A recent local campaign for a newspaper classifieds claims that “many people will see your status and click “like” – but when you want to sell – publish with us” (I’m paraphrasing, and will appreciate a link). Will Facebook ads work for a private person trying to sell a real commodity? in this case, a [...]
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Facebook and real estate – a marketing adventure
Posted in Marketing, personal, tagged analytics, facebook, Israel, Landing page, linkedin, marketing, Online Communities, Social network, Tel Aviv on January 29, 2012 | 2 Comments »
Go Social! it’s the next thing for your… [fill blank here]
Posted in Not so silly features, Practical product management, product management, tagged development, facebook, google, linkedin, Online Communities, product management, social graph, Social network, Twitter, web 2.0 on November 19, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Do you have a social strategy for your product? “The world is becoming more social!” “users want to interact with peers!” “it’s the new age of web 2.o!” – if these topics have been circulating the watercooler, beware. Before jumping in and adding that “person” entity, implementing a “feed”, allowing people to put each other [...]
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