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Marketing and Social Media: What should you be measuring?

A blog entry by Joanne Jacobs. Joanne is a en expert in social networking technologies. This is her view on measurability of campaigns in social media. What’s yours? The first thing you need to know when starting up a social … Continue reading

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Time to Disconnect from Facebook!

A blog entry by Alexandra Bylund, Web Manager, Solresor I’ve attended countless seminars and listened to lectures on Facebook and how companies should be present on social media. I’ve looked over their agendas and looked forward to running that social … Continue reading

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Google Plus: Great Hope or Great Hype?

It’s been about a month since Google unveiled their latest attempt at “going social” and introduced the world to Google+. It certainly sparked a lively discussion on Twitter and Facebook: Did you get an invite? How do you get invites? … Continue reading

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Facebook vs Twitter

Facebook or Twitter? The social media landscape has allowed us to spread and share like never before. But how many actually read or watch the material? And which of these social media channels is most effective at distributing information and … Continue reading

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Poll: should the UK Press Complaints Commission regulate Twitter?

It was announced last week that Twitter feeds by journalists and newspapers are expected to be brought under the regulation of the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) this year. This would be the first time the PCC has brought social media … Continue reading

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