Tweeted knowledge for the week of 2009-12-25
December 25, 2009 by Rebekah King · Leave a Comment
- ALERT: Facebook click-jacking explained (with a how-to-avoid being jacked!) http://bit.ly/8Upxl9 #
Tweeted knowledge for the week of 2009-11-27
November 27, 2009 by Rebekah King · Leave a Comment
- RT @eMarketer: How Coca-Cola combines mobile and social media to drive brand loyalty [case study] http://bit.ly/4q1xK5 #eMarketerBlog in reply to eMarketer #
Tweeted knowledge for the week of 2009-11-20
November 20, 2009 by Rebekah King · Leave a Comment
- B Careful Peeps – don't click the links in a DM unless it's someone you know and you know the link!! #spamalert #
- BRAND ALERT!!: Google releasing new URL's, be sure to buy your brand name before an enterprising webbie does: http://bit.ly/AJjmT #
Tweeted knowledge for the week of 2009-11-20
November 20, 2009 by Rebekah King · Leave a Comment
- B Careful Peeps – don't click the links in a DM unless it's someone you know and you know the link!! #spamalert #
- BRAND ALERT!!: Google releasing new URL's, be sure to buy your brand name before an enterprising webbie does: http://bit.ly/AJjmT #
Building an effective Social Media Program
November 13, 2009 by Rebekah King · Leave a Comment
Tweeted knowledge for the week of 2009-11-13
November 13, 2009 by Rebekah King · Leave a Comment
Tweeted knowledge for the week of 2009-11-13
November 13, 2009 by Rebekah King · Leave a Comment
Social Media Policy
November 13, 2009 by Rebekah King · Leave a Comment
Many business owners wouldn’t want their employees complaining to 300 million social media users about how much they dislike their job. The trouble is: without a social media policy the employer has very little rights to stop employees from doing just that. Blocking access to social media sites like Facebook and LinkedIn is NOT enough to protect your company from employee liability issues. If you don’t want your employee’s talking about you online it is essential for you to create a policy which does more than block access; an effective social media policy should inform your employees while creating a standard of communication for your company.
Tweeted knowledge for the week of 2009-10-30
October 30, 2009 by Rebekah King · Leave a Comment
- RT @GuyKawasaki: University makes Twitter class mandatory for journalism students http://om.ly/RUWK #
- loving the article today on fbook use by sprinkles cupcakes in the LA TIMES: http://bit.ly/sprinklesstory #
- RT @eMarketer: Testing, 1, 2, 3 – how to improve your conversion rate http://bit.ly/1bicMx #
Tweeted knowledge for the week of 2009-10-23
October 23, 2009 by Rebekah King · Leave a Comment
- mktrs see 300% increase in clickthroughs when using text based links vs. image links in email mktg #dma09 #
- 80% of ur email recipients aren't getting the images, be sure to use your alt tags wisely! #dma09 #
- email/purl mktg: including some form of date-sensitive statement in the subject line increases read rate by 38% #dma09 #
- RT @advmailing: a good a/b test: 10% of the list & cut in half – send 1 sub line to #1, send 2nd sub line to #2. use winner!! #dma09 #
- RT @advmailing: white papers r no longer producing results in b-b mktg, 3rd pty info d/l's are (think credibility) #dma09 #
- RT @advmailing: Jay Schwedelson says never send an email campaign out after 4pm EST, no matter what day of the week #dma09 #
- RT @advmailing: free sites Jay Schwedelson loves: quantcast.com, compete.com, browsershots.org, popuri.us #dma09 #
- RT @eMarketer: What consumers want from their phones: Restaurant, Entertainment, Weather, Shopping alerts http://bit.ly/39oeeB #
- RT @eMarketer: New Pew research: Young People Flock to Twitter http://bit.ly/2ydlfk #

