Yada Yada Newsletter July 13, 2007-Why Social Media Might be More Important than Google
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What do you do if your’re going on TV in twelve hours and your website doesn’t work?
Sounds like an impossible situation, but that is exactly what happened last week.
Although I cannot tell you who this public figure is, I can tell you that we were contacted to finish their website, get it working so that people could view their video and fill out a form showing their support.
YYMI Newsletter April 12, meet Moolah, my cash cow!
Marketing Fail of the week found by our own Steve Blom This one is wrong on so many levels. It does, however, gives you an idea on why historically speaking advertising not trusted! I suspect the drug commercials and ads of today will be seen in the future in the same sort of light. Don’t [...]
Podcast: Interview with Frugal Theme Developer Eric Hamm
Eric Hamm, the developer behind Frugal Theme (which is the theme that the Yada Yada Marketing site is built on) was kind enough to spend a few minutes with me. Here’s the interview in full. If you are interested in word press, web development or just want to know more about how you can build your own site without having to learn how to code, then enjoy!
Podcast: Interview with Apture community manager, Andrew Machado
Listen as Yada Yada Marketing President and Andrew Machado talk about Apture’s new magic bar (it’s really bad ass and it’s the cool bar you see on the top of the page when you scroll down,) their WordPress plugin, SXSW and a bunch of other interesting tidbits!
Podcast-Social Media Marketing
Join Laura Betterly as she goes over the basics of social media marketing and best practices. If you don’t get social media marketing, this will give you a good overview.
Yada Yada Newsletter March 16 Facebook Overtakes Google, Four Square and when to fire a client!
More new technology…lions and tigers and bears, oh my! March 16, 2010 Marketing Fail of the Week Some of the marketing fails I put here, I find on the internet, but I found this one in my local supermarket. I did some research and this is most probably Brittish in origin. I don’t suspect there’s a [...]
Yada Yada Marketing Newsletter March 4, 2010– The more things change, the more they stay the same..Marketing, social media and a cute cat and a monkey
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Twitter Mobile Usage Skyrocketed With “Official” Apps [STATS]
Since Twitter acquired Tweetie and rolled out an official iPhone client, the company has focused more and more on improving the mobile experience across all smartphone platforms. Twitter CEO Ev Williams wrote just now on the company blog… Share and Enjoy:
Protecting your information from Facebook advertisements
If you've been using Facebook you've undoubtedly noticed the ads on the site. There is an option in your privacy settings that can either allow or prevent your information from being used in ads directed at your friends. If you want to protect your Facebook privacy settings, follow along with the steps this episode @ [...]
Old Digg Crushes New Digg in Reader Vote
In the debate between the old version of Digg and the new Digg, the readers have spoken. Last week, Digg launched version 4.0 of the popular social news website. It’s been a rocky road pre-launch, so why would… Share and Enjoy:
Twitter Temporarily Turns Off “Who to Follow”
If your Twitter page looks different, don’t freak out; Twitter is just temporarily disabling the new “Who to Follow” feature. On the Twitter Status blog, Twitter notes that it has “temporarily turned off the … feature” and… Share and Enjoy:
Protecting your information from Facebook advertisements
If you've been using Facebook you've undoubtedly noticed the ads on the site. There is an option in your privacy settings that can either allow or prevent your information from being used in ads directed at your friends. If you want to protect your Facebook privacy settings, follow along with the steps this episode @ [...]
Samsung Ships 1 Million Galaxy S Smartphones in the U.S.
It seems that Samsung’s extensive marketing campaign for their Android-based smartphone, Samsung Galaxy S, is paying off: the company announced it has shipped one million of them in the U.S. market since the device was launched on August… Share and Enjoy:







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