Archives for “facebook”
Let’s be ‘Open’ to the Facebook Changes
Posted by David on Friday, September 23, 2011 at 11:24 am. 0 Comments.
Don’t say we didn’t warn you but Facebook has changed yet again. The other day we all checked our Facebook pages and found that everything was different. The first and most obvious change is the real-time feed of your friends’ updates on the upper right-hand side of the page. Some are calling this the ‘real time Facebook’ [...]
Filed under Communicating, Facebook, Engagement, facebook, Social Media, Social Network.
Facebook Evolves, Again.
Posted by David on Friday, September 16, 2011 at 7:29 am. 0 Comments.
If you are feeling a bit overwhelmed with all of the changes Facebook is rolling out lately, have no fear, we are here to help you. Privacy Improvements A few weeks ago Facebook added stronger privacy controls, giving users the ability to control who can see each individual update to their feed – friends, friends [...]
Filed under Social Media, Engagement, facebook, Social Media.
The Plus and Minus of Google+
Posted by David on Wednesday, July 13, 2011 at 8:47 am. 0 Comments.
The newest social network is finally here and we’ve been playing with it for close to a week now. Here are our thoughts on what businesses and individuals need to watch out for. Growth here is rapid. Google+ is projected to reach more than 20 million users in less than three weeks. This rapid growth [...]
Filed under Branding, Communicating, Google+, Social Media, Brand Marketing, Engagement, facebook, Google+, Social Network, Twitter.
Westfair Online Interviews our very own BJ Flagg on new marketing strategies
Posted by Trevor on Thursday, June 9, 2011 at 11:49 am. 0 Comments.
Originally published at West Fair Online Tagging the brand by: Ryan Doran A new feature of Facebook that allows users to tag pages in pictures has opened the world’s largest social media site to a retroactive form of product placement. The feature allows for posted photos on Facebook to be tagged with or by pages for [...]
Shower Love on Your Website
Posted by BJ on Monday, February 14, 2011 at 9:03 am. 0 Comments.
Happy Valentine's Day everyone! Hope you don't forget to show a bit of love to your web presence in the next coming weeks. We have had many changes in Social Media and it's time to tweak and reconnect to take advantage of all the bells and whistles.
Filed under Communicating, Social Media, facebook, LinkedIn, Social Media, Twitter.
An Iblast Card Exclusive!
Posted by BJ on Tuesday, January 18, 2011 at 5:30 pm. 0 Comments.
We are excited about our new partnership with New Canaan's Iblast Card (I Buy Local and Shop in Town). Last year, we were a sponsor and greatly benefited from all the promotion Iblast Card did for us. As the year progressed and we got to know the owners, Carolyn Williams and Barbara Davis, we knew we wanted to play a more active role. This year we stepped it up to become a partner to help spread our marketing might and ideas to make Iblast Card 'remarkable.'
Filed under Branding, Communicating, Marketing, Social Media, facebook, Iblast Card, marketing.
You’re So Engaging!
Posted by BJ on Monday, November 1, 2010 at 1:32 pm. 0 Comments.
Engagement means something different across the social media platforms. Whether its LinkedIn, Facebook, Blogs or Twitter, the importance of engagement is right up there with content. Let's review a breakdown by platform...
Filed under Communicating, Social Media, Engage, facebook, Social Media, Twitter.
Oil Platforms To Mobile Platforms
Posted by Michael on Tuesday, September 14, 2010 at 11:08 am. 1 Comment.
Info is the new oil and Zuckerberg is the next Rockefeller. Last week we talked about Facebook’s successful commandeering of the geo-location space by integrating all major players with its API. Why did Facebook make this move? The answer is that mobile apps will define the future of commerce. Understanding this fact is key to [...]
Filed under Social Media, apps, facebook, marketing, mobile commerce, social commerce, Social Media.
The Facebook Platform
Posted by Michael on Tuesday, September 7, 2010 at 10:58 am. 0 Comments.
In my last post I talked about Facebook’s integration of “Places” and how it changed (or doesn’t) the social media landscape. The tale of Facebook’s late, well-planned, and well-executed entrance to the geo-location space followed by Foursquare’s and Gowalla’s single-file submission to Facebook’s geo-location system reveals what Facebook has become. It is no longer the social [...]
Filed under Social Media, facebook, foursquare, geo-location, Social Media.
Facebook ‘Places’ is not in Foursquare’s space[s]
Posted by Michael on Monday, August 30, 2010 at 11:09 am. 0 Comments.
The first in a multi-part series. Since the public unveiling of Facebook “Places”, the proverbial ”jump-to-conclusions mat” has been unfurled gratuitously by social media types across America. The implications of “Places” is not quite as revolutionary as many, including myself, had previously anticipated. While many seem focused on the consequences of “Places” for geo-location apps such as Foursquare [...]
Filed under Social Media, apps, facebook, foursquare, geo-location, Social Media.

