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Do you schedule and publish your social media content on Facebook or Twitter using tools like Buddy Media and Hootsuite? If you’re managing a content calendar that includes 50 or more posts per month and spans across social channels, publishing tools make good sense and ensure consistency in post quality. But these tools come with […]
We are proud to announce the LiveWorld Content Review System(CRS) API. Using the CRS API, a LiveWorld client or their agency can securely access content that has been processed (moderated, replied to, tagged with insights) by the CRS. User generated content from Facebook, Twitter, WordPress blogs and custom sites is being aggregated, moderated, tagged and responded to […]
The Facebook IPO was just right. Many are complaining that it didn’t shoot up on day one like other Internet IPOs. Well that’s just the wrong way to judge it. The correct approach is whether or not the stock was priced fairly and did the company maximize its capital raise in the interest of building […]
LiveWorld is proud to be listed as one of the companies included in the Facebook® announcement of its new Preferred Marketing Developer (PMD) program, in the Pages category. With proven experience scaling social media programs through moderation, insight and community programming, LiveWorld is now a Facebook Preferred Marketing Developer, qualified by the PMD program in Pages. […]
Facebook has provided a way for brands to review Posts users make to their Pages before releasing them to be published. It’s important to understand two things about this feature: 1) It applies only to user-initiated Posts; it does not apply to Comments users make in response to a brand Post. Comments cannot be pre-moderated. 2) Brands already have […]
Brands have long been asking Facebook to allow them to send direct messages to fans. Because Facebook has now provided a way, here’s our perspective, having looked into it in the past week. How it works Brands now have the option to install a Message button on their Facebook Pages. A key characteristic of the function […]
Did you catch the first Facebook Marketing Conference? If not, they are playing recaps. Crunched for time and just want to know what is changing? We got ya covered! So what does Facebook want us to know? Facebook continues to emphasize their migration from Ads to Stories. “Stories are more powerful than Ads, and a […]
As I look at the 2012 schedule of social media events for the SF Bay/Silicon Valley area, I think about how this week used to be about a relatively few events. Now we have online registration for dozens of events per day in numerous large venues. People have a lot to talk about. Brands tout their efforts […]
Yesterday I came across Heidi Cohen’s thought-provoking collection of 19 social commerce definitions. While it may seem that 19 definitions is enough, I have a slightly different slant to add to the mix, along with a social commerce hierarchy. Social commerce is offline or online shopping facilitated by or otherwise involved with social media. For centuries […]
Written by former LiveWorld employee, @BryanPerson. Facebook has unveiled a slew of changes to its platform and the user experience over the past week, including the major announcements and launches at last week’s f8 conference. What does it all mean for brands? Here’s our walkthrough of the most relevant changes: New Timeline for user profiles now; […]