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Hanging Out on Google Plus Hangouts

By: Joe Prasad
Category: Social Media
August 3, 2012

Google has always wanted to be your gateway to the internet, and Google Plus is another move towards this goal. Because of Google Pluses open architecture this is a lot easier than Facebook. You don’t have to have permission to add people to your circles, and there is something unique about Google Hangouts that Facebook [...]



FOURSQUARE

The New and Improved Foursquare

By: Joe Prasad
Category: Social Media
June 25, 2012

Foursquare has always been a unique tool. I’ve been using it for my business and personally for the last year. However, its recent changes help to move it from the realm of novelty apps to a more social experience. The changes themselves are actually quite sweeping, and it does take a moment to get used [...]



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The New Twitter Features

By: Joe Prasad
Category: Social Media
June 15, 2012

Twitter has been continually working to make its deceptively simple 140 character interface more attractive to users as well as making it more useful.  While we haven’t seen much lately, that has all changed in the past few weeks.  Twitter has been working in the background and has unveiled a new logo as well as [...]



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Facebook Ads and Reach Generator

By: Joe Prasad
Category: Social Media
May 21, 2012

Facebook debuted its arsenal of advertising options at the end of February at its first ever Facebook Marketing Conference in New York. The Facebook ad suite is a new take on premium ads that will prompt advertisers to create unique content focused ads as compared to the traditional premium display ads. The idea behind this [...]



Scoop.it Vs Twylah the How and the Why

By: Joe Prasad
Category: Social Media
May 2, 2012

I’ve been using Twylah for several months, but I’ve been slow to adopt Scoop.it into my internet marketing mix. Both are currently in Beta, but Twylah requires an invite and Scoop.it is available to everyone.  Scoop.it and Twylah are both content curation services that allow users to create their own resources, albeit in somewhat different [...]