Social Media PR & Blogging Expert
I’m gonna run with this concept of community for a while. I’ve touched on something that’s created a bit of a spark. In other words, I value the contributions people have made here and I want to keep the discussion going.
I just read another interesting post by Jeremiah Owyang, Forrester Report: Best and Worst of Social Network Marketing, 2008.
It is no secret that I am a fan of NPR and a double-fan of Fair Game with Faith Salie. Well, I took the initiative to create a Fair Game with Faith Salie Facebook group. And, if you're a fan of Faith Salie then you should become Faith Salie's friend on MySpace (I had never heard of her before I heard the first show on WAMU in Washington). Come on and join the unofficial Fair Game with Faith Salie fan club!
Jonathan Trenn sees the insidiousness in Facebook Beacon. Check out why he thinks that Facebook Beacon might just be a little sinister and how Beacon isn't really in your best interest,
"Beacon potentially violates the relationships that we form online. Ones that we in social media marketer so often say are built on trust and respect. Oddly, this happens with the retailer’s involvement. Facebook could easily come off as intruding into that relationship. This shouldn’t be underestimated. In a time that we’re talking about 'listening' we’re talking respect." Via Marketing Conversation and Memes.org