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What We Are Reading

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May 19, 2011 | Posted by FSC Interactive

Andy: Knee Bone’s Connected to the Smartphone Times, they are a-changing. Every day I feel as though I read about some kind of technological advancement that will either help save or be the cause of the destruction of Man Kind. Often times, when I read these articles, I skim them briefly and then throw them [...]


Mazel or Misfire: Citizen Journalism

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May 19, 2011 | Posted by FSC Interactive

As the Mississippi River rises, many are closely monitoring social media for updates and breaking news. Citizen journalism has brought us to the front lines of historic events like the Iran election and Japanese Tsunami, providing valuable perspectives. But, when everyone is armed with the tools to make news, how do we vet the truth [...]


5 Easy Ways to Use Facebook as a Page

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May 18, 2011 | Posted by Noelle Cantarano

If you use social media, then you know that Facebook is constantly changing. A few months ago, they made it possible to use Facebook as a page and we want to make sure you are taking full advantage of this update. Below, are a few helpful tips to make your Facebook page as successful as [...]


What We’re Reading: Like Building, Google Music, Earthquakes and First Kisses

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May 12, 2011 | Posted by FSC Interactive

Leslie: Link-Building and Like-Building If you’re interested in SEO and how people find your website, don’t just think in terms of traditional SEO link building. Your mix of SEO efforts should now be split evenly between link building and social optimization (links from Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc.) Nowadays you need to have all the pieces [...]


Dear Google Chrome

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May 12, 2011 | Posted by Brooke Neal

I was surfing the web, well Facebook, and I saw that a friend posted your Dear Sophie video to her profile with a comment saying, “DAMN Google I’m impressed. Way to add the human element to global domination.” I immediately clicked on the video not at all expecting anything, certainly not expecting to feel something [...]


Mazel or Misfire: NFL Players on Twitter

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May 12, 2011 | Posted by FSC Inter@ctive Social Media

As the lock-out looms, the NFL is a hot topic in social media and many players aren’t holding back their opinions. In fact, from politics to pop culture, athletes are heating up the Twitterverse with their opinions and commentary. Do you think that these athletes should be held to a higher standard?


Infographic Obsession: Balance Your Media Diet

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May 10, 2011 | Posted by FSC Interactive

This week, our favorite infographic is from Wired Magazine, granted it’s about two years old but when we found this bad boy in Pamorama’s 35 Great Social Media Infographics, we had to share it with you. This is a breakdown of the recommend media “diet” including gaming, television, social networking and microblogging. Although we probably [...]


Mazel or Misfire: Osama Bin Laden’s Death and Social Media

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May 4, 2011 | Posted by FSC Interactive

Whether or not Twitter broke the news is questionable, but the news spread like wildfire across the internet and social media outlets, as outlined in a great Fast Company article. FSC Interactive’s Noelle, Andy and Tiffany weigh in on what caught their attention


FSC Weekly Infographic: How Social Media is Shaping College Admissions

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May 4, 2011 | Posted by FSC Interactive

FSC Interactive Weekly Infographic: How Social Media is Shaping College Admissions


What We're Reading: Facebook, Royal Wedding, Social Networks and 404 Errors.

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April 28, 2011 | Posted by FSC Interactive

Andy: Facebook Hires Infographic Gurus Nicholas Felton And Ryan Case In the last week, I feel as though I have had ten different conversations about the importance of creative when designing a product, campaign or brand strategy. Regardless of the product you’re peddling, if it doesn’t look good, it won’t go far. My thoughts about [...]