3 Reasons Why Your Facebook Page Needs Google Analytics

Thursday, 25 February 2010 , 11:45 | Category : Blog, Facebook, Google
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by Kristen Malzone
Webdigi posted a blog on Monday about their successful integration of Google Analytics on their Facebook fan page. They even created a tool you can use to generate the Google Analytics code for your fan page on Facebook. This is extremely valuable information because Facebook Insights only provide a limited amount of information [...]

Where in the World are Carmen Sandiego, Your Loved Ones and You?

By: Shannon Aronin

Back in the early 90s, many of us enjoyed the PBS show Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego? Today’s technology would have made the gumshoes job a whole lot easier.
Foursquare, Gowalla, Yelp, now Google Buzz, and even Twitter allow users to announce to the world their exact location, right down to latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates. What [...]

Top Ten Twitter Tips for @PressSec Robert Gibbs

By Shannon Aronin 
On Saturday, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs joined “the Twitter.”

Now tweeting from the @PressSec account, his follower count on Saturday grew by more than 1,000 per hour. By Monday morning he put out his third tweet and was up to 18,000 followers. I guess people really want to hear what Robert Gibbs has [...]

Live Blogging & Analysis from Facebook’s Announcement @Ad Week

Tuesday, 22 September 2009 , 8:13 | Category : Blog, Facebook
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Sheryl Sandberg, Chief Operating Officer at Facebook, is speaking today at Advertising Week in New York. She is expected to make a major announcement about a partnership with Nielsen to create a program called “Brand Lift”  that was first reported yesterday in the Wall Street Journal and covered by Mashable and AllFacebook.
Sandberg’s entire speech, entitled [...]

At the risk of sounding immature

Thursday, 23 October 2008 , 15:10 | Category : Blog
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Blogging is so 2001, thank you very much.
That is to say, I have been blogging since I created my good ol’ LiveJournal 7 years ago. I even still have my xanga from “back in the day” (i.e. high school). And I feel incredibly at ease now that blogging is an integral part of [...]

To sir, with love.

Monday, 1 October 2007 , 16:54 | Category : Blog, Non-profit/Government
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DonorsChoose.org is a non-profit web site that allows people to help fund classrooms across the United States. Teachers submit proposals for their classroom needs, including the amount needed to reach their goals. Random people search the website, read the proposals, find one that particularly speaks to them, and donate! Simple as that. It is personal, [...]