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Pinterest Piques Retailer Interest -
Wednesday, August 08, 2012
Editor’s Note: This is the first in a two-part series. With photo-sharing tool Instagram off the market – selling to Facebook earlier this year for a billion dollars – Pinterest is now the hottest social media startup in Silicon Valley due to its rapid growth as the fastest social media platform ever to gain 10 million unique users. Today, Pinterest boasts 17 million accounts, up from 5,000 in the fall of 2010, making it the third-largest social network after Facebook and Twitter, according to Forbes.
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Local QR Real Estate Usage Grows Slowly -
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
First seen in Japan in the mid-1990s, quick response codes could add momentous efficiency in the residential real estate world, allowing virtual tours of houses to take place on mobile devices.
But only 14 million American mobile device users have interacted with a QR code, according to recent study by digital business analytics firm comScore Inc. That means less than 5 percent of the American public has scanned a QR code.
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To Blog or Not to Blog? -
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
To blog or not to blog? Though certainly not as life or death as Shakespeare’s variation, it’s an interesting question faced by countless business owners and marketing professionals every day.
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Companies Embracing Twitter To Spread News -
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Social media experts have often described Twitter as a cocktail party – join in the many ongoing conversations as you hit up different groups in the room.
The reverse is also true. If one stands in the corner and doesn’t embrace the dialogue, no networking is accomplished, and the attendee loses relevance.