Internet Marketing Gets You A First-class Ticket To The Major Leagues

They’ve created tools to help you make an Internet marketing splash. USocial.net has created a new collection of Internet marketing services…
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HootSuite Social Media Dashboard Gets Major Upgrade

Social media clients are almost a dime a dozen these days, but a surprising few of them are designed to help businesses tackle Twitter, Facebook, and…
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Social Media Integration Drives Major Clicks for Email Marketers [STUDY]

http://homewealthproject.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/HLIC/f16c68a8977547a0cdcd1f63d17bad0c.jpg Email messages that include options to share content on social media sites drive significant increases in click-throughs according to a new study…
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Major Findings from the 2010 Social Media Marketing Industry Report

http://homewealthproject.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/HLIC/64ddebb48d02e6208e85f9afb6fa1e08.jpg The awesome crew over at SocialMediaExaminer.com just released their 2010 Social Media Marketing Industry Report. The 33 page report is geared to…
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Graco, Simplicity: Major Crib Recall


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Thousands of Graco and Simplicity cribs have been recalled for suffocation and strangulation risk.

Simplicity, which is now out of business, has been linked 13 deaths, according to CBS News. Almost all of the company’s cribs have been recalled at this point. The Consumer Product Safety Commission urges people not to resell or give away their Simplicity cribs–they’re too dangerous. In other words, if you see a Simplicity-branded crib, take an ax to it or run the other direction. CBS has more:

In the case of the Graco-branded wood cribs, the side that moves up and down – the dropside – can break or detach, creating a dangerous gap between the crib mattress and dropped side. A baby can become trapped and suffocate or strangle. CPSC and LaJobi have received 99 complaints of dropside problems with the cribs. None involved serious injuries.

The Simplicity recall is for all full-sized cribs with tubular metal mattress-support frames. Those frames can bend or detach, causing the mattress to collapse and creating a space that a baby can roll into, become trapped in and suffocate.

A massive number of crib recalls that have taken place during the past year or so. You practically have to be a scientist to find a crib that won’t maim your baby. KidsHealth.org has a good list of tips for buying a crib that’s safe for your child. The measuring and inspection described in that list should be mandatory before buying a crib. It’s not worth making the mistake of trusting the wrong brand.


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FCC loses Comcast’s court challenge, a major setback for agency on Internet policies

Comcast on Tuesday won its federal lawsuit against… ability to regulate Internet service providers just as it unrolls a sweeping broadband agenda.
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Yelp Answers Extortion Claims With Major Site Changes

The big news you need to know today is this: In the face of February’s class action lawsuit and claims of extortion, Yelp is rolling out a number of major site changes to increase transparency and remove any question of impropriety once and for all.

What’s changed and what does it mean for small business owners and advertisers? Here’s a rundown.

Users will now be able to see ALL reviews left for a business

The first change to Yelp will allow users to see every review that has been on a business profile, including reviews that had been previously filtered out. Yelp’s review filter has come under attack lately as users began to wonder why certain reviews would “disappear” over time. A few weeks ago Yelp released a video on its review filter, explaining that sometimes legitimate reviews that were either overly negative or overly positive were filtered out to create a median effect. This meant that a user was never able to see every legitimate review that was left for a business. With this morning’s change, now they can.

Yelp hopes the increased transparency will help users to see that the review site is not filtering out reviews to favor advertisers and that all businesses are being treated fairly. According to Mashable, the additional reviews will be made available through a new link on all business pages and will show every review left for a business. Of course, be careful what you wish for. With Yelp now showing ALL reviews, it means everything that is left about your business, whether Yelp feels it’s legitimate or not, will be available for public consumption. For example, the nasty review your competitor left you? It’s now viewable. On the upside, all positive reviews that Yelp had previously filtered for being “too positive”  will also be seen.

Yelp will discontinue Favorite Reviews

Much of the controversy around Yelp came from the Favorite Reviews feature which allowed advertisers to select the first review that showed up on the page. There had long been some confusion (and rumor) that advertisers were given preferential treatment and could also have negative reviews removed for the right price or control what appeared on their page.  Yelp has strongly denied these allegations and has now removed the feature to put an end to any further speculation.

From the NYT article:

“Despite our best efforts, there’s still obviously confusion out there about what you can buy on Yelp, so we’re making a change to simply drop this feature,” [Yelp’s co-founder and chief executive, Jeremy Stoppleman]said.

According to reports, the Favorite Reviews feature will soon be replaced by one that allows business owners to post videos to their Yelp page, which seems pretty cool.

Overall, this is a big move for Yelp. As I mentioned, it wasn’t more than a few weeks ago that Yelp released a video explaining the workings of its review filter. Now, users are getting an even larger peak behind the curtain. While I applaud the increased transparency of Yelp here, I wonder if they’re not about to shoot themselves in the foot. By allowing users to figure out which reviews have been filtered out, you start to show your cards a bit in terms of how your algorithm works, thereby making it easier for those with bad intentions to game it. Obviously, the entire Yelp site is based on the integrity of reviews, which is why Yelp is making these changes to begin with.  The more public your filter becomes, the more of your ’secret sauce’ you’re letting out.

From a user standpoint, however, the changes will hopefully shed a bit of light on how Yelp works and show Yelp to be an unbiased source of reviews. As search becomes more local and with services like FourSquare nipping at Yelp’s heels, the review site needs to re-emphasis its commitment to the small business community. And these changes focus on doing exactly that.

What do you think of Yelp’s changes? Do they address the concerns you had with the site?  As a small business owner, are you fearful of what type of ‘unfiltered’ reviews will now be publicly available?  I’d love to hear your thoughts.

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Augme Expands Mobile Health Division Capitalizing on Major Growth Trend in Pharmaceutical Mobile Marketing

, a leading technology and services leader in interactive media marketing platforms, announced today that the company is expanding Augme Mobile…
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SeaWorld uses social media to react quickly to a major crisis – Sun Sentinel

SeaWorld’s social media reaction started quickly with a tweet and a Facebook post acknowledging the attack and the tragic loss of its trainer.
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Major Facebook Investor Hopes to Score with Chatroulette

Digital Sky Technologies, the Russian venture capital firm that has invested $400 million into Facebook, has apparently made an offer to buy a piece of…
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