Monthly Archives: June 2009

Have a Public Video? Make it Public.

Posted on by Belinda Ang Posted in Social Media Marketing, Uncategorized | 1 Comment

Came across a client today who is having problems embedding a video on her company page. Being a tad more techno-savvy, my colleague knocked on my desk for help. I asked why didn’t she explore having the video uploaded to youtube, then simply embed it within her home page? That will save alot of trouble. First, my understanding was client didn’t like the youtube watermark. So I asked if the video is meant to be downloadable and public? Apparently it …

Most Popular This Year – Twitter, FanFou, JiWai and DiGu!

Posted on by Belinda Ang Posted in Social Media Marketing | Leave a comment

I was doing some research and browsing Chinese social sites for the past few days. Came across this article and I thought it’d be interesting to translate it into English for the greater reading pleasure of the larger population. (Translated from Original Source Here) Are we entering the era of mico-blogs this year with Twitter, FanFou, JiWai and DiGi? In 2009, when the negative news of professional blogs, faced with pains of survival, retrenchment, transferring of ownership and difficulty in …

How to do #followfriday wrong & be unfollowed.

Posted on by Belinda Ang Posted in Social Media Marketing | 2 Comments

#followfriday is THE day in Twitterverse where everyone expresses their gratitude and reciprocate by recommending the good folks to follow. It has since become the most anticipated day of the week on the microblogging network. People are eager to impress, suck up to and look appreciative. Of course, Twitter is filled with many truely sincere folks, but there are also some just hoping to rip off from the community. And to assist you in falling into this evil cycle, here’s …

File Sharing on Twitter!

Posted on by Belinda Ang Posted in Social Media Marketing | Leave a comment

  We all know this will happen sooner or later. Mashable’s latest article on TwitDoc expose the wish app comes true. Now you can share files with Twitter, both from the web or send it from your desktop by downloading an Adobe Air Desktop Client. The downside? I was secretly hoping it would be embed in like Twitpic and less the hassle. Integrated, integrated! I’m sure someone will do just that and make us tweeps all happy again. Prior to the birth …