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Go Granny: Fighting Back With Social Media, Not Super Bowl Ads

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Take that, GoDaddy! With the Super Bowl coming up this weekend in the United States, many people will be glued to their televisions. Some of us couldn’t care less about the game — no, we’ll be watching this year’s Super Bowl ads. Because in true American fashion, it’s not just a sports game, it’s a business opportunity. But what if nearly $3,000,000 for 30 seconds of TV time isn’t in your budget?… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Small Business Trends Discovery Date : 04/02/2011 22:20 Number of articles : 2

Go Granny: Fighting Back With Social Media, Not Super Bowl Ads

Kim Kardashian new face picture

“My new favorite color? Green, of course!” Kim Kardashian, 30, tells us of the new endorsement deal. “I’m so excited to be the face of Midori Melon Liqueur’s new campaign.” Kermit the Frog had it wrong – it is easy being green. Just ask Kim Kardashian, the new face of Midori liqueur. In the “Stand Out” marketing campaign, she#39;ll appear in advertisements and in Midori’s social media channels and will make personal appearances. The campaign begins in April.

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Steve Harvey Ex-Wife Mary Harvey picture

The couple divorced in 2005. Two years later, Steve Harvey, who has written several best-selling books offering relationship advice, married Marjorie Bridges – who had been his mistress, according to Mary Harvey. Mary Harvey claims Steve is currently suing her in Texas, which is why she is now speaking up. “In Steve#39;s opinion, I was responsible when Oprah did not give him a TV show,” she says. “I#39;m being sued for that. That is why I#39;m saying what I have to say.” Steve Harvey#39;s ex-w

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Social Media Didn’t Oust Tunisia’s President — The Tunisian People Did [Revolution]

Events in Tunisia are changing by the minute, but one thing is clear: This is the first popular uprising to bring down a leader in the Arab world in recent history. Who — or what — is responsible for it? More

Social Media Didn’t Oust Tunisia’s President — The Tunisian People Did [Revolution]

Events in Tunisia are changing by the minute, but one thing is clear: This is the first popular uprising to bring down a leader in the Arab world in recent history. Who — or what — is responsible for it? More

REVIEW: Social Network Brilliantly Explores the Facebook Frontier

By the time you read this, New Media — including its tenacious, multi-tentacled offspring, Social Media — as you knew it last year, last month or even yesterday, will no longer exist. The story of New Media is so perpetually new it’s being written and overwritten even as we speak. Shouldn’t movies — those lumbering, endangered beasts that, done right, take months and sometimes even years to make — be the worst mode for examining even just one angle of this quicksilver mirror world? What hope does a relatively old-school filmmaker like David Fincher have, as he takes on one of the most amorphous and ambiguous success stories in the Internet’s short history, of capturing lightning in a bottle?

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An entire week without Facebook?

http://watercooler.freedomblogging.com/2010/09/16/a-week-without-facebook-pennsy… An experiment by a small PA college is evaluating the role of social media on the lives of its students. For one week, which began on Monday, students as well as staff have no access to social media sites which include Twitter and Facebook. The school says this is not a punishment, but an experiment. Click the link for more. added by: twoon

‘Meet Eater,’ the Plant That Lives on Social Media

Credit: Photos via facebook.com/meeteater . I like “Meet Eater,” at least on Facebook. Not much happened after I hit the “Like” button to express my, um, admiration. Apparently, though, every time this plant makes a friend on Facebook, an electronic system delivers water and nutrients. No friends, no love? Dead plant. Unhappy Meet Eater…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Kanye West’s Twitter: Social Media Experts Weigh In

‘The greatest thing about Kanye’s use of Twitter is that it is really him,’ says the founder of Social Media Club. By Eric Ditzian Kanye West Photo: Theo Wargo/ WireImage For anyone who thought Kanye West might slow down his giddy Twitter pace since signing on to the social networking site last month, you thought wrong. In the last 24 hours alone, the hip-hop superstar has pounded out 23 tweets, ranging from the existentially vague (“Curate your life”) to the excessively bland (“I love the Summer but I can’t wait for Fall”) to the predictably boastful (“Ima make a book of my tweets”). And just as ‘Ye can’t get enough of Twitter, neither can his fans. He’s already reeled in over 570,000 followers, a number that should only rise as he continues to engage his audience. Last week, we checked in with some social media experts to get their takes on West’s embrace of Twitter , and in the days since, Web authorities have continued to send in their commentary to MTV News. Some are supportive of the “Power” singer’s style, while others are less than impressed. But one thing is clear: These days, no one involved in pop culture or social media can stop talking about Kanye West. “The greatest thing about Kanye’s use of Twitter is that it is really him,” said Chris Heuer, the founder of Social Media Club . “It’s not some PR flack’s idea of what he should be saying or what he should be doing with this — he is personally and directly connecting with his fans and his fans are going to love him even more because of it. In politics, they say go to the base — Kanye is doing this brilliantly.” Of course, not everyone agrees that he’s connecting in a Twitter-friendly manner. Dave Malby , a social media whiz with over 100,000 Twitter followers, maintains that Kanye is missing the point of Twitter, since he currently doesn’t follow anyone and rarely tweets back to his followers. “I find that he is not engaging with his fans. This is not what Twitter is about. Twitter is about engagement and interaction,” Malby said. “Twitter is two-way communication. Kanye would make a much bigger impact if he did what other celebrities won’t do: interact with their fans.” But perhaps West is starting to understand these fundamentals. Though he unfollowed his lone follower after giving the guy some unwanted attention, in recent days West has stepped up his re-tweeting of his followers. And, even more importantly, he’s kept up a steady stream of random, wacky and utterly Kanye-esque missives. “His posts are entertaining and yet they contain an unexpected depth and substance,” said Kim Sherrell , a new-media-savvy filmmaker with over 70,000 Twitter followers. “Like George Carlin or Larry David, Kanye excels at creating humor by examining the different ways in which our world is messed up. He is pretty good at observing contradictions.” “Kanye’s ability to reflect on his situation while tossing punches at some embarrassing realities the way he does, well, these are some of the reasons why I think he is a force to be reckoned with,” she added. “He comes across as a very rich, but deep and somewhat sincere guy who is just going through his day and learning how to get his tweet on.” Yet as he continues to get his tweet on, there’s always the chance that Kanye — a public figure who hasn’t always exercised good judgment in the public sphere — will once again get himself into trouble. Here again, however, the very social media instrument that lands him in hot water could prove to be the key to making amends. “An increase in message volume could certainly get you in trouble, just as an increase in Courvoisier consumption can,” said Heuer. “That said, in the modern social-networking-enabled world, the most important thing isn’t necessarily that we do something wrong or say something stupid, it’s how we respond afterwards that shows the true measure of the man. Is the person able to admit they made a mistake? Can they apologize sincerely and honestly? As more and more celebrities come online, more and more of the pop culture audience will see their true selves and realize they are only human, just like we are.” Related Photos What Has Kanye West Been Up To This Past Year? Related Artists Kanye West

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Texas Oil Companies Funding Campaign to Overturn CA Climate Law

A few years ago, the state of California passed a landmark bill designed to reign in carbon pollution to 1990 levels by 2020, and Governor Schwarzenegger signed it into law. Now, the trailblazing law is beginning to take effect — but wouldn’t you know it? The fossil fuel industry and conservative politicians who ally themselves with it are attempting to shut it down. In particular, a number of Texas-based oil companies have begun funneling millions of dollars into misleading campaigns designed to overturn California’s law…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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