Regional online magazine SoGlos.com marks its four year anniversary this week. To mark the oocasion, the magazine reveals 10 secrets to its success…
$150 ‘economy smartphones’ to drive mobile sales
Economy Smartphones, with a retail price of $150 or lower, will account for nearly one-third of shipments in five years, helping to drive shipments to 1 billion annually, according to new research.
Top 5 tips: Facebook page management for celebrities and VIPs
Celebrities and other high profile VIPs must ensure that their Facebook pages are continually managed and monitored for abuse and misuse if they want to provide fans with a safe online environment and protect their own reputation. Tamara Littleton, CEO of social media management agency, eModeration, provides guidance on how this can be done.
Mobile web ‘disappointing consumers around the world’
A significant portion of mobile consumers’ expectations are not being met as the result of poor mobile and application performance, according to new research.
TV vs. Smartphone: Mobile Proves Strong Competition for TV
During ‘prime time’ hours, smartphone owners browse the internet on their mobiles and watch TV at an equally high rate of usage, according to new research.
Buddy Media takes Facebook management tool to London
Facebook advertising management system Buddy Media is opening of its European Headquarters in London, as the US firm expands overseas.
More businesses hiring remote and virtual workers
There has been a rapid rise in the number of UK businesses hiring remote staff in the last year, according to new research.
Google closes down Labs to focus on existing products
Google is closing down its iconic Google Labs site- the place for many of the internet giant’s experimental products, and the birthplace of popular services such as Gmail and Google Calendar.
Facebook revenue bonus from Farmville; online gaming giant Zynga disclosure
Regulatory filings may not be the most exciting read, but buried in the papers of social gaming giant Zynga (Farmville’s creators) there’s a giant 30% commission to Facebook for the virtual goods sold. That’s $83m in the first quarter of 2011. Here’s why it matters to investors and social media stakeholders…
ASOS ‘gets twice as many social media users than other retailers’
Pure play retailer ASOS has attracted over double the amount of new followers in the last three months across Twitter and Facebook than any other retailer according to the latest Social Media Benchmark results.