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7 months ago

in Twollow: Automatically Follow People on Twitter Based on Keywords on Jacob Morgan on Social Media, Technology, Marketing, and Life
This is going to be abused by companies. Guaranteed.
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jacobmorgan oh absolutely. twitter is going to have to figure out a way to prevent abuse otherwise it's just going to kill the platform.

thanks for reading and commenting

7 months ago

in Quick and Easy SEO Tips - Meta Descriptions on Jacob Morgan on Social Media, Technology, Marketing, and Life
Very good advice. I've seen million dollar companies with great websites, but they looked incredibly ugly in a google search because they didn't use meta tags. It takes about 5 minutes to do and makes a HUGE difference in search results. Great post.
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jacobmorgan ive seen many of those. i used to work with these multi million dollar companies to fix many of their seo issues. implementation time with a large company is just a nightmare though!

thanks for the comment

7 months ago

in Social Media for the Movie Industry, A 20th Century Fox Strategy on Jacob Morgan on Social Media, Technology, Marketing, and Life
Fox Searchlight does a really good job marketing movies. Juno is a great example of that with the Junoverse website, free t-shirts at screenings, and some guerilla marketing with the track team running around cities. Fox in general seems to be better at marketing than most studios.
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jacobmorgan ya i agree they do have some creative ways to get the word out. id be curious to hear about how they measure the results from their campaigns. funny that we don't really see any other movie companies make an effort to get into the social media space.

thanks for reading and commenting!

7 months ago

in Twitter: Unfollow me, it’s not personal on Web Business by Ken Burbary
I've noticed that if someone unfollows me, 99% of the time I haven't been following them. They most likely used one of the twitter tools to see who wasn't following them and they trimmed down their list. It's understandable.

7 months ago

in Twitter: Unfollow me, it’s not personal | Web Business by Ken Burbary on Web Business by Ken Burbary
I've noticed that if someone unfollows me, 99% of the time I haven't been following them. They most likely used one of the twitter tools to see who wasn't following them and they trimmed down their list. It's understandable.
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