The past week brought a fresh batch of channel developments. Under any other context, this would be considered a busy week, but in our realm, this is as boring as it gets, which is not boring at all as far as we’re concerned. As if there is ever a dull moment in social media! Did
Facebook’s newsfeed algorithm – called Edgerank – determines which stories appear in a user’s newsfeed, and in what order, based on factors like affinity, weight, and time decay. This means that fans are more likely to see your brand’s post if it was published fairly recently, and if the fan has established a pattern of
Content to Commerce covers social’s influence on many aspects of life- from industry to parenting to sports. So, in a quest to make sure every element of the social experience is addressed here on our blog, I’m going to tackle an all-important topic: dating… in a socially saturated world. Dating is hard enough. If it
rec.i.proc.i.ty / [res-uh-pros-i-tee] / n. mutual dependence, action or influence www.merriam-webster.com ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————- Newton’s Third Law of Physics I constantly contextualize and visualize information; it makes digesting that information easier. Thus, I often think of social media in the context of Newton’s Third Law of Physics (for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction).
I’m 25, a newlywed, and employed at Big Fuel doing what I love. I work hard and grateful to have job stability, but sometimes you just need a break. The issue: Taking a vacation when discretionary income is almost nonexistent. Social media to the rescue. Traveling on a budget changes how you travel, but there is a