Allt möjligt om de sociala medierna

6th February 2012

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This is food in Scotland.

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6th February 2012

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I don’t want to start using Pinterest. Stop trying to make me use it, Internet!

Source: ilovecharts

6th February 2012

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Terry was on The Colbert Report last night. If you missed it, you can watch the video here.

Source: colbertnation.com

6th February 2012

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Sociala Medier

Sociala Medierna: När man talar om sociala medier är det i första hand communitys som Facebook och Twitter de flesta kommer att tänka på, men sociala medier som begrepp omfattar mycket fler sammanhang än just dessa.

27th January 2012

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How to enable Twitter badge and social network links

  1. In Dashboard, click ‘Customize’ under your blog’s name.
  2. Click ‘Theme’ on the menu at the top.
  3. Click the ‘Enable Custom HTML’ button.
  4. Scroll down the code to near the bottom.
  5. Uncomment the appropriate lines.
  6. Change ‘nonimage’ in the Twitter badge code to your Twitter username.
  7. Change links to the social networks to point to your profiles.

Source: icouldliveinhope

27th January 2012

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Do You Need a Social Media Detox?

 

Do You Need a Social Media Detox?

 

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27th January 2012

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NPR Fresh Air: social media strategy? →

Do the people on here who use Tumblr for work have a strategy?

The reason I ask is because I don’t think I have a strategy — and I think that’s why Tumblr works so well. And a person just called and asked what my strategy was and I had to admit that there isn’t one and I Tumblr when I need to.

Source: nprfreshair

27th January 2012

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An interesting infographic on how job seeker perceptions expectations are shaped by social media.

An interesting infographic on how job seeker perceptions expectations are shaped by social media.

Source: bullhornreach

27th January 2012

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Newsweek: Social Media Intern Wanted! →

Hey guys! Want to join the team behind nwk tumblr? We’re hiring a social media intern and would love to recruit from our follower pool. Here’s the full listing. We promise this will be a fun, and educational, internship. (And it’s a paid position, based out of our offices in sunny New York…

As you might have noticed, Newsweek has waaaaaay more fun on Tumblr than the rest of the sites out there. You’re reading this; you probably get social media!

Source: newsweek

27th January 2012

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Move Over Social Media; Here Comes Social Business | Fast Company
IBM is moving itself and its clients well beyond social media into a new  era of collaboration, insight sharing, and lead generation it calls  social business.
It takes extraordinary chutzpah to promote a vision before it can be  fully realized by your audience let alone your company. IBM did just  that in 1997 when it introduced the notion of e-business. Fourteen years  later, it is doing it again with a concept they call socialbusiness.  Given its prescience about e-business, a concept that radically  transformed how companies buy and sell their products, it is hard to  dismiss their latest idée fixe.
That said, getting your arms around this grandiose idea is not easy. Ethan McCarty,  Senior Manager of Digital and Social Strategy at IBM, spent the better  part of an hour with me explaining the ins and outs while providing  specific examples of how IBM is testing various social business  approaches both internally and externally. In the end, I came away with  these seven reasons why just about every company should be thinking  about becoming a social business.

Move Over Social Media; Here Comes Social Business | Fast Company

IBM is moving itself and its clients well beyond social media into a new era of collaboration, insight sharing, and lead generation it calls social business.

It takes extraordinary chutzpah to promote a vision before it can be fully realized by your audience let alone your company. IBM did just that in 1997 when it introduced the notion of e-business. Fourteen years later, it is doing it again with a concept they call socialbusiness. Given its prescience about e-business, a concept that radically transformed how companies buy and sell their products, it is hard to dismiss their latest idée fixe.

That said, getting your arms around this grandiose idea is not easy. Ethan McCarty, Senior Manager of Digital and Social Strategy at IBM, spent the better part of an hour with me explaining the ins and outs while providing specific examples of how IBM is testing various social business approaches both internally and externally. In the end, I came away with these seven reasons why just about every company should be thinking about becoming a social business.

Source: Fast Company