All posts tagged social media

Philanthropy and Social Media

The holiday season is upon us and—once again—we find ourselves poised to open our wallets and let the shopping frenzy begin. So far, holiday spending is up 15% from last year (comScore) and according to USA Today and the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University, charitable giving has also risen slightly from 2009-2010.

This should come as no surprise since brands and organizations are making it easier than ever for consumers to be charitable. In our research, we came across many organizations harnessing the power of social media to give back to the community and these are a few that we liked.

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What Does Zuck Have Up His Sleeve?

It has a been a busy month for social media. Twitter is busy monetizing their site, Google+ finally opened to the public and Facebook made a bunch of changes that nobody seems to like (so far). This is a very exciting time because with all of this competition amongst these social giants, we (as users) are going to see and be able to experience some pretty dramatic changes in each platform.

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3 Upcoming Events You Shouldn’t Miss

As social media continues to dominate the web, it’s important for us—as marketers and social enthusiasts—to keep up with the latest updates, trends and common practices. We are always scouring the web for the latest information and news but the best way to learn is usually from other like-minded individuals. Luckily, there is never a shortage of events/conferences to attend here in New York City and we’ve highlighted a few upcoming ones you may want to consider attending…

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Free Friday: Turntable.FM

If you don’t already know about Turntable.fm you are missing out on a creative and fun way to share and discover new music with friends. Turntable.fm combines music with social media while incorporating a game-like twist. Just log in with your Facebook account and then find a room with a genre that tickles your fancy.

From there, you can rate what’s playing as either ‘Lame’ or ‘Awesome’ via a convenient meter. A lame rating will contribute to a song getting skipped (if enough people vote that way) and an awesome rating will allow the DJ who played the song to acquire points. The more points you acquire, the more avatars you will unlock.  If there is an opening on the stage you can step in and play some tunes or—if you don’t feel like it—you can just hang out and let others do the spinning.

Although the music selection is slightly limited, there is still a good amount of music to choose from. Plus, you can  upload your own mp3s to play them. This  allows you to share that new album with your friends or even let them listen to your latest indie project to see what they think.

Overall, this innovative web application creates a pleasant experience by allowing users to share music and interact with friends. Currently, they have a significant amount of features but as a relatively young product, it has the potential to grow and we will likely see additional features in the future. We love it and hope Billy Chasen and the Turntable.fm team continue to improve an already awesome product.

Squeaky Gives Google+ a Go

By now we’ve all heard about Google entering the social media battlefield with their eyes set on competing with the network giant, Facebook. Can they do it? We’ve seen Buzzworthy attempts before, but could this be the Facebook killer? A few of us here at Squeaky were lucky enough to be given the opportunity to try it out and had some opinions about the different features of the site.

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