by Cheryl Wolhar - MyVineSpace on September 14, 2011
This afternoon, Facebook announced the release of a brand new feature, the Subscribe Button for profile pages. Ultimately, the new feature enables Facebook to support and provide even more publicly available content, which is a huge stride for its position in the search market.
Up until now, users haven’t had much control over what see in their News Feed. On a user-by-user basis, the Subscribe Buttons gives you the ability to choose whether you’d like to see all updates, most updates, or just important updates from another user.
by Cheryl Wolhar - MyVineSpace on July 29, 2011
Google+ Facebook Twitter Feature Comparison Infographic | The Chris Voss Show.
Useful checklist comparing features in facebook, Google+ and twitter.
by Cheryl Wolhar - MyVineSpace on July 29, 2011
1) 50% of Facebook users who follow a retailer have visited a retailer’s website by clicking through Facebook.
2) 50% of this same group reported having browsed and researched products and services, with slightly fewer having posted comments regarding products or services.
3) Two-thirds of Twitter users who follow retailers have clicked through to a website or browsed and researched products. Overall, Twitter seems to have more overall commerce intensity than Facebook for now.
via Is Shopping Really Happening on Facebook? | Social Media Club.
by Cheryl Wolhar - MyVineSpace on July 28, 2011
Twitter announced today that users can expect to start seeing advertisements in their main stream of tweets from Twitter’s Promoted Tweets advertising platform. Most Twitter users knew it was only a matter of time before ads came to their main stream of tweets. Twitter has already been testing these ads with third-party clients like Hootsuite.
via Twitter To Start Displaying Promoted Tweets in User Streams.
by Cheryl Wolhar - MyVineSpace on July 18, 2011