Aaron’s pick of the tweets: November 2010
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Posted By NeocoOver the last week the days seem to start getting dark far too quickly – however, it seems that for some social companies the days are getting even darker still… With the announcement of new Facebook deals and the rise of its checking-in application Facebook Places many are questioning the future existence and relevance of Foursquare.
One “brand” which seems unlikely to ever disappear is that of Michael Jackson. Last week Neoco held a blogger preview of the Ubisoft game “Michael Jackson The Experience”. A great blogger turnout saw everyone end up shaking a leg… hand… neck… whatever! Tweet number 3 explains just how much value bloggers provide within the current media landscape.
As for landscapes I’ll be seeing a different one next week as I head to the place where all this started: “Sunny” old San Francisco. Can’t wait to see just how social the home team are! In the meantime you can keep up to date with the rest of the team through our Twitter account: @neoco.
Here’s this month’s choice selection of Neoco’s top tweets:
1. Who wants to be the Mayor of nowhere! http://bit.ly/cHD1X9 – death of Foursquare.
2. The Neoco Team scored lunch at Franny’s Pop Up a 6.5/10! Nice food but nothing special!
3. Bloggers add more value than you know. http://bit.ly/cp9w9f
4. A whole host of new TV shows coming out about blogging and tweeting! http://bit.ly/cPNfiB (RT @mrbennbenn)
5. Some great stats for brands on Facebook. http://bit.ly/buE6Cz
6. Fail to plan your Social CRM campaign – plan to fail. http://bit.ly/a846vX
7. Brilliant. A Life On Facebook on Devour.com. http://bit.ly/ca6nnu
8. Top 3 tips to prevent consumer animosity online. http://bit.ly/cSY5pK
9. In-house teams are not always equipped to manage Social CRM. http://bit.ly/c7bquc
10. Dual consumption of TV and online on the rise - http://bit.ly/9tMvRF
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