This week's Wall St. Journal reports that Facebook has treated some users as guinea pigs:
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Is your business' Facebook account wasting your time? Today's Wall St. Journal says the days of racking up friends is over. It's doesn't help the bottom line. Specifically, in March of 2013 only 6.5% of a brand's posts reached its fans. In contrast, 100% of your Chalks reach your Bridge friends. In other words, if you have 100 friends on Facebook, you need just 7 on Bridge to get more return on your time. How can you tailor your communications strategy in light of this Wall St. Journal article?
...Blue Star dinnerware designed by Timothy Corrigan for Royal Limoges is all the rage in the press. You could call it "Blue Star - mania".
Hailed in Architectural Digest as “Today’s Tastemaker,” Timothy Corrigan’s clients include European and Middle Eastern royalty, Hollywood celebrities and corporate leaders. His distinctive design philosophy of comfortable elegance has been featured in Elle Decor, The New York Times, House Beautiful, Town & Country,
Blue Star dinnerware designed by Timothy Corrigan for Royal Limoges is all the rage in the press. You could call it "Blue Star - mania".
Hailed in Architectural Digest as “Today’s Tastemaker,” Timothy Corrigan’s clients include European and Middle Eastern royalty, Hollywood celebrities and corporate leaders. His distinctive design philosophy of comfortable elegance has been featured in Elle Decor, The New York Times, House Beautiful, Town & Country,
Christina Brinkley shares in this week's Wall St. Journal how much it costs to make luxury sheets. In an article about online bedding companies, the article lists the cost break down and posts some of the advantages of selling bedding online.
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Today's Wall St. Journal shares 6 tips about successful social media. You're invited to find this info in the small business insert. (I searched online at wsj.com but the article above does not appear to be online; it's in the print edition though.)
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