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Did facebook change?

Last week I came across an article on NY times called “The Day Facebook Changed: Messages to Become Public by Default” which basically means that the whole structure of facebook is changing as well. For me, as a social marketing … Continue reading

Facebook sociologist shares stats on users social behaviour

It is a theory that I back, that people can only handle a certain amount of connections in a community – you might have 1000 friends but you only have a daily interaction with a dusin of them. a sociologist … Continue reading

How to get your blog imported into a community

I want to touch upon a tendency in communities that is outstandingly fantastic, if you want to create some sort of automatic online presence (in addition to your “real” online presence, not as a substitute to it – you hear?). … Continue reading

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a couple of examples of companies using social media

So I have been wanting to make this list for a while. Now I had to research for a speech I am giving later this month – so this is what inspired me this time around in the company/socialmedia’sphere, either … Continue reading

the art of comments and control

Today I want to take upon two subjects that I think is highly underestimated in communities; commenting and control. Commenting in my point of view is the most useful thing that has come out of web 2.0, basically because it … Continue reading

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Why and how to get fans to your facebook page

So this is the very first post in the henrietteweber.com “I heart communities” blogcolumn. The subject is a question I am being asked continously by a lot of my clients. Lets start out with the question “why you should have … Continue reading

Introduction to a new blog”column” on henrietteweber.com

I have decided to add some pratical community experience to henrietteweber.com. Let me introduce “I heart communities” – it is going to a “how-to” column where I will react upon questions that is often asked me. I have been thinking … Continue reading

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