“New Twitter” aims to keep users on the site

Yesterday, Twitter announced some changes to the way users will interact with each other on the site, as well as improved multimedia functions that will allow you to watch videos and view photos right on Twitter.com. The Twitter timeline will remain the same, however, underneath each tweet, users will see more context and embedded media. When you click on an individual tweet, a details pane slides out to the right to reveal content. Other new features include:

By | September 15th, 2010|corey perlman, eboot camp, internet marketing, social media|Comments Off on “New Twitter” aims to keep users on the site

Changes to Twitter in best interest of users

Fewer and fewer people are using the Web interface at Twitter.com to send tweets or read those of their followers. Most people use one of the 250,000 applications built using the Twitter API like Tweetdeck and Seesmic, or mobile-based apps like Twitter for iPhone or Foursquare. Twitter recently announced a couple of changes, one being [...]

By | September 7th, 2010|eboot camp, internet marketing, social media|Comments Off on Changes to Twitter in best interest of users

Much-needed upgrade coming to Facebook Chat

Last week, we told you about the change to the pixel size for custom tabs on Facebook. This week, Facebook’s making another change — you might call this one an upgrade — and it’s one that’s been a long time coming. If you mention Facebook Chat in a group of people who use the site [...]

By | August 26th, 2010|corey perlman, eboot camp, internet marketing, social media|Comments Off on Much-needed upgrade coming to Facebook Chat

Navigating Facebook’s new Places function

Move over, Foursquare. Back off, Gowalla. Facebook Places is the new kid in town. Yesterday, Facebook unveiled its new Places function, which allows users to share their locations by “checking in.” This information is then broadcast on the user’s wall as well as the news feeds of all of their friends. Facebook also allows users [...]

By | August 20th, 2010|corey perlman, eboot camp, internet marketing, social media|Comments Off on Navigating Facebook’s new Places function

Top 10 favorite business books

Communique PR, a Seattle-based public relations and strategic communications firm serving national and global clients, recently published their top 10 list of favorite business books. “eBoot Camp” is on the list, and we appreciate it, but thought the others were great as well, so we wanted to highlight them here. They are: “Delivering Happiness” by [...]

By | August 18th, 2010|corey perlman, eboot camp, internet marketing, social media|Comments Off on Top 10 favorite business books

How are you measuring your social media efforts?

There are few people who will deny that social media has been a game-changer for many businesses, whether you’re a mom-and-pop bakery or a Fortune 500 company. The ongoing debate, however, still lies in the best way to report on and justify the use of social media as part of an overall communications, marketing or [...]

By | August 16th, 2010|corey perlman, eboot camp, internet marketing, social media|Comments Off on How are you measuring your social media efforts?

New Facebook tab changes will impact page admins

Facebook is notorious for its constant changes that keep developers and page administrators alike on their toes. Enter: the page tabs change. Tabs, particularly custom tabs, allow page admins to spruce up the look and feel of their Facebook pages, while also providing additional information to their fans. This is often where contests and giveaways [...]

By | August 12th, 2010|corey perlman, eboot camp, internet marketing, social media|Comments Off on New Facebook tab changes will impact page admins

Michigan-based digital marketing company Urbane Camp growing, adds senior journalist

Urbane Camp, a boutique digital marketing company based in Royal Oak with offices in Birmingham, Mich. is pleased to announce the addition of a new staff member at the growing agency today. Royal Oak resident Erica Finley has taken on the role of senior journalist. She will work with a variety of clients across North [...]

By | August 9th, 2010|corey perlman, eboot camp, internet marketing, royal oak, social media|Comments Off on Michigan-based digital marketing company Urbane Camp growing, adds senior journalist

This Thursday! eBoot Camp Discussion & Book Signing at Royal Oak MI Barnes & Noble

Press Release for Royal Oak Barnes & Noble Book Signing & Discussion: Local author, Corey Perlman, will be offering a free workshop and signing copies of his new book, eBoot Camp, on March 12th from 6:00pm-7:30pm Despite a troubling economy, Corey Perlman from Royal Oak, MI has been helping thousands of small business owners win [...]

By | March 11th, 2009|barnes and noble, book signing, corey perlman, eboot camp, internet marketing, royal oak, social media, workshop|Comments Off on This Thursday! eBoot Camp Discussion & Book Signing at Royal Oak MI Barnes & Noble

Obama vs McCain – Which Website wins?

With so much of the Internet world focused on these two candidates, I figured I'd throw my hat in the ring. And as a self-proclaimed Internet propeller head, that hat would look something like this: Instead of ranting and raving about the issues and which man is right for the job, I'm going to make [...]

By | July 8th, 2008|corey perlman, eboot camp, mccain, obama, website evaluation|Comments Off on Obama vs McCain – Which Website wins?

AUTHENTICALLY SOCIAL

by COREY PERLMAN

In a world cluttered with curated content and polished posts, Authentically Social is your ticket to breaking free from the facade and building a real connection with your digital audience.