Category Archives: Facebook News
Influencers Spread Equal Rights on Social Media like a Fast Moving Virus
Written on March 27, 2013 at 9:23 pm, by Brian Kendall
When I get to the Speak Social office in the mornings, my routine is simple: I take my laptop out of my black messenger bag, plug it in the outlet behind my desk, and open Internet Explorer (no judgments please). I have three homepages that I check regularly: CNN, Facebook and Gmail. Normally, very little Continue Reading »
Gawker Article tells the Story of Adalia Rose, and the team that Battled Online Bullying for her
Written on February 22, 2013 at 5:25 pm, by Stephanie Bogus
Speak Social’s Andy Gonzalez one of the Adalia Team Leaders We met writer Camille Dodero at an event we co-organized called Abstract Austin. It was an art show and auction to benefit The Progeria Foundation in the name of Adalia Rose. If you don’t know the story of Adalia, it’s heartfelt, gripping, sad, happy and Continue Reading »
Our Very Own Adam Price sits down with KVUE to Discuss Facebook Graph Search
Written on February 18, 2013 at 10:25 pm, by Stephanie Bogus
This is what he had to say … Want to read MORE about Facebook Graph Search?
We have Facebook Graph Search Early, and so can you!
Written on February 15, 2013 at 5:04 pm, by Stephanie Bogus
Facebook Graph Search is here, and it’s AWESOME! The ability to search for absolutely anything (including every photo you ever liked of your friends who like to party) will revolutionize the way we store and use the massive amounts of data gathered online. Although we like to think ourselves an elite group of Social Continue Reading »
As Parents, We Need an Online Dashboard to Monitor the Social Presence of our Children
Written on February 5, 2013 at 8:45 pm, by Andy Gonzalez
The world of Social Media has changed forever – again. That’s right, I know we’ve said it before, but this time I mean FOREVER. What can we credit with this permanent shift in Social thinking? Facebook Graph Search. If you don’t know what Graph Search is all about, I suggest you do a Continue Reading »
Why You Need to Care about Facebook’s New Graph Search
Written on January 18, 2013 at 10:25 pm, by Adam Price
It’s time for those of you who have been ignoring Social Media to play catch-up. Hopefully, it is not too late. bit.ly/Vc2P1M — Speak Social (@SpeakSocial) January 22, 2013 Facebook is in the midst of an interesting saga. They went public with Google-like expectations, but not the strategy in place to fully capitalize Continue Reading »
Social Media Commentator at Night, Live Interviews in the Morning … Where will our Prez Pop-up Next??
Written on November 20, 2012 at 8:48 pm, by Stephanie Bogus
If you missed KVUE Austin’s local morning show this morning, our very own Brad Bogus gave his insight into businesses utilizing Social Media during the hiring process to vet the lives of potential employees. We hope you used your time to do something wise like sleep or exercise, but still you missed an awesome interview. Never Continue Reading »
Fascinating Facebook Chat with Brad & KVUE’s Morning Anchor
Written on October 9, 2012 at 3:23 pm, by Stephanie Bogus
Brad just wrapped an interview with KVUE about the effect our growing attachment to life online has on our real-life relationships. In his words “cheaters are going to cheat, whether they have Facebook or a lonely night in a bar.” What’s important is that we take time to care for all of our relationships Continue Reading »
Facebook Improved Our Internal Communications
Written on September 17, 2012 at 8:32 pm, by Brad Bogus
Find me a company that fully embraces using Social Media to improve communication within its organization. Go ahead, it’s a challenge. I’m betting you won’t find many. The common opinion around Social Media is that it’s distracting, immature and a waste of time. Even company owners that are using Social Media as a part Continue Reading »
Google+ isn’t Dumb Enough, That’s their Problem
Written on August 31, 2012 at 6:57 pm, by Adam Price
I really wanted to love Google+, I really did. I wanted a smarter Social network where people could share relevant information that had substance; where I could finally be among my peers and not have to spend every day ignoring and unfriending people who share useless facts about reality TV shows and partisan politics.Google listened Continue Reading »