by Netweave Social Networking | Aug 7, 2014 | Facebook, Quality, Twitter
By Melanie TorresThe internet can be a ruthless place, especially for companies looking to hold a conversation on social media platforms. One minute you’re posting a funny cat photo and the next you’ve got a never ending string of comments from disgruntled fans. See...
by Netweave Social Networking | Jul 2, 2014 | Facebook, Instagram, Twitter
By Melanie TorresYou’ve seen it on the tweets you follow, your friend’s Instagram photos and even on television commercials. The Hashtag, once known only as a simple pound (#) sign, has taken over the social media world by storm and the term was even added to the 2014...
by Netweave Social Networking | Apr 24, 2014 | Facebook, Google+, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Social Media Tools, Twitter, YouTube
With the emergence of new social platforms and the constant changes made to existing ones, finding the right platform for your business may seem daunting. It’s clear that having a strong presence on Social Media is essential but you may find yourself wondering...
by Netweave Social Networking | Mar 7, 2014 | Twitter
Ah Twitter. The social network that created the notorious #hashtag, inspired people all over the world to share their every thought/action with the public, and practically has their own language (FF, DM, RT, etc). It has over 600 million users and is arguably the best...
by Netweave Social Networking | Jan 24, 2014 | Facebook, Twitter
Last week Facebook introduced users to a new Twitter-esque feature called “Trending”, which appears on the right-hand side of a users’ Newsfeed. The Trending List shows popular conversations and topics that could be interesting to users, ranging from pop culture...
by Netweave Social Networking | Aug 2, 2011 | Quality, Social Media Tools, Twitter
Hot on the heels of Weinergate comes the latest high-profile Twitter misstep proving the adage that those who refuse to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. The victim this time is PR agency Redner Group who yesterday lost its largest client when principal...