Archive for April, 2010

Facebook ‘Like’ Is Here

Posted 19 April 2010 | By | Categories: Industry News | 904 Comments

Just a quick heads up. We’ve begun noticing the implementation of the new ‘Like’ button that will soon be replacing ‘Become A Fan’ on Facebook pages. Not only has the button changed, but the ‘#### Fans’ box now displays “#### People Like This” We’ve also noticed that the little orange flag at the top of [...]

Is Diversity The Key To Influence On Twitter?

Is Diversity The Key To Influence On Twitter?

Posted 16 April 2010 | By | Categories: Research, Social Media, Strategy | 237 Comments

The Million Follower Fallacy: Audience Size Doesn’t Prove Influence on Twitter by Sarah Perez reviews a study by Meeyoung Cha, Hamed Haddadi, Fabricio Benevenuto, and Krishna P. Gummadi* that gives the research data to back up what most social media pros already know – follower counts on Twitter areĀ  “somewhat of a meaningless metric when [...]

A “Real-Time” Look at Social Web Growth

Posted 09 April 2010 | By | Categories: Industry News, Research, Social Media | 1,264 Comments

I recently came across a pretty nifty widget that illustrates the exponential growth of the “social web”. Similar to the famed National Debt Clock, although the chart doesn’t pull in “real-time” data, the information it dynamically presents is based on a number of key social web data points from a number of sources, i.e.: 20 [...]