Archives: Social Networks

Keepio… Collect. Share. Swap.

November 17th, 20100 comments

Some friends of mine have been busy for the last year building a cool new social app called Keepio. The social service is built around a simple but very useful idea: that human socialization isn’t just about communication, chatting, texting, etc. It’s also about the exchange of goods. And sharing information about goods. So Keepio [...]

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Social media spending outlook for 2009

February 15th, 20090 comments

A study by Ad-ology Research suggests that small businesses in the US are becoming increasingly aware of the power of social media, with many of them saying that they plan to use social network marketing more this year than before. It’s a trend probably brought on by the economy, as this type of strategy ranges [...]

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Join My Reddit Sub-Group: hotlinks – yummy!

January 24th, 20090 comments

I’ve decided to setup my own sub-reddit with a few friends primarily because I felt like there should be a section of reddit where people posted the kinds of links they would be likely to send around to their friends via Facebook or email. If you use reddit and are interested in contributing to this [...]

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Taking care of your digital footprint

July 30th, 20080 comments

As an entrepreneur, you’ll be interacting a lot with other people: clients, suppliers, investors, etc. Most times, your reputation is your best asset in securing business deals, which is why it makes good sense to protect it. There are many ways to do this, but one thing that most people overlook is keeping a clean [...]

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Observation on making profits from “nothing” like Facebook

May 29th, 20081 Comment

The answer to the age old question “how can I make money from nothing?” is usually “it’s impossible.” Which, logically, I guess is correct. But in business, maximizing profits and revenues from a pre-existing product or service is key, and it’s something Facebook has impressed me with the past few months. Facebook example I’m assuming [...]

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