Posts Tagged ‘social media networking’

Have You Switched Your HubPages Account to a Sub-domain Yet?

Friday, August 26th, 2011

If you haven’t heard by now, all Hubbers’ accounts need to be switched to customized subdomains.

Why you ask? The company gives two reasons.

1. Having your blogs in a personal sub-domain may help your traffic as the collective online reputation of your Hubs will be able to stand on its own and be judged by Google’s search algorithm individually (as opposed to being judged along with everyone else’s work)

2. With a personalized sub-domain, you’ll be better equipped to develop a personal Online brand.

Visit the sub-domain chooser section of your account and complete the shift.

For more information on the subdomain shift, visit HubPages official Learning Center entry.

Social Media Developments: Innovative, or Annoying?

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

Everyday, there seems to be a new social media site feature created that we have to explore. With so much social media marketing and information thrown our way, it’s hard to stay on top of the latest trends.

Here’s two of the newest updates in the social media world.

1. Frozen Bytes – Have you ever wondered what you were doing, or thinking this time last year? Thanks to Facebook’s latest feature, you now have that option.

As you’re surfing the site, past statuses can appear on the right-hand side.

The “On This Day in (insert year here)” message and status shows up usually when you’re looking at friends’ photo albums.

You can “Like” stepping back in social media time, and see what else you had to say back then, or click the “show more” button to see additional status updates.

If Your Friends Like a Feature, Odds Are You Will Too

If Your Friends "Like" a Feature, Odds Are You Will Too

2. Showing Lists – FourSquare now allows users to create lists to rank the types of businesses they know best, from cupcake making places, coffee shops and malls to popular restaurants. You can create your list, rate your places, and share them with friends. We know that if we see one of our friends frequently visiting a place, we’re more prone to try it ourselves.

Are consumers being confused, and possibly annoyed by the addition of features to social media sites almost on a daily basis? Whatever happened to that saying, “If it’s not broke, don’t try to fix it”?

In the mean time, we’ll still continue to check out the latest trend and probably  “like”, “share”, “post”, “tweet”, or “follow” it.

Google vs. Facebook: Numbers Don’t Lie

Friday, July 15th, 2011

Which Company Will be King of the Social Media World?

Google is attempting to make its mark in the social media world with its launch of Google+. Should Facebook be worried that it may disappear into the night the way MySpace slowly burned out? Can Google be a legit contender in taking on Facebook?

According to ComScore Data Mine, Google surpassed 1 billion unique visitors worldwide in May, while Facebook rang in at 713.6 million.

To further this numbers game,  the NielsonWire Company reported that Google’s lead is narrower in the U.S., where it had 155 million unique visitors from desktop and laptop computers in May compared with Facebook’s 140 million.

Which One Will Reign As King of Social Media?

Which One Will Reign As King of Social Media?

Business and Friend Use

At the time this blog was written, Google+ does not allow entities that aren’t people, i.e. businesses and organizations. It’s only accepting applications for “entities” to participate in a “small experiment to see the effects of brands in the G+ experience”.

However, Facebook allows both business pages and business and organization groups.

Google+’s Facebook Friend Exporter: Export your friends’ contact info from Facebook so you can import them into Google+, is now blocked by Facebook! Unless you know your friend’s e-mail address, you can’t invite them. You can’t “search” for people the way you can on Facebook.

What Now?

Currently, Google may be leading with the of number of users, but Facebook has an enormous base of regular users who spend a large amount of time on its site much more than Google.

There are still questions that need to be answered. Will people will be attracted to the appeal of the new Google+ service? Will they be willing to leave an established network like Facebook where they already have numerous connections? Will they want two social media profiles?
Who wins? The companies, or us, the every day computer user?

The people who use social media sites will benefit from two strong companies battling to improve their products and services to either keep up with technology and social media, or win over the market.

Only time will tell how far this social media site feud will go. In the mean time, we’ll all continue to “like”, share and soon “+1”.

*UPDATE:

Impressive Improvements Coming to Google+

Major Google+ changes and improvements coming next week:
The following list was extracted from comments on Vic Gundotra’s Google+ profile, Senior VP of Social at Google. The speed at which this release has been announced is impressive.

- Ability to share Google Docs and Calendar with circles
- Lifting of the 5000 circle cap and the ability to overlap circles
- Easy private messaging option including to person who starts a thread
- Link to hide all comments again after you’ve clicked to show all
- Ability to modify circles a post is shared with after posting it
- Ability to share with all circles, but with an “except” option
- Reading sparks and +1 comments in the Android app
- Option of a circle that doesn’t show up in your stream
- Menu follows you down the stream as you scroll
- Revamp Google Reader to make sharing easier
- Sharing and refresh updates in the Android app
- Better integration of Google Chat with Google+
- Fix issues with instant upload for photos
- Addition of hash tags to aid searching
- Blocking working 100% of the time
- Google+ app for other platforms
- Easy way to merge circles
- File-sharing integration
- Nested comments