Social Media in the News – August
Friday, July 30th, 2010Following are latest news bytes in social media realm for August 2010.
Important Stats on Reaching Target Audience Women
Almost half of women ages 18 to 34 consider themselves “Facebook addicts” and 15 percent of moms check Twitter “every waking moment,” according to new research. This confirms whether you’re targeting college students, 20-somethings or moms, you need to be using social media. 54 percent of Twitter-using moms check their feeds 10 or more times per day. Just 13 percent check once a day or less, while 15 percent claimed to check it “every waking moment.” The main reasons moms follow businesses on Twitter:
* To find out about the company’s products or services (67 percent)
* Because they’re already customers of the business (67 percent)
* To get deals (60 percent)
Social Media on the Rise for Recruiting Job Candidates
The most popular social tool for hiring, LinkedIn, was used by nearly 80 percent of companies in the survey — about 90 percent of those had hired a candidate they found through LinkedIn. Facebook was used for recruiting by 55 percent of respondents, and led to hires for 27.5 percent; Twitter was used by 45 percent of companies and resulted in hires for just over 14 percent.
Facebook is NOT Freedom of Speech Advocate
Maybe you are like me, assumed Facebook allowed anything to be written on user walls. Not so for blogger Eric Goldman. He writes a technology and marketing law blog. He has been writing about Facebook’s lawsuit with Power Ventures aka Power.com. The courts the end of July ruled in favor of Power Ventures and not Facebook. Since the court decision anyone commenting on this case on their Facebook wall has found their content blocked. Eric wrote about the new ruling in the case using and his headline did not appear as a Facebook status update on his wall. Something is fishy here.
Facebook Launches Questions and Answers
July 28th Facebook launched new feature QandA. All the content is public, meaning it will quickly form a huge knowledge base and be indexed in Google. Facebook is slowly rolling out the feature so they can closely watch how behavior patterns develop and react accordingly. So only a small group of users now will see the Questions option. I did not yet.
It will appear on your home page’s left sidebar under Applications and above listing for Photos. Again, I do not yet see the feature on my Facebook, I will watch for it. Let me know if you are in the small group with the new feature.
Facebook and Amazon Go Public with Partnership
July 27th Facebook and Amazon announce their partnership. Amazon.com now offers a personalized page, where consumers can see product recommendations influenced by friends and their own tastes. They get notifications on when friend’s birthdays are coming up and suggestions on what to buy for them. If you want to try it out login to Amazon.com and you should see on far right side Facebook icon and Title “Tap into your Friends.” Right now it is beta. You then follow the prompts to signin and connect for recommendations. There are huge implications for this for Amazon. Amazon will be able to use your Facebook profile information to offer you recommendations and even gift recommendations for your friends. Amazon is upfront in saying it will not share your Amazon account history with Facebook nor will it share your purchase history with Facebook. This is a relief to know considering who they are partnering with.
Facebook Broken Into – You May Be at Risk
Facebook profiles were lifted – 100 million of the 500 million were stolen end of July and the scary part is the feat did not even require hacking skills. The thief simply harvested publicly available data from Facebook’s open access directory. The affected users all have one thing in common – they hadn’t changed their privacy settings to make their pages unavailable to search engines. The file contains user account names and a URL for each user’s profile page, which could contain details such as addresses, dates of birth or phone numbers.
Privacy has been a big issue for Facebook in the past. The latest news is sure to raise the question about whether the default settings should be more protective of user data. I recommend you read my two part blog on Facebook security to make sure your privacy is locked down solid.
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