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- YoThisBAlec, on 01/20/2009, -0/+10Just take a look at most social media sites. The businesses are competing with cute animal videos or people getting kicked in the junk for peoples' attention.
You can't compete with cute animals and people getting kicked in the junk. - michaelpinto, on 01/20/2009, -0/+6The Ugly: "Social Media/SEO Experts" who follow 1000+ in Twitter and then start to stalk you as well in vague hopes of business. I block these jerks right away, but I'd pay money for an automated script that would do it.
- woofers07, on 01/20/2009, -1/+4As an interactive designer at an ad agency, yes "social media" is the next big marketing tool. Every agency is beginning to utilize it, some are slower at it than others, but it's becoming a big part in all agencies. It's kind of weird that I've spent days building wikipedia pages, facebook pages or tweeting while being billed out at $120/hr.
- Barackalypse, on 01/20/2009, -0/+3Looks like you just found a revenue model for Twitter, blocking annoying users, they'll be rich!
- belebih, on 01/20/2009, -0/+2"It’s no longer a question whether you should embrace social media."
ORLY!? ***** "social media". - Pushkin, on 01/20/2009, -0/+2And the horrid: "Blog Blaster will automatically create thousands of links to your website - which will rank your website in a top 10 position."
- inactive, on 01/20/2009, -0/+2Social media is ok until business people come in thinking "we are going to storm into this innocent-land" and then the people using social media are like "don't come in our place" and so the business people try to do fake things to blend in and that lowers the quality of social media for both sides.
- exspasticcomics, on 01/20/2009, -0/+2The 'ugly' & 'unexpected' have little to do with social media & more to do with failed IP/copyright law. It's great to be able to profit from your ideas & creations- but corporate ownership is fatally flawed & has screwed it up for the rest of us. It's great to profit from your ideas & it's cool that after your gone- your family can profit/be supported for a couple of years- but this idea of multi-million dollar corporations wanting to own everything forever is just insane & unreal.
Mickey Mouse needs to be killed just for sanity's sake. - Stegg, on 01/20/2009, -1/+3Synopped: http://synopit.com/summaries/246
- airabongco, on 09/11/2009, -0/+1Social media has proven to have its effects on man, as it has already changed the patterns of behaviors of many. Abuse of such sites of some people, however, has been rising to a certain degree of annoyance.
- nat014, on 04/18/2009, -0/+1Social Medai can be a very powerful tool and once more it shows that if you work hard and provide valuable content it will be shared. Understanding this power, learning how to use social media and master them will help people. Keep the good practice good content, good info and once it is good ... make sure you share it.
- oddgoo, on 01/20/2009, -0/+1I love how these kind of stories have thumbnails with no resemblance whatsoever to the actual content.
- deliverymedia, on 09/12/2009, -0/+0It's not anymore about looking for information. Stuff is constantly being thrown in your face that it's overwhelming.
It's high time that laws should be formulated regarding internet behavior, but since there's really no governing or regulating body and the web is rapidly and constantly changing, I'm not sure if it's entirely possible. - inactive, on 01/20/2009, -1/+1Who comes up with this *****, "social media"?.
You mean some cheap crap some 10 year old thought was funny and figured out how to put it online. - MeccaYdna, on 01/20/2009, -0/+0There's definitely some overzealous steps being taken, though. If there's one thing I hate, it's when a new product comes out...yet the only source for official information on it is its myspace page? You catch the minds of all the sub-17 year olds, while at the same time alienating virtually anybody else. That's just stupified.



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