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Facebook Filed for a Trademark on the Word Meta. You Should See the Description.

Bill Hartzer

I’ve read quite a number of trademark applications over the years, as part of my expert witness work , but also as part of DNProtect , but when I looked at the Meta trademark application from Facebook, my jaw dropped. The screen capture above is only the beginning, it only shows a small part of the Meta trademark. Just think.

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Facebook Applications Adding Embarrassing Content to Your Profile

Kikolani

When I first started out on Facebook, I got really into some of the many fun applications, adding various ones to the Boxes tab of my profile. Needless to say, within minutes, I removed that application (along with another similar one) from my Boxes tab. Thank goodness this wasn’t an application that was on my main profile page.

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How to supercharge your marketing strategy with AI automation

Sprout Social

In this article, we talk more about AI automation, how it benefits organizations and what its most common applications are in the business world. Step 1: Data collection Data is collected from different sources such as social networks, customer forums, news articles and survey responses. What is AI automation?

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SortPrice Store Facebook Application Tops 1000 Retailers

Bill Hartzer

Proving yet again a real commitment to opening new avenues of success for online merchants everywhere, comparison shopping engine SortPrice.com has now built virtual stores for more than 1,000 retailers through its Merchant Store application on Facebook.

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5 Ways to Digitize Santa

Dave Fleet

Christmas list application: Snail mail is so 1990! Given that the kids, we hear, aren’t even sending email now, Santa should consider creating an application that enables people to submit their Christmas lists via Facebook. Santa should claim his identity widely on social networks to safeguard his reputation.

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75% of Apps Are Used At Least Seven Times Per Month

The Realtime Report

According to the study, in-app messages generate a click-through rate of 37% (an impressive number), while push-notifications gather around 0.6%. Though that number is lower than brands might hope for, push-notifications still produce a higher click-through rate than standard mobile banner ads ( Forbes ).

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B2B vs. B2C Influencer Marketing: Platforms, Practices, and Packaging

Webbiquity SMM

I think and talk and work a lot on the “big four” of the social networking world: Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube. In your view, what social networks beyond those big four should B2B marketers be paying attention to, if any? We’re all inundated with notifications on social media.

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