Matthew Liptak | December 30, 2009
I read an article that defined the psychology of tweeting and Facebooking and buidling networks on social media websites. It compared these actions to that of compulsive shoppers, buying something just to satisfy that craving or rush of getting something new, even if they didn’t need it. Adding friends, becoming a member of millions of groups, tweeting tons of useless tweets is not to please the users network, but to satisfy this addiction of staying on top and accomplishing a daily task. I
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Tags: addiction, dependency, facebook, foursquare, social media, social networking, tweeting, twitter
Matthew Liptak | December 22, 2009
As sites like this become more popular, the demand for customer satisfaction is growing. Although many businesses probably don’t know about these types of websites OR they are simply pretending they don’t know since they may be afraid of what they see on these sites, consumerism is about to change for the better in favor of the consumer.
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Tags: business, consumerism, customer, customer service, social media, tripadvisor, yelp
Matthew Liptak | December 10, 2009
I have harped quite a bit about utilizing social media and how it can help and also hurt the job search. But will it help you to find a job in this tough market? I read quite a bit about this issue on many sites on the web and thought out of many, this one hit the mark on many of the good points.
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Tags: business networking, job search, jobs, occuptation, social media, social networking