The New York Knicks’ young point guard has nearly melted search engines and Twitter over the past week despite other big stories, such as a possible war with Iran, the struggling economy, U.S. presidential election and Tuesday’s release of the 2012 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. Read more
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Feb. 15 – Sixers: Race, not racism, plays role in Linsation | Philadelphia Inquirer
When Boxer Floyd Mayweather wrote on his Twitter account Monday that ‘Jeremy Lin is a good player but all the hype is because he’s Asian,’ and then later followed up with a tweet saying, ‘I’m speaking my mind on behalf of other NBA players. They are programmed to be politically correct and will be penalized […]
Feb. 14 – How Innovation Can Lead to Profitable SMB Growth | USA Business Review
Innovation can lead to profitable small and medium business (SMB) growth starting in 2012. This year can be a rebound year for SMBs if business owners commit to innovating and focusing more on client-retention. The key problem is that most business owners are reluctant to move forward due to pressing economic concerns including the financial […]
Feb. 10 – Commentary: Facebook’s Bando ad deal isn’t right for its users | Washington Post
When Facebook filed for its IPO last week, CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed that the company generated $3.7 billion in revenue in 2011, 85 percent of it stemming from advertising. Currently, Facebook solely hosts ads on the standard version of its social media platform. However, the company recently inked a deal with Bango that will bring […]
Feb. 10 – Will Bango Help Facebook Monetize its 60 million-plus mobile app users? | Mobile Commerce Daily
Facebook reportedly revealed this week that more than 60 million users have engaged with third-party apps via its mobile Web site or native apps that integrate with the Bango service. With its mobile use growing, monetizing mobile is crucial for the company if it wants to continue driving overall revenue growth, and a new agreement […]
Feb. 9 – U.K.’s Bango Inks Deal for Facebook Mobile, Maybe Ads | Investor’s Business Daily
Bango, a U.K. mobile payments services company, announced Wednesday that it has signed an agreement with Facebook, launching a spate of rumors that Facebook’s 425 million mobile app users will soon see ads. Bango’s announcement came in the form of a two-paragraph release, which says it’s “too early in the relationship to accurately forecast the […]
Feb. 8 – Is an Amazon Store in the Real World a Good Idea? | Daily Finance; an AOL Money & Finance Site
The Internet is abuzz with the word that you might soon be able to buy a new Kindle at an actual Amazon (AMZN) Store. The e-commerce giant is reportedly opening its first pilot store in Seattle, something of a boutique operation that will feature Amazon exclusives like the Kindle e-reader, Kindle Fire tablet and its […]
Feb. 8 – Talk of the Web | Enterprise Irregulars
There’s been a lot of activity on the Web and in our industry in the last week and I thought it might be fun to try and tie at least some of it together. Much of it in one way or another involves Facebook—or FB as the proposed ticker symbol suggests. Read more
Feb. 8 – The Talk of the Web | CRM Buyer
There’s been a lot of activity on the Web and in our industry in the last week, and I thought it might be fun to try and tie at least some of it together. Much of it in one way or another involves Facebook — or “FB,” as the proposed ticker symbol suggests. Read more
Feb. 7 – A field guide to the Facebook IPO | MSN Money
Facebook is still learning how to make money off of all it knows about you. And it will probably be learning for years, just as Google has evolved over time. Read more
Feb. 7 – Investing in Facebook’s IPO | International Business Times
Facebook officially filed for their IPO last week with an expected offering to take place in May. At that time, Facebook will be valued somewhere between $75 billion to $100 billion. Also announced were the company’s 2011 financials, showing $3.7 billion in revenue. As strong as this figure looks at first, investors should look further […]
Feb. 7 – Sitting Out the Facebook IPO | Financial Planning
With a projected valuation of as much as $100 billion, Facebook’s imminent IPO may portend great things for social media. But many planners feel less bullish about its prospects for delivering investment returns. Read more
Feb. 3 – Why Facebook may not be a wise investment | Washington Post
Facebook officially filed its IPO on Wednesday. The initial public offering is expected sometime in May and will value Facebook at $75 billion to $100 billion. The company generated $3.7 billion in 2011 revenue. As strong as this figure sounds at first, a savvy investor should look further in to its financials to see how […]
Feb. 1 – Congress Considering Making Changes to Video Privacy Protection Act | CBS
Congress is considering making an important change to a law that hasn’t been touched since the heyday of VHS tapes. It’s all about privacy. You can share most anything on Facebook, but not your Netflix queue. “They want to have the ability to make that rental history more public, have it become something that is […]
Jan. 31 – Is Charity an Impulse Purchase? | SEOmoz
Some aspects of marketing seem intuitive, yet after time passes, the reality of data collection sets in. Such is the apparent case regarding the donations-through-text process. An online post revisits the altruistic sentiments relayed by those who donated to Haiti after the destructive earthquake of two years ago. Read more
Jan. 31 – Twitter Actions Receive Seesaw Reactions | Search Engine Journal
Twitter announced changes in its privacy policies, which immediately raised concerns for freedom activists in addition to writers and reporters in other lands, who feel their ability to share stories, some that may be seen as ‘controversial’ by respective governments and authority figures, will be limited. The reaction comes at a sensitive time for most […]
Jan. 26 – WebiMax Announces Extensive SEO Reseller Strategic Partnership Program Headed by Stan Evans, Director of Strategic SEO Partnerships | San Francisco Chronicle
WebiMax founder and CEO Ken Wisnefski announced the company now offers an extensive SEO Reseller Strategic Partnership Program. Headed by Stan Evans, this program gives other agencies the ability to offer a full suite of SEO services to their clients, while earning residual revenue. Read more
Jan. 25 – J.C. Penney Maps a New Path | Internet Retailer
J.C. Penney Co. Inc.Mass MerchantOnline Sales:$1,530,000,000Growth:2.0%See MoreJ.C. Penney CEO Ron Johnson today presented a four-year plan that he says will establish J.C. Penney as America’s favorite store. His plan includes making big investments to improve the experience consumers have while shopping in Penney’s more than 1,100 retail stores, lowering and simplifying product pricing and revamping […]
Jan. 24 – Facebook Actions – How It Impacts SEO | Search Engine Journal
At the f8 conference in September, Facebook announced the addition of Timeline and Open Graph. These new tools let users tell a more detailed story of their life through a newly designed profile page. Earlier this week, Facebook launched Facebook Actions, an enhancement adding additional call-to-action tabs beyond the standard “like”. Read more
Jan. 24 – WebiMax Announces Launch of SEO Reseller Strategic Partnership Program | Yahoo! News
WebiMax announced the launch of an SEO Reseller Strategic Partnership Program, heavily focused on the white label resale of its award winning services. The program is designed to help the partner grow and generate more residual revenue by offering SEO services to their clients either through private label initiatives or direct referrals. Read more