Posted in Social Media, Tips on Sep 7th, 2010
In our time of social media networks, it is rather common that companies establish an identity on Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin etc. to market themselves even more. There are a lot of platforms to choose from, and many of us are monitoring more than one profile. Just try to ask yourself how many profiles your business [...]
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Posted in Marketing & Communication on Jul 27th, 2010
Guest blog by Maria Hilden, Business Development Manager with a background in communications and public relations. She blogs at mariahilden.blogspot.com. Why do people of highly diverse backgrounds connect online? The notion of ‘tribe’ is the predominant way to convey what social connectivity online is all about. It cannot stand alone, however. Indeed, a preoccupation with [...]
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A while back I wrote the first post about digital identity ‘Digital identity – We Create Ourselves‘. It was about how everyone from ‘normal’ to hardcore tech and internet people create themselves online. This support their identity – not only online but it even empowers their offline identity, some without even thinking about it. Join [...]
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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 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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