Facebook’s Graph Search option has been far from a failure, but it hasn’t been a significant success either. One of the biggest issues is the fact that the feature is based on the social graphs of your friends.
This has its limitations as you only get results returned based on the people you know or the businesses you are associated with in one way or another. Enter the new hashtag feature.
Potentially, the addition of the hashtag could extend a business’ hold on customers to a significant degree and allow them the chance to be found by a whole range of new potential Read more

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In recent months we’ve seen the arrival of a more complex Facebook social media search thanks to Graph Search, Twitter improvements in the same area and now the introduction of
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Just as the world is full of sceptics, business is too. Time and time again the value of social media has been proven, however like global warming and dinosaurs, not everyone still believes it when you tell them.
YouTube is amazing isn’t it? Did you know that over 72 hours of video are uploaded each minute to the site and that more than one in ten people on the planet visit it every month?
Last March, the first ever European Daily Deals Summit was held and it was found that the UK has gone a little bargain crazy. In just 6 months, consumers spent £3bn through deal sites such as Groupon.
There are
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Twitter’s taken a turn towards the local and getting on board now will sow the seeds of success for the future.










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