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Five Social Media Predictions for 2010

Socialized

Here are my five social media predictions for 2010. A few AR applications have been rolled out by progressive marketers and other organizations this year, but 2010 will be the year AR explodes. Some of the most interesting applications will be outside of marketing and promotion. PowerPoint is ubiquitous.

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Social Media Has Changed The Fashion Industry

Mindjumpers

For a while ago, I wrote a blog post called 4 Ways Social Media Has Changed The Fashion Industry pointing out among other things how bloggers has become the new (and most important) influencers and how the brands get more and more humanized. It can be seen on their site , Vimeo profile and Facebook page.

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Top Posts About Social Media During 2010

Mindjumpers

During the year of 2010, we have gained more readers on our blog, which we of course are very happy about. Here’s a list of some of our most popular post from 2010: What You Can Learn From H&M’s Use Of Social Media : H&M is one of the businesses that has done some great work in using social media for marketing.

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2010 Charts a Promising Future for E-Commerce on Facebook

Bill Hartzer

In many ways, 2010 will probably be looked back upon as the year that e-commerce came of age. But last year witnessed the emergence of several trends within the industry that have profoundly changed how people shop and expanded the reach of e-commerce to even more online shoppers. This movement wasn’t born in 2010. Need proof?

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Social Media in the Industry: Customization is the Key to Success

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Over the past couple years, one of the most common questions from business owners has been, “Do I need to be on Facebook and/or Twitter?&# Without a clear methodology of measuring ROI, many businesses are still cautious to spend their marketing budget on social media and web 2.0. To Facebook or Not to Facebook?

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Review of the Online Group Buying Industry

Idaconcpts

Group buying is a trend that had incredibly growth throughout 2010. As you can see, another player in the group buying industry, Tippr, does not even come close to the number of monthly unique visitors from LivingSocial and Groupon throughout the period April to December 2010. Until October 2010, the Washington, D.C.

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Facebook Marketing Drive Sales | Mindjumpers

Mindjumpers

Having a Facebook community allows the brand to listen to what the customers are saying real time. They also express how the marketing efforts on Facebook will make their fan base grow. The video of course tells you all the glorified advantages of using Facebook as a marketing platform, but is worth taking a look at.

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