Monthly Archives: March 2011

Bad Things Go Viral, Too

This isn’t a blog post to criticize the video posted above; rather, using this video, I would like to illustrate a point I have been wanting to address about a trend I have observed in the social media world nowadays. … Continue reading

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Taking the “Location-Based” Trend to A Whole ‘Nother Level

I found out about a new, interesting-looking iPhone app, Crowdbeacon, today and decided to blog about it because it is an app, although simple, based on a unique idea. It is a location-based communication platform that makes location-based services and … Continue reading

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Social Media Really Does Help People Connect

We have all seen the significant impact that the current major players in social media such as Facebook and Twitter have had in the last few years: enhancing communication and interaction between people, shaping the way businesses market themselves, just … Continue reading

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Groupon’s Poor Response

Today, Groupon offered a deal where customers pay $10 to get $20 worth of food at Nando’s Flame-Grilled Chicken. This deal was a bit more complicated than usual because it consisted of more restrictions in its fine print, including: Limit … Continue reading

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Twitter is not exactly that healthy…

Twitter is big, popular and a revolutionary piece in the social media world. Because of this, many businesses are trying to tap into this little gem to try and enhance their business. Is Twitter as healthy for your business as … Continue reading

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