I love this infographic from WordStream illustrating the diminishing default privacy in Facebook. Â It certainly reinforces that in this digital age you need to be aware of how to edit your Facebook privacy settings. It’s also interesting to note the amount of times, on average, each person is photographed (at […]
Yearly Archives: 2010
For the record, I can’t stand baseball [hurl judgment and insults now] so please excuse me when I butcher names and nomenclature. Â While I can’t stand watching baseball, I’d love to see a marketing campaign that includes baseball. Â Specifically the notoriously unshaven Red Sox. Â What a prime candidate for a […]
It’s official; I’ve survived my first “hump day†in my new company. More importantly, the more I learn about the opportunity with each passing day the more I get absolutely excited about its potential. Don’t get me wrong, consulting over the past year was a lot of fun and I’ve […]
Here’s the post I wanted to write for new Twitter users – not the step by step I outlined in “Twitter 101†(which discusses account setup). The bottom line is that, for me, Twitter is all about conversations. As always I’d love to hear your feedback either @MattSolar, by posting […]
It should go without saying that there are a lot more variables that go into Google’s organic algorithm. Most small companies, however, don’t have the ability to focus on many of the intricacies of SEO like the big firms do. In steps the 80/20 rule – do 80% of the […]
Well, it’s here – there is finally some financial incentive to use FourSquare and it’s in the form of discounted coffee. For a while companies like Harvard, The History Channel, and Starbucks have used FourSquare as a means to promote their products with the return to the user being the […]
In August of 2008 I wrote a blog post on how to adjust your Facebook privacy options within your friend network – this is still something I would suggest reviewing on a regular basis. (Mashable has ‘lists’ as their number one tip for Facebook users.) More recently, however, Facebook has […]