Thursday, August 11, 2011

9 Things You May Have Missed This Week

News stories, tips and trends, intrigued? See below for the 9 stories you may have missed this week.

Online retailers face new challenge – the tablet
Once you have set up your e-commerce website and you’ve optimized it for m-commerce and you’ve even got abroad the f-commerce train. The next new trend is t-commerce. Click here

Speed summary: 7 Top tips for F-commerce from New York Times
Try and make the F-commerce experience more exclusive and unique through these 7 top tips. Click here

7 Tips for retailers: How to make your mark in F-commerce
Doron Simovitcch the co-founder and CEO of shopping search engine and Facebook e-commerce solutions provider sortprice.com doesn’t believe that Facebook commerce is just a passing fad. Click here

Google+ could become the second – largest social network within a year
Google+ which launched in June 29 is quickly rising up the ranks of social networks. According to a new survey by YouGov PLC 13% of U.S. adult online use Google+. Click here

5 Tips for getting media coverage using social media
Here is a sample of the 5 best practices you can try that will increase your chances for getting media coverage using social media. Click here

911 Will soon accept texts, videos, photos
FCC (Federal Communications Commission) Chairman Julius Genachowski announced a five-step plan to update the technology that powers the 911 emergency response system. Click here

50 Social media stats to blow your mind
“25% of hotels are still ignoring social media” and “Nearly twice as many men (63%) as women (37%) use Linkedin” Two of 50 intriguing facts on social media. Click here

Shopping turns social and mobile, a study says
According to new research by consulting firm, The E-tailing Group Inc. “More than half of frequent web shoppers turn to social networks such as Facebook and Twitter at least some of the time to gather ideas for shopping”. Click here

Top 10 Twitter trends this week
This week’s top 10 twitter trends compiled by Matt Siverman, Mashable.com. Click here

We hope you’ve learned something new! Make sure to share your thoughts with us and check back next week for another weekly update.

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