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Is Your Company Exhibiting Anti-Social Tendencies?

It’s been about 3 or so years since everyone started talking about Facebook, Twitter and all of the rest of the social media sites have invaded our lives. How has your company pivoted in this new arena of corporate openness? If you are like many companies, you have accepted social media for all of the [...]

New Video on the State of the Internet

JESS3 / The State of The Internet from Jesse Thomas on Vimeo.

How is the Fortune 100 Using Social Media?

Global Social Media Checkup View more presentations from Burson-Marsteller.

Sharkbait Adds Twitter API Integration

Sharkbait is pleased to announce that it’s API integration with Twitter is now complete. Clients are now able to use the marketing automation and CRM interface to send Tweets immediately as well as schedule future Tweets using Sharkbait SaaS. This is the second completed API integration for Sharkbait users. In 2009, Sharkbait announced an integrated [...]

What Can Sharkbait Do For Your Company?

A lot of companies will hide behind fancy marketing jargon. At the end of the day, everyone wants to know the same thing. So what do you get with a basic set up on Sharkbait? Let’s get right to what you want to know. Social Media Integration: Set Up and Design Your Facebook Fan Page [...]

Olympian Twitter List

Make sure you add the Verified Olympian Twitter List to your page to get the updated Tweets from Vancouver! http://twitter.com/#list/verified/olympians

Twitter Looks to Be Alive and Kicking

Despite the doom and gloom reports about Twitter’s stagnation, it seems that the numbers don’t lie. Twitter is still trending north and for the time being all seems well in Twitterland.

Facebook and Twitter Lead the Pack as Social Media Usage Skyrockets

Despite Facebook privacy changes and serious cases of Twitter Fail Whale, social media use has increased astronomically since this time last year: During December 2009, global users spent an average of five hours on social networking sites, up from three hours in December 2008. That’s an 82% increase. Nielsen just released a report on its [...]