Twitter versus Facebook ::
The Battle for Relevance Begins

April 21st, 2010  |  No Comments

For Businesses looking to capitalize on Social Media both Facebook and Twitter sit at the forefront of possibly a new paradigm shift. Though different in nature, they both are opening their doors for businesses to spend money and this makes them competitors in certain ways.

Tech Crunch recently posted a Facebook fan page study by Sysomos that revealed 77 percent of fan pages have fewer than 1,000 fans. Within this study ‘Facebook fan pages tend to be updated only once every 16 days.’

TechCrunch went on to say, “On Twitter, you follow someone because you want to hear what they have to say. On Facebook, you fan them just to show your support or affinity. Too often, it’s a throwaway gesture.”

I would agree with this as it is a sort of present day ‘snap shot’ for the state of FB (Fan pages) as compared to Twitter. However, I have seen fan pages become a thriving realm for interaction. Though most are still just, ‘oh, yeah..sure, i’ll become a fan’, with little interactiion after that, things are a changin’. (Oh wait, to ensure that I am up to speed, they are no longer ‘Fans’ according to FB…they are now people that ‘like’ your Fan page.) Read more…

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The Death The Corporate Website and the Rise of the Online Marketing Strategy

March 26th, 2010  |  2 Comments

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Will The Corporate Website Survive?

Remember those days (unfortunately not too long ago) when we would try to get a client to move towards the Internet (i.e. selling products online, running a promotion or collecting customer information, etc.)? Or even that there were/are benefits beyond selling a product online (i.e. communication, building loyalty, creating interaction)? Clients and potential clients used to look at us like we were crazy! They’d laugh at us as they were showing us out the door, only to turn around and drop $65k on local cable TV advertising without being able to track a single lead. Perfect. Scratching my head I used to think to myself, “Am I over-estimating this Internet thingy?” (Definitely Not!)

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