Franck Vinchon launched ‘My Own Epitaph’ a Facebook app to help readers understand the thinking behind his book ‘Tranches de mort’. The book suggest that death is not just an accident but the result of everything we experience in life. Based on this concept, the app uses information from your Facebook profile and generates words written on your gravestone. Continue reading “Facebook App Generates Words Written on Your Gravestone”
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Communications Report for March 30th 2011 – AndreaVascellari.com
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- Data: How the Advanced Corporations Spend on Social Business – A glimpse into the future.
- Top 25 Best Practices for Drafting Policies and Guidelines – The rules of social media engagement.
- Pepsi Innovates with Social Media Metrics – Shiv Singh, Head of Digital PepsiCo Beverages America, talked to eMarketer writer/analyst Kimberly Maul about how PepsiCo measures social media and the role Facebook plays in its social media outreach.
- The PR Influencer Index: Let Your Peers Rate You – Here is the for you to share with your peers… Exercise
- My Blackberry is not working – Fun!
- Twitter isn’t very social: study – A whopping 50% of all content consumed on Twitter is generated by only 20,000 users.
- Mobile internet stats round up – 84% use mobile search to look for information on local retailers, such as opening hours, address and contact details. 82% look for online retailers, 73% find a specific product or manufacturer website.
- Google Page Speed Now Available as Chrome Plugin – Google has finally released an experimental Chrome extension for its popular Page Speed service. Page Speed, which is already available for Firefox, analyzes Web pages and gives developers suggestions for improving performance.
- Mobile commerce: ten reasons to choose the web over apps – This doesn’t mean that apps don’t have their place, but retailers should look to mobile commerce sites before they create an app.
- Mobile commerce: 25 essential tips – Mobile commerce is continuing to grow, and there are now plenty of compelling reasons why retailers should sell via mobile.
- e-book sales exploded by 116% this January, totaling $69.9 million in the U.S. – Paperbacks were down 30.9% from the reporting companies, falling to $39.0 million, $30 million below the sales of e-books. Hardcover sales fell 11.3% in January.
- How to Activate Facebook Insights for Your Website – Handy!
- New Rules for the New Internet Bubble – We’re now in the second Internet bubble.
- US Social Network Usage: 2011 Demographic and Behavioral Trends – In 2011, 63.7% of US internet users will use social networks on a regular basis, amounting to nearly 148 million people. Although the pace of growth will be less dramatic in the next few years than it was in 2009 and 2010, usage will remain strong and shows no sign of declining.
- Advertising – B2B Brands Undervalue Online Display Marketing – Only 13% of B2B interactive marketers say they have increased online display budgets in 2011 relative to 2010 levels, in large part due to perceptions of ineffectiveness, according to a new report from Forrester.
[Communications Report] for June 12th 2010 – AndreaVascellari.com
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- Mobile Uploads Spur Facebook Video Growth – Facebook’s nearly half a billion users are now uploading 20 million videos each month, many of which are shared through mobile phones.
- 10 ways to keep tabs on ‘live’ hashtag chats on Twitter – Twitter chats are increasingly growing in popularity, providing participants with a specific time and place to discuss pertinent issues and share knowledge. Before you can get stuck into these lively sessions, you need to consider which application / tool is best suited to the format in question.
- 21 Rules of Engagement in Social Media – While businesses now have access to these rich channels, the true promise of social media however, lies in the direct connections that are forged between people who represent companies and the people who define markets of interest.
- Social media monitoring review 2010 [report] – In-depth review of the leading social media monitoring tools.
- Top 5 Social Media Ethics Concerns for Lawyers – The people in charge of lawyer ethics oversight in your state see social media either as just another form of communication, or as a special threat to client confidences and attorney decorum. Do you know what rules apply to you?
- Costolo: Twitter Now Has 190 Million Users Tweeting 65 Million Times A Day – Most users, says Costolo, don’t Tweet at all, but rather use Twitter as a consumption media. How many of those 65 million Tweets are automated spam is not clear.
- How Consumers Interact with Brands on Social Networks – eMarketer – The social networking audience in the US has reached critical mass. eMarketer estimates that 57.5% of all US Internet users, or 127 million people, will use a social network at least once a month in 2010. By 2014, nearly two-thirds of Internet users will be on board.
- Building Trust with Empowered Consumers – The top three sources that influenced purchase decisions for US Internet users were friends and family sought out for their opinion (53%), friends and family who offered their opinion (49%) and online research (49%).
- Social Media No. 1 Emerging Channel for Lead Gen – Lead generation was marketers’ first priority, with 66% saying it was their greatest concern for 2010, compared with just 17% who chose brand awareness.
- The State of LinkedIn – The most represented industries are hi-tech (16%), finance (12%) and manufacturing (10%), while engineering (15%), sales (11%), administrative (9%) are the most common job functions.
- Klout is the standard for influence – The goal is to accurately measure that influence and provide context around who a person influences and the specific topics they are most influential on.
- From Facebook, answering privacy concerns with new settings – By Mark Zuckerberg (CEO Facebook)…
- Official Google Blog: Search more securely with encrypted Google web search – Good or bad for analytics, tracking, etc. ?
- Use LinkedIn Effectively – LinkedIn is the de facto online social network for business types. The thing is, lots of people are “on there” but aren’t necessarily using it to the fullest.
- The best creative marketing examples on YouTube – YTShowandTell’s Channel.
- 100 Incredibly Useful & Free Mac Apps – Some handy ‘Productivity’ and ‘File Sharing and Transfer’ apps.