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Posts Tagged ‘facebook’
Social Media Monetization – ROI still pie in the sky?

A rant on social media, and how difficult it is to measure the success of engagement

Bebo Begone? AOL to sell or shut Bebo

Rob Kelly’s take on the announcement of the proposed sale or closure of Bebo. Was this inevitable, or is it another example of AOL’s hubris

Yahoo! restricts network. Do you need fat resources for the long tail?

Does managing the longtail need a big network, discuss…

Facebook grows as Google slows?

Snipped on recent figures stating the weekly US Facebook traffic exceeded that for US Google traffoc for the first time ever.

Affiliate marketing – Is it at a crossroads?

Well I’ve been writing this blog for quite a few months now, and to be honest I’m not sure for how much longer I’m going to continue. One things I’ve noticed about online monetization is that there’s an awful lot of noise generated on the subject, which has had precious little impact on how business [...]

Vlog – Google Vs Facebook, Clash of the Titans?

Now with new Newsroom style backdrop

Face off? Further challenges for search from Facebook in the online monetization stakes

A quick blog on the recent NMA article about the increasing interest in social media for performance marketing

What’s the Buzz? Is Google paranoid about Facebook

Why is Google buzzing Facebook, could it be slightly concerned?

It’s who you know. The amplifying power of social networks

With the importance of the influence of social networks becoming increasingly recognized. Will those people at the centre of such networks now get rewarded simply for being popular

It’s all happening. Google launches real-time search.

Some views on Google’s new real-time search, with an added bad joke at the end

Where we live now – How social networks continue to gain ground.

A look at how social networks might fit into the advertising landscape in the future

Friends Undervalued. ITV to sell Friends Reunited for £160 million loss

A new owner for Friends Reunited. What could this mean for the veteran social networking site

The Tweet Smell of Success

Whereas 2007 in London at least was the year of Facebook, 2009 definitely belongs to Twitter. The micro blogging site has caught the popular imagination in way that recaptures the enthusiasm for the early days of the likes of Friends Reunited and Facebook. These days, rather than asking people whether you can link in with [...]