There’s no doubt that Facebook Pages has helped a lot of organizations, businesses, celebrities and bands to connect with their readers/customers. As for Online Media Gazette Facebook’s Page, the add
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5 Issues With Facebook Pages That Frustrates Me
Posted by omgzam under Social MediaFrom http://omgzam.com 5121 days ago
Online Ads Are More Effective Than Traditional TV Ads
Posted by omgzam under AdvertisingFrom http://omgzam.com 5122 days ago
In a recent report by Dave Kaplan, Nielsen’s senior VP of product leadership, and Beth Uyenco, director of global research at Microsoft, they found that online ads are actually more effective than tr
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Infographic: Timeline Of Location Technology
Posted by omgzam under Social MediaFrom http://omgzam.com 5122 days ago
Shane Snow has done it again; this time he has come out with an infographic for the history of location technology. The rapid rise of location-based networks such as Foursquare, Gowalla and possibly
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HOW TO: Add Facebook 'Like' Widget Plugin On Your Site
Posted by omgzam under Social MediaFrom http://omgzam.com 5124 days ago
Recently, Facebook announced that they’ll replace the ‘Facebook Connect’ feature with their preferred ‘like’ functionality feature. This update is the latest amongst a slew of them in the past couple
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HOW TO: Publish Posts On Your Blog At A Later Date
Posted by omgzam under MarketingFrom http://omgzam.com 5125 days ago
Do you run your blog alone like me? Have you ever wondered, how are you going to be able to post articles on a timely basis, when you’re disconnected from the Internet for a period of time? One solution that I came across is to schedule blog posts.
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The Anatomy Of A Tweet; More Than 140 Characters
Posted by omgzam under Social MediaFrom http://omgzam.com 5126 days ago
Twitter, most affectionately known for its 140 character limit, has become one of the most powerful social media tool in spreading a message. However, what we are not aware of, are the things that go behind a tweet. To developers, they are aware that a tweet contains far more information than the 140 character limit itself.
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HOW TO: Add Google Analytics Tracking On Facebook Fan Page
Posted by omgzam under Online MarketingFrom http://omgzam.com 5128 days ago
Facebook Fan Pages are in the rage nowadays for most brands and businesses. On top of providing a platform for them to market their products or services, Fan Pages also comes with an in-built analytical tool to profile your fans, demographics details and interactions on your pages called Facebook Insights. However, the data covered is only limited to fans of the page.
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5 Of The Most Hilarious Facebook Songs On Youtube
Posted by omgzam under Social MediaFrom http://omgzam.com 5129 days ago
With more than 400 million global users, Facebook has grown exponentially to supersede the likes of Friendster and MySpace. On top of that, data proves that Facebook has also overtaken email as the preferred sharing channel amongst your group of friends.
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Infographic: Apple vs. Google vs. Microsoft
Posted by omgzam under TechnologyFrom http://omgzam.com 5130 days ago
The tech industry has never been so hotly contested until this decade. A triple-threat match between Apple, Google and Microsoft to be the top dog in the industry has emerged. The battle of epic proportions has already begun. The industry is the board; the companies are the pieces; where you put your money on is the decisive factor.
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95% Surveyed Against Facebook Privacy Policy
Posted by omgzam under Social MediaFrom http://omgzam.com 5131 days ago
A survey released by leading IT security company, Sophos, reveals that 95% of those surveyed opposed to the idea of Facebook tweaking their privacy policy; so that’ll the information could be shared with other “pre-approved” third party websites. The survey consisted of 680 readers from Sopho’s website and Facebook page, where the results showed an overwhelming “no”.
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