by James Ball | Mar 29, 2010 | Facebook, Infographic, Resources, Social Media
This is a pretty amazing infographic from the folks at website-monitoring.com. I still find it hard to digest the phenomenal growth that Facebook has experienced, especially over this past year. This infographic really brings home the reality of that growth. While...
by James Ball | Mar 23, 2010 | Case Studies, Facebook, Social Media, Strategy, Twitter
A tweet by Scott Stratten (@unmarketing on Twitter) caught my attention yesterday, and I felt that it warranted a deeper look. I was pleasantly surprised by what I found as I looked into what Vistaprint was doing across the social web. I wanted to share my thoughts...
by James Ball | Mar 14, 2010 | Case Studies, Facebook, Social Media, Strategy, Twitter
It’s Sunday, and nobody wants to talk about business, so I’ll keep this short and simple. I really just wanted to share this nicely done infographic with you. The image comes to us from an article on the DIYSEO blog. I think it’s also helpful to investigate the...
by James Ball | Mar 5, 2010 | Blogging, Case Studies, Facebook, How To, Resources, Social Media, Strategy, Twitter
*Update 3/13/10 Ford wins PR Week Award for Best Use of Social Media! Congrats! Front and center in this post today resides Scott Monty, head of social media for Ford Motor Company. If you weren’t aware, Scott is HUGE in the world of social media. So many have learned...
by James Ball | Feb 26, 2010 | Content Marketing, Facebook, Resources, Social Media, Twitter, Video
Wow, it just keeps getting bigger…and harder to wrap my mind around the staggering numbers and recent growth! JESS3 / The State of The Internet from Jesse Thomas on Vimeo.
by James Ball | Feb 18, 2010 | Case Studies, Community, Facebook, Marketing, Resources, Social Media, Strategy, Twitter
The writing may not bear any resemblance to Margaret Mitchell’s “Gone with the Wind”, but there is some common ground here, quite literally. The writing is in the form of 140 character “tweets” posted to Twitter.com from the Oakland Cemetery account, and Margaret...