| | Padded numbers via the Social Media Experts | Vincent Haywood | 21 February 2012, 2:40PM | If a client briefs me and says they want loads of followers I push back, I explain that that is a shit goal. I could buy 10,000 followers or signup up to some pyramid scheme right now and by the time I have finished this posting I will have the numbers I want | | | It's a ZyngaVille world, and we're all just living in it | Emily Hunt | 21 February 2012, 2:27PM | Yes, we are all on Facebook. We all on Facebook so much so that I regularly communicate with my mother, sisters, cousins and even grandfather that way. For a lot of my friends and far-flung family, having an email address is almost silly now, as we interact regularly through status updates and photo comments. (For everything else, we have BBM, but that is another story).
| | | The ultimate guide to Pinterest | @gordonmacmillan | 21 February 2012, 12:39PM | You must have already read lots of posts about Pinterest, but add this to the list. A great Slideshare from Micheal Litman. It does pretty much what it says on the tin: everything you wanted to know about Pinterest.
| | | Google+ brand pages growing faster than those on Twitter | @gordonmacmillan | 21 February 2012, 10:37AM | While no one looks like catching Facebook any time soon in terms of the size of support brands enjoy on that social network there is an interesting battle being waged for second place and at the moment Google+ growing significantly faster than its 140 character rival.
| | | | | | | | | What to do with the data for 'Brand Me'? | Maeve OSullivan | 20 February 2012, 8:55AM | I really care about databases. It may not make for great dinner party conversation, but a well-maintained database has always been essential to marketers who want to understand and connect with customers. Social media has taken this information gathering to a whole other level and I hold all kinds of data on myself now. Millions of us are going about our daily lives collecting data on all kinds of platforms that would make marketers giddy with excitement.
| | | Men are from Foursquare, Women are from Facebook | Helen Nowicka | 17 February 2012, 2:11PM | Our fascination with the differences between men and women has spawned countless tv shows, hit songs, and bestselling books. And now we're starting to understand how gender also influences social media use.
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