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YouTube Community Violation

Date: March 19, 2011

As you all know, I don’t care too much about rules when I test the boundaries of what is doable in the online environment. Today, I got busted in one of my attempts to create a viral video. Here is the story. Showing signs of becoming a viral video I saw a clip about a [...]

Facebook Page Updates – Organic Marketing on Facebook

Date: March 13, 2011

You might be one of those companies with inexhaustible marketing funds, but most of you aren’t. This probably do mean that you are looking for ways to get your word on the tip of tongues without having to spend a fortune on it. This post helps you with a few techniques on how to make [...]

Removal of FBML-Application

Date: March 10, 2011

As Facebook announced on the 10th of February this year, they are depreciating the use of FBML starting tomorrow. This means that all of your created welcome landing pages you are yet to deploy in the FBML-application will not be possible from tomorrow (11th of March) onwards. Existing FBML-boxes do still work We do not [...]

5 Valuable takes from Airlines use of Facebook – the “snow fog story”

Date: December 20, 2010

Some companies have worries when starting their Facebook pages. They think that this will lead to crises they cannot handle. They think the burden will be too big. For those who use a time consuming setup, I am sure that this is also the case when all hell breaks loose.

New Facebook Pages – Log in AS Page

Date: December 16, 2010

WRITING IN PROGRESS: As I was writing this blog post, Facebook pulled back their New Facebook Pages and replaced them with the old ones. I will keep you updated on the changes as I find them. We’ve currently got something looking like an “inbetween the new and old design page” where the Tabs are back: [...]

7 YouTube Marketing Facts you Need to Understand

Date: December 12, 2010

There are several things you need to consider before putting money into a YouTube channel for your business. The first and most obvious question you have to answer is “why do it at all?”. For me, YouTube has become a great HUB for sharing tutorials which I find difficult to explain in writing. The problem, as we all know, is that people really hate reading long blog posts. Regardless of how well written they are.

How to Verify a Facebook Account

Date: December 11, 2010

I have received a lot of questions about account verification lately. So I thought I’d write a blog post about it. Facebook has employed account verification from the beginning of its existence. It started out with the .edu e-mail address and has later turned into more sophisticated methods of account verifications.

Openleaks – A new era begins

Date: December 11, 2010

The past few months have been full of stories about the website Wikileaks. Personally I think Assange is a hoax. After watching a couple of interviews with him, it is evident he has no good intentions, but focus on building the myth about himself. Neither do I necessarily like the idea of government and corporate information leaking onto the web.

New Privacy settings on Facebook

Date: December 7, 2010

I found some neat and new privacy settings on Facebook. They are a great step for professional profiles that you create for yourself and for your employees working with your Facebook presence for example. This blog post aims at just quickly running them through and showing you they exist.

What is a Promoted Trend on Twitter?

Date: December 7, 2010

Yes, I know my reaction is late, but what the heck does a “promoted trend” tell you about the trend? Seriously, the new Twitter interface is beautiful, however, their business peeps must be stuck in the banner ages of marketing.

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