The Social Media posts will focus on noteworthy topics regarding various social media channels including but not limited to Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn and how to properly utilize those outlets to maximize brand awareness.
Think only your friends, contacts and connections can see the information you post on social media sites like Facebook,
Twitter and LinkedIn? Think again. With social networking becoming as commonplace as email, there is a dire need to implement some form of protection against online predators as well as identity theft.
Believe it or not, an industry of capitalizing off of people’s naivete is developing online, namely with examples like pleaserobme.com. This site utilizes a simple feed of any time anyone, friend, contact, acquaintance or total stranger, posts that they are away from their home, so any and everyone on the web can access this information and use it to the unsuspecting status poster’s disadvantage.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Whitney! I intend to use this blog to divulge insights based on firsthand experience, trends I’ve seen, and what is necessary to thrive in today’s market.
Facebook has become much more than the MTV Generation’s online social outlet, as it has now become the fourth ranking site, superseding the likes of Yahoo, formerly the big contender against Google. In fact, Facebook has become such a successful powerhouse that even the big cheese conglomerate that is Google is shaking in its boots a little. That’s why Google created its new social platform: Buzz, through its email platform Gmail.Analysts have already announced that Buzz is no match for Facebook, and Google is trying to do too much, that they should stick with what they know and thrive on: search.
We are seeing more and more that Facebook is becoming the proverbial “Big Kahuna” in social media, where not only are more age groups joining and participating in Facebook (currently the largest growing demographic is people from the Baby Boom Generation, who are utilizing this forum to reconnect with friends from the past), but companies Continue Reading….