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LinkedIn Company Pages

LinkedIn Company Pages


In the past LinkedIn was a great place to keep all your business contacts and it has always been a great site for recruitment - both for employers and employees.   It has always been a good place to get a job or find a new hire.

It has now become a fantastic resource for companies to show off their products and services - particularly good for B2B companies, who are not catered for particularly well in social media.  Alongside the basic company overview, LinkedIn are now giving companies the opportunity to add a seperate page for each product / service they offer.  These are no ordinary pages and they offer the chance to have a media rich page with downloads, videos, contacts and recommendations on each product page.  These are so good that I plan to use the design on websites I build in the future.

Can MySpace Be My Space Once Again?

By Patrick Naughton

MySpaceRemember MySpace? If you are still a teenager the answer is probably no. But if, like me, you began your social networking addiction in mid-2000 you should be giving a “ah MySpace” right about now.  Either way the news is that MySpace are revamping their platform and moving towards “social entertainment".

Irish Taoiseach Falls On Social Media Sword

By Patrick Naughton

Brian Cowen

Was he drunk, hungover, tired, hoarse or all of the above? The question seems irrelevant now as the media storm has taken off and developed a life of it’s own. What I am referring to is a slightly slurred interview by our very own Taoiseach Brian Cowen on Tuesday’s Morning Ireland. Cowen did sound like he had a hangover that would kill an elephant but being a nation of alcohol enthusiasts we would forgive him, wouldn’t we? Apparently not, minutes after the interview Simon Coveney, A Fine Gael frontbench spokesman, started the media domino effect by Tweeting that the Taoiseach “sounded half way between drunk and hung-over”. Coveney’s Tweet was soon picked up across the media and the story spread like, I know it’s a cliché but seriously, a wild fire!

Media analyst Stephen O’Leary studied the coverage of this story from over 128,000 news sources in over 200 countries. In the 15 hours from the interview 457 articles were published in 26 countries. 108 of these were in Ireland, 197 in the US and 51 in the UK. The story was also published in countries across western Europe, in China, India and Australia.

Twitter played a central role is starting this avalanche of media interest. It is the instant nature of Twitter that makes it effective. One Tweet can be circulated to thousands of followers in an instant and this empowers the Tweeters.

So who are the winners in this story? Definitely Twitter. In every news clip I have seen or news story that I have read the story begins with Simon Coveney's Tweet. This is great free advertisement for Twitter. Is shows the power of Twitter and I can envisage the CEO of Twitter sitting back and reading this story with a smile.

Just tweet it. Can you repeat that please?

Every couple of years our dictionary expands with new words. Google, Twitter, Tweet, I could go on with the list but I will spare you the torment.

How to Optimise Your YouTube Videos

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