Gartner has revealed its key predictions on the use of social software and collaboration in the enterprise. These predictions focus on offerings ranging from team collaboration to dynamic social networking applications that offer rich profiles and activity streams.
Let’s say your business is a boutique PR firm called “Starburst PR”. Maybe you’re not getting a lot of traction in the news or on social media yet, but you’re working on it and want to keep track of your progress. You don’t want to be shelling out hundreds or thousands of dollars a month to a software firm, but you do need some way to get organized.
Students and professionals involved with studies and practices involving international and transnational businesses have a plethora of wonderful networking and information resource available to them thanks to the internet.
There is a saying that you are the average of your 5 closest friends. Whether this is completely true or not, it doesn’t really matter, but there certainly is a very high chance that you share a lot of interests with most of the people you know. Since you already have loads of people begging for you to fertilize their farms in Facebook then why not to start using them for your own good for a change.
This post takes a look on how you could profit from Facebook or any other social media site’s friends list. This is not close to a complete list but after reading this you can apply the same strategy in your own specific needs. You may not be aware of it, but you are the owner of a very specific advertising channel which is of a great value to many. So my suggestion is that you take advantage of it.
Wadja.com, a unique social networking site that uses labels to create people-to-topic connections, has introduced a re-design of its homepage and logo.
Over the last half a year, Wadja has evolved and grown into a unique Social Network that features streamlined, topic-specific conversations based on labels, and messaging. To reflect Wadja’s progress, the company has decided to re-brand its homepage and logo.