Posted in Mindjumpers, Social Media on Feb 17th, 2010
Last night our presentation on slideshare “25 really really stupid facts about social media” got featrued on the dutch site -Dutchcowboys.nl. Of course its also made in a YouTube version, you can see that one below. Thinking of making the sequel, the II, the re-loaded, but we would love to get your stupid facts in [...]
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Posted in Facebook, Twitter on Feb 15th, 2010
Friday’s kick off for the Winter Olympics 2010 in Vancouver was not only the start of a competition between athletes in winter sports like curling, bobsleighing, ski jumping, ice hockey – OK, you get the picture. In a recent article, titled “Facebook and Twitter Compete for Olympic Glory” the New York Times introduced a new discipline [...]
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Posted in Mindjumpers, Social Media on Feb 11th, 2010
The results have arrived A while ago we asked our network to be part of our survey and give us their opinion about social media communities and how they use them. We sent out the survey to people working within marketing and communication and received about 170 responses. Here are some of the smashing results, [...]
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Posted in Social Media, Tech Development, Tips on Feb 10th, 2010
Can Google do anything without creating a buzz? – guess we just don’t hear about if they don’t. This is not a post with my opinion about Google Buzz. This is a collection of blog posts and articles I found interesting and relevant about the buzz, which in other words means – these are 10 [...]
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In a recent post, I wrote that two of the most essential aspects of social media for me, are closely related: human beings or people on the one hand and identity on the other. They might even be the same. The post was about the human aspect, this one is about identity! The homepage at [...]
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Posted in Social Media on Feb 5th, 2010
I probably spend about 10 hours everyday, talking, working or thinking of the impact that social media have on us, what social media means, how we use it as individuals or as companies. I often get asked what the most important thing to remember about social media is – if you as a company want [...]
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Posted in Facebook, Tips on Feb 3rd, 2010
Yesterday Nick O’Neil, the founder of in my opinion the top three blog when it comes to knowledge about Facebook, wrote “Facebook Groups Vs Pages: The Definitive Guide”. There is no doubt that a lot of people can’t figure out what to use, especially since Facebook alters the features once in a while. This is [...]
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Posted in Facebook, Tech Development on Feb 3rd, 2010
Monday the 1st of February, eMusic launched the Facebook Connect feature, making it easier to join and share music information with the 175 million daily users on Facebook. If you haven’t heard about eMusic, I guess quoting The Rolling Stone Magazine should give you a hint – “Music fans are migrating to eMusic, the iTunes [...]
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Posted in Best Practise Cases, Facebook on Feb 2nd, 2010
It’s so simple and yet so brilliant, it’s on several levels a great inspirational case for other companies. Budweiser shows how to create involvement – they let their fans decide the next Super Bowl Ad. 1: Use your Facebook page to more than just spam messages. Design a special tab or two and the Facebook [...]
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