If there's anything that's striking about the changes taking place in technology today, it's that many of the most transformative new advances are bypassing the IT department entirely. One only has to look at the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) phenomenon to see this clearly. Most IT departments are planning to enable (if they haven't already) BYOD, a form of user-led computing adoption. It's easier and easier to make the case today that technology, especially on the edges, is increasingly moving out of IT's hands. Read more on InformationWeek.com
Friday, 6 July 2012
9 Social Media Marketing Tips From the Pros
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