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Interesting article but based on the old paradigm. See: "Social media was built to be social. It's not the place for press releases or boring content, lectures or any kind of one-way conversation." Social media as defined here means monolithic social media platforms (twitter, FB, etc). Why interact on someone else's platform when they can turn around and sell data about your energized customers to competitors? Keep your social interactions and customers close to home with a white label social media platform and broadcast through the monoliths.
Facebook, the social networking giant which owns the popular WhatsApp messaging app and image-based Instagram, is gearing up to launch a rival to bitcoin as soon as next year as it accelerates plans to diversify its revenue away from advertising...
A solid PR strategy can make a company scale new heights and can enable companies to connect with partners, suppliers, customers and investors that help them grow
Sheryl Sandberg’s explanation is conspicuously well timed.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren led the charge by calling for the breakup of Facebook, along with Amazon and Google.
Sharing company news via social media can be the quickest, most effective way to get an announcement out to your customers—but there are a few things you may want to consider before posting. Forbes Communications Council experts share their advice on the best way to get your news out to the world.
In this post, I'll address four signs that your content could be over-optimized, risking a penalty or a rankings hit. Think about how your content could look to a human, not a search engine.
Great leadership starts with the ability to communicate. That’s what your business – and team – need you to be. Here’s how to get started.
Instead of cracking down on violent extremism, the government is collecting email addresses
You know that feeling when you have your own community and you guys play by your rules and then some rich outsider appears and suddenly he thinks he's better than everybody and doesn't need to play by the rules? That's pretty much how Facebook is entering the crypto world. Now it seems that Weiss Ratings, a popular crypto rating platform, has had enough. The platform has slammed Facebook, not exactly for its upcoming product, so-called Facebook Coin or Project Libra, but by not being a part of the blockchain or distributed ledger technology (DLT) discussion.