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  • GrapevineStar Media Trends Alert – 2012 Top Ten Social Brands

    Research conducted by the social-media analytics firm Infegy — which has ad-agency clients such as MEC and Ogilvy PR — found that Twitter was far and away the most “social brand” of 2012 with mentions in more than 2.8 billion posts.

  • Making Video Truly Social

    Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Etsy, Instagram — we refer to sites like these as social. Yet YouTube, despite its massive popularity, doesn’t make it into that category very often — presumably because it’s video-based.

  • GrapevineStar Media Event Alert – Social Media’s Next Stage

    At this August’s Social Media Insider Summit, MediaPost’s fifth, major players in social media and marketing will grapple with these issues, and others affecting the future of this still burgeoning industry. Executives will tell you what they think the outlook is for such foundational platforms as Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.

  • Social Media Analysts Alert – Social-Media Spending Is Going to Explode!

    Facebook is prepping for a massive IPO, Twitter is focusing its business exclusively on advertising and nearly three-fifths of digital decision-makers polled last fall said they plan to boost their social-media-ad spend over the next 12 months.

  • NFL Super Bowl Gets Social Media Command Center

    Thus the upcoming Super Bowl, scheduled to take place in Indianapolis on February 5, will be outfitted with its own “social media command center,” courtesy of Raidious, an Indianapolis-based digital marketing firm which has been chosen to operate the online nerve center of the big game.

  • Tim Tebow Is a Social-Media God (So to Speak)

    That’s the internet speaking, not me. Twitter and Facebook and other parts of the social web can’t seem to shut up about Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow — for lots of reasons, including his astonishing performance on the field lately, his ostentatious religiosity

  • Happy New Year! and Thank You for a Great 2011

    GrapevineStar, takes this time, the first day of 2012 to Thank the visitors and viewers of GrapevineStar’s media and brand networks. We want to thank for all of your positive comments regarding our content. We look forward to making the GrapevineStar network even better and bigger in 2012.

  • Trend Alert – Trends for 2012: How Teen Social Media Behavior Will Impact Marketing Strategies

    How teens interact with the social Web can be valuable indicators of future trends in social engagement and can give us some insight into what to expect in the new year and beyond. Their social behavior will be key to helping marketers inform social marketing and engagement strategies. The trend that stands out for me in 2012, and should be top of mind for marketers,

  • Social Media Analysts Trend Alert – Small Business Embraces Social Media

    More small businesses are embracing social media for advertising and marketing, according to a new survey of 1,972 small businesses by Constant Contact — a finding which bodes well for local and location-based social media ad spending in the long term.

  • Grapevine Star, Media, Character Brands and Social Media Analysts Salute Small Business Saturday

    Grapevine Star Media, Brands and Social Media Analysts salute small business Saturday. Digital Dynamos – Facebook, Google and Twitter and other innovators are joining with American Express

  • Social Media Analyst Advisory Alert – Be Smart, Be Social

    A few market shifts are painting a much clearer picture. Understanding “smart” platforms and devices, and what defines “social TV” content engagement, especially for the younger generations, is crucial to content business models in a “content everywhere” world.
    Basically, multi-screen content strategy for 2012 and beyond is all about being “smart” and being “social.”

  • GrapevineStar Social Media Alert – China’s Tencent launches English microblogging site

    BEIJING: Chinese Internet giant Tencent has launched an English version of its Twitter-like microblogging service in a push to tap the overseas market, the official Xinhua news agency reported. The English version of Tencent Weibo is the first of its kind in China, Xinhua said, in a country where overseas social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook are blocked by a robust web censorship system.

  • GrapevineStar Media Alert – Here Comes Tout.. Twitter for Video

    Latest news about Facebook, Twitter and other online social networks.
    You might not have heard of Tout, but some big people have. People like Shaquille O’Neal, the 7-foot-1 former NBA star, and Li Ka-shing, one of Asia’s richest men.
    They’re both backing the San Francisco stealth startup, which spun out this spring from venerable research lab SRI. It makes a sort of “video Twitter” that major TV networks and more than 150,000 regular folks are using to create 15-second mobile videos, then share them on Facebook and other social networks.

  • Glam Media Acquires Marc Andreesen’s Ning Social Media Sites & Applications

    Regardless of what Ning is actually worth, the rumored sale price is way off its top valuations of $750 million. On the surface this may look like Marc has given up, but we know better, this is a brilliant move. I can not think of a better home for NING than Glam Media……says Jacob Miles, CEO GrapevineStar Media

  • Apple, YouTube, Yahoo, Twitter: Winners Across Europe In Google Panda Update

    GrapevineStar Media and Entertainment professionals, here is an update on Google Panda who’s algorithm aims to improve search results. On April 12, Google rolled out the Panda algorithm update globally. The blog post explains that for most languages, this change impacts typically between 6% and 9% of queries where users might notice. This is distinctly lower than the initial launch of Panda, which affected nearly 12% of English queries to a noticeable amount. Google launched the change for all languages except Chinese, Japanese, and Korean….continue on for more info

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