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Get a refresh on Facebook for business

If you’ve just attended Trib U training on how to use Facebook for business you might want to refresh your memory as you build your page by checking out Facebook’s Free Marketing Bootcamp, which started this week and is running for the next two weeks. Facebook’s already hosted  two live streaming sessions and they’ll be

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Posted on November 4, 2011 at 7:00 am by 435 Digital in 435 Digital

Privacy, identity key to NextDoor’s good neighbors strategy

NextDoor is the new kid on the social network block and I’m betting that they’ve intensely studied existing social networks to pick up what works and throw out what doesn’t so they can hit critical mass quickly and gather up the laggards who have been holding back from getting social on the Internet. NextDoor hopes

Narrowcasts showcase creativity on social Web

The social Web challenges me to get out of my way and to think anew  about  whatever it is that I am doing – whether it  is washing dishes or crafting a Tweet. But still it’s easy to get stuck in a mindset that values fast and efficient over fun and meandering.  It’s a times like

Public Parts: Rules for the Radically Public Company

These rules for a radically public company are excerpted and adapted from Jeff Jarvis new book, Public Parts. You’ll be hearing more about Jarvis and his book here, but in the meantime I’ll offer some food for thought. A few questions to ask yourself. Could your company be this radical? At this point in time,

SEO Implications of Google Encrypted Search

What Happened? On October 18th, Google announced that over the next few weeks they’ll be introducing encrypted search (via SSL) for those users who perform a search query while signed in to Google. As a result, this will limit the data seen in analytics programs. We will no longer be able to see the specific