Posted on January 18, 2013 9:19 am by Shel Holtz | Brands | Business | Facebook | Marketing | PR | Search
(c) Can Stock PhotoThe Friday Wrap this week is rich with research results, case studies, and reports. As always, there was more content to choose from than space allowed. You can skim the complete list of stories and posts I tagged at my link blog, LinksFromShel.tumblr.com.
For a long time, the leaders of the…
Posted on January 4, 2013 9:04 am by Shel Holtz | Content | Brands | Business | Facebook | Google+ | Measurement | Social Media
(c) Can Stock PhotoHere’s the wrap-up of great posts and momentous events from the first week of 2013. If you’re interested in the complete listing of all the content I collected over the past seven days, visit my link blog at LinksFromShel.tumblr.com.
The reporting of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission’s investigation into Google centers on Google’s big…
Posted on December 28, 2012 8:33 am by Shel Holtz | Brands | Mobile | Publishing | Social Media | Video | Writing and Editing
(c) Can Stock PhotoThe Friday Wrap reviews some of the best, most interesting and newsworthy posts and articles from the last week. The items included in the Wrap are chosen from my link blog, which you are always welcome to visit: LinksFromShel.tumblr.com. I hope everyone has a very Happy New Year?
A new study from IDG…
Posted on December 14, 2012 10:23 am by Shel Holtz | Pinterest | Brands | Gamification | Location-based Services | Marketing | Media | Mobile
I’ve accumulated a treasure trove of interesting items over the seven days. This week’s Wrap includes some of the juiciest. You can see all the items I’ve bookmarked on my link blog at LinksFromShel.tumblr.com.
Ah, the holidays. A crispness in the air, Christmas tree lots, holiday music in malls and—the latest tradition—mountains of predictions for digital and social media for the upcoming year. Over…
Posted on November 28, 2012 1:21 pm by Shel Holtz | Brands | Facebook
Brands and their agents continue to produce a flood of complaints about the declining number of posts that make it into the Facebook news feeds of people who have liked their pages. Blackmail!, they howl, arguing that the change to the algorithm that determines which posts make it into news feeds is designed to force brands to pay actual money…
Posted on November 23, 2012 11:59 am by Shel Holtz | Brands | Facebook | Google+ | Marketing | Research | RSS | Video
(c) Can Stock PhotoI hope all of my American friends and colleagues had a warm and fulfilling Thanksgiving. I spent mine in Las Vegas, where my wife’s brother and his longtime girlfriend are getting married on Sunday. The news doesn’t stop for holidays or family gatherings, though, so here’s a somewhat abbreviated edition of the Firday Wrap. As always, you are welcome to tap…
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