Category: Social Media Marketing

Facebook Launches Verified Pages and Profiles for "High-Profile" People and Businesses

Facebook announced today that users will soon begin to see verified pages and profile across the social network. Similar to what Twitter does to verify the accounts of celebrities and large businesses, a blue check mark will now appear on Facebook profiles to help users “find the authentic accounts of celebrities and other high-profile people and businesses on Facebook.” […]

Meme Madness: 15 Memes You Might Have Missed This Tourney

Now that the madness that is known as the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament has been capped by a Louisville Cardinals championship win, we felt it appropriate to take a look back on some of the top memes that rocked the interwebz during this year’s tourney. From imaginary bowls of cereal to a Kevin Love doppelganger, […]

Making Social Media your Career

Sarah Fudin currently works in community relations for the University of Southern California’s Master of Arts in Teaching program, which provides aspiring teachers the opportunity to earn an online teaching degree and teaching certificate. Outside of work Sarah enjoys running, reading and Pinkberry frozen yogurt. Follow her on Twitter @sarahfudin. Using social media has become one […]

Personality vs. Professionalism in Social Media

Sarah Fudin currently works in community relations for the University of Southern California’s Master of Arts in Teaching program, which provides aspiring teachers the opportunity to earn an online teaching degree and teaching certificate.  Outside of work Sarah enjoys running, reading and Pinkberry frozen yogurt.  Follow her on twitter @sarahfudin.  Every college website has it, […]

Facebook’s Facelift Part 1: Why People Should Stop Complaining and Embrace The Change

So f8, Facebook’s annual developer conference, has come and gone and left us tired and confused. I promise that’s the only “Hangover” reference I’m going to make today. Anyway, the top story was Mark Zuckerberg and Andy Sandberg’s awkwardness at the beginning of the keynote. Which was worse, “Zuck dog’s” lame jokes or the uncomfortable […]