The latest demographics are out on the most popular social media sites. Charts and complete breakdowns included.
Stay in touch with friends, co-workers, relatives and more. Decide what and when you want to share and who can view comments and photos.
The American Red Cross shares its social media strategy for employees, online. Find out what makes their strategy so successful.
Memories are made of moments. thisMoment pulls in your social media pictures, blogs, videos, and more to create sharable experiences with others.
Radian6 helps pinpoint all of your social media conversations for easy monitoring and analyzing. Keep tabs on who is talking about you!
Monitor your Social Media presence in 10 minutes a day with this plan.
Take a look at how Kraft Foods is using their noodle to expand their social media efforts.
Looking to stay on top of the ever-changing social media platform called Facebook? Check out the group Facebook Marketing Solutions.
The best tool for a PR professional in this interactive age is the Social Media Release. Forget email attachments, word documents and image CDs. PitchEngine is a great tool for sharing news using Web 2.0 tools.
How are non-profits making use of social media? Beth Kanter, a professional blogger, writes about the use of social media tools in the non-profit sector for social change. Learn more at Beth's Blog:
Bookmark this page! Peter Kim has created a master list of companies that are using social media, including links to examples and descriptions of social media types and industries.
Tweetsgiving: A Twitter social experiment designed to demonstrate the power of the social web by raising $10,000 in 48 hours to build a classroom in Tanzania.
Looking for some examples of how companies are utilizing social media? Check out Peter Kim's List of Social Marketing Examples:
How are non-profits making use of social media? Beth Kanter, a professional blogger, writes about the use of social media tools in the non-profit sector for social change. Learn more at Beth’s Blog:
Thinking about creating a public dialogue with your consumers? Noted community and social media blogger Chris Brogan suggests your approach:
Barack Obama raised an unprecedented half a billion dollars online in his 21-month-long presidential campaign. Learn how Obama’s marketing team managed this feat through the use blogs, texting, social networking sites, YouTube, BarackTV and more.
Stay on top of your online networking by setting up an account at Ping.fm. Update up to 30 different social networking sites simultaneously including facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and del.icio.us. You can post via your mobile phone, PC or Mac.
Given the buzz of social media, it’s likely that your company has been or will be exploring social network/community platforms. Check out some great community building insight from Demand Media Inc’s CEO at the Web 2.0 Summit:
Heard about "social bookmarking"? Two sites--Delicious and StumbleUpon--are both free Internet-based services that can help you tag, save, and share your favorite websites. You can also see how users of both sites are helping increase your web presence through tags and bookmarks of your site.
Brightkite is a location-based social network. You can see where your friends are, what they're up to in real time, and meet up with those nearby.
Check out three key tips for turning your social media community members into fans and evangelists.
Like something you see in our Hot Sheet? We’ve made it easy for you to post it to your facebook and myspace profiles, or to save it on popular bookmarking sites Digg and delicious. We can help you expand the reach of your marketing database by allowing your email recipients to do the same, as they spread the word to their social networks about special sale items or other useful news.
Who’s Talkin is social media search made easy. Type in your company’s brand name or even your own “online handle” and pull up the latest and greatest from over 60 popular websites.
Is YouTube becoming the next big advertising medium? The Business Journal of Milwaukee talks with local business owners on how this social media phenomenon impacts their sales.
The highly regarded community and social media blogger Chris Brogan is a walking hotbed of great ideas; he’s put together a list of his 50 “most linked to” posts for easy reference to his genius.
With so many social media tools, how can you tell who’s looking for or talking about you? Social Mention searches through user-generated content on social media sites so you can track conversations in real time.
Can social media marketing be effective during tough economic times? Crimson Hexagon, a leader in brand monitoring and analytics, offers a whitepaper called "Listen, Understand, Act" for more information.
Is hype really just hype? Not if you can put it into a sweet, social media-integrated dashboard like Microsoft did for its recent launch of Windows 7.
One of our favorites too--the 2010 CMO's guide to social media debuted in February's Issue #67. This quick hit guide helps marketers understand how to best leverage the major social media sites for customer communication, brand exposure, site traffic and SEO.