Category Archives: Social Networks

Anyone for a Snowball Fight?!

Have you seen our new Facebook application yet?! Last week we launched our very own Facebook application in the form of a Snowball Fight game! OK, so there’s no snow at the moment, but don’t let that spoil the fun! With KMP’s fun Snowball Fight Facebook application, simply choose which direction to throw your snowball [...]

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London’s SNM Seminar

I’m still recovering from the Social Network Marketing seminar in London on the 29th. Good stuff: It was great to see so many people there to learn more about the whole topic, and a lot of companies went away with practical ideas on how to use Web 2.0 in their own environment. Not so good: [...]

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KMP’s Social Network Marketing Seminars

Our first seminar took place at Tiger Tiger, in Manchester, and lasted half a day. The three speakers were Bill Daring of KMP, Mark Rogers from Market Sentinel, and Fergus Burns, founder of nooked. The combination of agency and industry speakers made for an inspiring seminar, which informed the attendees about everything from a beginners [...]

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Jaiku versus Twitter – the revenge

So Google’s purchase of Jaiku has happened and I am delighted. It is a bit of the VHS versus Betamax battle – but where the better format wins! Jaiku is a much more accomplished, micro-blogging tool. It offers post comments/threads, groups, post/comment rss feed, external feed importing, embedable post icons, groups and fantastic mobile functionality [...]

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Bin those unfriendly Facebook friends

We all have Facebook friends we like and Facebook friends we befriend because we were young and naïve and thought it was cool to connect with these people. But what happens when these people keep posting rubbish and, actually, we realise there was a reason we lost touch with them years ago… Facebook has always [...]

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