Why Protecting Your Twitter Profile is a Bad Idea
Estimated Reading Time: 7 minutesSeveral communication pros still protect their Twitter profiles. This is a bad idea if you want to build a network.
Several communication pros still protect their Twitter profiles. This is a bad idea if you want to build a network.
Conway Wigg examines one company's approach to social media in Malta, which uses Facebook for targeted conversation and engagement.
Why puppets hate Facebook and make Google+ look like Facebook are part of this week's roundup.
Catching up on my RSS reader (I’m woefully behind), I came across this post from Dirk Singer’s Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics.
It looks at an eMarketer assessment of why regular Twitter users, though relatively small in number (when you compare them to Internet users overall), make the platform I love – and many still love to hate – important: