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This Week in Social Media – 4/3/2013

Social Media Marketing

And if you’re on Flipboard, you can get these links in my new This Week in Social Media Magazine. Flipboard has launched user-created magazines and is partnering with Etsy. Trends in consumer marketing are showing that consumers want less advertising and more interaction. These are those links. We're not alone out there.

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This Week in Social Media – 5/29/2013

Social Media Marketing

And if you’re on Flipboard, you can get these links in the This Week in Social Media Magazine. Not too surprising is the fact uncovered by Forrester Research and Kenshoo, in which they found that more brands rely on branded pages (73%) than paid advertising (56%) on Facebook. These are those links. Image credit: hugovk (Flickr).

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Google: The search party is not over

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Once Microsoft grew into a mature company, its stock has been fairly flat for the last decade after experiencing outstanding growth in the 1990's and many feel that Google's stock will fall into this trap. That brings us to the topic of appeal to advertisers. Facebook is not the DVD to Google's VHS so to speak.

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3 Ways Facebook is Killing Your Website | Social Media Marketing.

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Facebook provides a way for users/consumers to interact with the brand; the website is a controlled medium that provides marketing/advertising instead of user feedback. Despite their size you would have to think that a Google, Apple or Microsoft could still buy them without blinking. yes I said britches).

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RIP 3 Ways Facebook is Killing Your Website

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Facebook provides a way for users/consumers to interact with the brand; the website is a controlled medium that provides marketing/advertising instead of user feedback. Despite their size you would have to think that a Google, Apple or Microsoft could still buy them without blinking. yes I said britches).

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