Socially Irresponsible

7 Ways to Kill the News Ticker on Facebook

September 21, 2011

This homepage ticker is going to give me a migraine. It shows if you have chat open, and if you close chat, it takes residence above the ads and everything else. Seriously, that’s too distracting. The eye is naturally drawn to movement, and Facebook has already given me attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Facebook needs to make the ticker [...]

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Do You Hate the New Facebook?

September 21, 2011

Complaints about Facebook’s changes to the site today defy measurement. Publicly visible status updates that complain appear to be going up as public status updates at least once every ten seconds. Comments on these posts are going up much faster than we can count. Plus we have no way to tally the number of complaining posts using the new privacy settings to limit visibility to [...]

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What If It Happened Today?

September 20, 2011

Recently I stumbled upon a letter written to the Cleveland Browns and a subsequent response letter to the consumer. While it is quite a humorous read I couldn’t help but think about the ramifications if this was publicized in today’s world of communication saturation. First, here are the letter’s:

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Hurricane’s Bring Out the Stupid in Us

September 2, 2011

Funny Images From Hurricane Irene Look, I know that in spite of the fact that Irene failed to live up to it’s hype, Hurricane Irene was no joke. I mean it was a serious bit of drizzle that inconvenienced a whole lot of people who bought a lifetime supply of toilet paper and D batteries. [...]

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The Next Social NEED REVEALED

August 30, 2011

Opportunities Begin with Problems When considering from where the next big media spike will occur one simply needs to look for a big glaring problem. For it is where problems are created that new opportunities emerge. It seems clear to me now that it is the growing paradox of social networking that will spawn the [...]

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The Perfect Circle – Not On Google +

August 24, 2011

Facebook announced updated privacy settings today and for the first time one might actually consider them impressive. I mean after years of menus and menus and more menus filled with menus of drop downs with menus…(you get the point) – they have simplified the process with privacy options right at the wall page level. Of [...]

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Why Facebook ROI is Not Trackable…YET

August 9, 2011

When Marketing Invades Your Life via Games – The Facebook Inigma This video is 28 minutes long and will be the most worthwhile 28 minutes you’ve ever spent if you are trying to understand or explain why Automotive Facebook Marketing is an important part of a digital marketing campaign and why true tracking of ROI [...]

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Are you feeling fly? Then get on G+

July 20, 2011

This article was originally posted on Soshable by Connor Livingston. Part of me is actually torn about sharing this. This video is kind of like “The Ring”. My soul is tortured for having watched this and now I must share my misery with the world. Enjoy! Should we kill it before it begins? For the [...]

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