The other day, I wrote a quick blogpost about deceptive Facebook ads in my newsfeed. The ad was showing Clay Matthews being accused of using performance enhancement supplements, while he is probably not even doing this. The next day I published this article, I saw a referral coming in from Bing… Low and behold. It […]
Is Facebook Turning into a Personalized Experience
My question for this post is: Can Facebook becoming the startup page/portal like AOL tried to be back in 1995, but than smarter? There are a number of features I see on Facebook which are helpful for me. Take the games for today, with their scores, in the right bar. Ad first, I only see 4, […]
Deceptive Facebook Ads
My friend RSnake posted about Deceptive Facebook Ads today. His post was about the usage of his Facebook profile image in an ad to push Windows 10. Although it might be somewhat deceptive, it’s probably buried somewhere in the Facebook Terms & Conditions nobody has really read before they agreed to these, or as Robert cleverly […]
Chat Bots & Flight Updates through Twitter
Lately, I’ve been impressed with the way KLM as an airline has embraced internet technology, especially social media networks, in their user experience flows. The way these services drive added values for customers is innovating, and speaks to the mindset the national airline of my home country is thinking. Back in 2013, I was happy […]
Warriors Out-Tweet Thunder
Right after Game 6 in the NBA playoffs Western conference, where the Golden State Warriors tied the series with the Oklahoma City Thunder, Dubnation fans out-tweeted the fans of the Thunder 2:1! Here at Fanatics, I’m always searching for new ways to create the Presence Content layer in the Content-Brand Pyramid framework I’ve been working […]
Question: Do you have a Victoria Secret 49ers Jersey for sale?
I stumbled on the strange case for Victoria Secret to be a filter within Google image search for the query 49ers jersey. Image: 49ers jersey google image search with Victoria Secret as filter At first I thought Google had become crazy, then I was thinking of a smart way Google would test their users and see […]
Don’t Judge me for my Facebook Likes
Here goes, it’s time for an experiment. Don’t judge me for some of the things I like here on Facebook, I’m trying to learn more about Facebook advertisement and politics in the US. This means, I might like Donald Trump, Ted Cruz or Hillary Clinton. I can’t vote, but I’m allowed to pay tax in the US. […]
Can a smart SEO Trick bring back Delicious
For years SEO’s have been chasing more links to pump up their rankings. Links IMHO are still a major factor which makes a site “pop” in the SERP’s. One of the oldest tricks in the book, is buy old domains, redirect the domain to your site with a 301-redirect, and flow all the raw pagerank […]
How to Grow Facebook Search Queries Exponentially with one Simple UX change
On November 11 this year, I posted this tweet: Anybody still in doubt what $FB intentions are, proof they are serious about their role in search. This was my reaction to the little balloon prompting me to do a search for the hashtag of the moment; “#GOPDebate”. A month later, the opportunity for Facebook in […]
Reinventing the Resume – How to land your next dream job Interview – with Nina Mufleh
How one woman got retweeted by the queen of Jordan, got the attention from tier 1 VC’s and the CEO & CMO and landed a job interview at Airbnb, while reinventing the traditional resume in the process. Looking to get hired into your new, dream job? Competition is high? How do you get your foot in the […]
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