Friendish Advertising
In social media friendships are obvious, and advertisers are beginning to examine those connections; http://tr.im/pP2k
In social media friendships are obvious, and advertisers are beginning to examine those connections; http://tr.im/pP2k
Benioff: “Business software starts to see the same craze for real-time results pioneered by Twitter“; http://tr.im/pP0N
AdAge: What ad agencies can learn from hookers and virgins about social media marketing; http://tr.im/pMxh
‘Die Community’ an CDU und SPD: “Sie werden sich wünschen, dass wir politikverdrossen sind!” http://tr.im/pLPG (via @mooose)’
Thesis: If media, especially Internet expertise doesn’t advance quickly, we’re heading back to the Biedermeier soon.
The new Facebook Live Stream Box allows to offer a live video and chat area on Facebook Pages; http://tr.im/pHdJ
Facebook wants to get users to make as much of their data public as possible: Just like Twitter; http://tr.im/pH9l
Franziska Heine und Familienministerin Ursula von der Leyen im Zeit-Interview; http://tr.im/pGTi (via @gedankenstuecke)
Besides offering a full-featured feed reader, Fever attempts to create a personalized Techmeme; http://tr.im/pGPw
Did you know? The Cluetrain Manifesto celebrated its 10th anniversary. But well, still a lot to learn; http://tr.im/pGni
Facebook: “Today, we’re launching a beta version of an improved Publisher – the main place to add content such as photos, videos, and status updates on your home page and profile. The new Publisher has been streamlined a bit, and its most significant improvement is the new Publisher Privacy Control that gives you the opportunity to answer the question, ‘Who do you want to tell?’ as easily as you answer the question, ‘What’s on your mind?’ … Everyone: Anyone, on or off, of Facebook can see it.”
TC: “Don’t be fooled by what appears to be a minor change in the user interface. This is another indication of Facebook’s extreme desire to get users to make as much of their data public as possible. Just like Twitter.”
RWW: “The Day Facebook Changed Forever: Messages to Become Public By Default (UPDATED) … After we wrote this post, Facebook HQ emailed to tell us that the first wave of users who get this feature will have their messages made public by default because their profiles were already marked as public, but that when they open the feature up to subsequent users – those users will have default privacy settings that match their pre-existing profile privacy settings. Unfortunately, in our tests so far (see our screencast) – we haven’t been able to successfully change our default message settings back to friends-only, it stays stuck on public. When we switch our test account from profile public to profile private and then back again, the default for message posting gets stuck at ‘friends of friends!’ … In time, though, people may very well decide they are comfortable with their social networking being public by default. That will be a different world, and today will have been one of the most important days in that new world’s unfolding.“