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When it comes to advertising, this becomes a mix-feeling between syncing the 2 accounts. I have yet signed up for any sponsored tweets etc and not planning to for the time being. Please no, I really dislike ... See all content


Fan pages are exempt (from my understanding) because they're set up as a complete opt-in process; you have to sign up to their page to receive updates. So, in essence, you're signing up to ads and an email ... See all content
11 months, 2 weeks ago byDanny Brown on
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I have not, and most likely, will not sync the two. The 140 character max is something I don't have to deal with in Fb, so my posting are structured differently. Also, I tend to find Twitter posting on ... See all content
11 months, 2 weeks ago byon
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Although not explicitly stated, I'm assuming that someone like Starbucks has a right to post a commercial update on their FAN page, correct? Although I'm sure users protect Facebook's stance against spam ... See all content

Good read - Twitter Advertising on Facebook? No Thanks http://bit.ly/RjKcI by @dannybrown
11 months, 2 weeks ago byjohnhaydon on
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RT @DannyBrown Twitter Advertising on Facebook? No Thanks | danny brown http://bit.ly/RjKcI
11 months, 3 weeks ago bygacconsultants on
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RT @DannyBrown Twitter Advertising on Facebook? No Thanks | danny brown http://bit.ly/RjKcI
11 months, 3 weeks ago bymickeygomez on
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How the new Facebook Terms of Service updates could affect your Twitter use - http://bit.ly/zLbHK New from @DannyBrown
11 months, 3 weeks ago byJimconnolly on
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RT @jimconnolly How the new Facebook Terms of Service updates could affect your Twitter use - http://bit.ly/zLbHK New from @DannyBrown
11 months, 3 weeks ago byzanesafrit on
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I don't think that's who they're going after with this update, Jeremy. It's where you're clearly advertising without using Facebook's advertising models (or external third-party sources). People talk about ... See all content
11 months, 3 weeks ago byDanny Brown on
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Too gray of a TOS update. Really vague and could potentially allow for status updates, besides Spon Tweets and Spon conversations, to be classified as commercial.
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11 months, 3 weeks ago byjeremyhilton on
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Great look from @dannybrown into a consideration of new Facebook TOS most have not considered yet :-) http://ow.ly/jPff
11 months, 3 weeks ago bymariarmcdavis on
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Great look from @dannybrown into a consideration of new Facebook TOS most have not considered yet :-) http://ow.ly/jPfa
11 months, 3 weeks ago bytheimpactzone on
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Twitter Advertising on Facebook? No Thanks http://tinyurl.com/okt3c5
11 months, 3 weeks ago byGenOneStudios on
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New @dannybrown: Twitter Advertising on Facebook? No Thanks http://bit.ly/kWiNi
11 months, 3 weeks ago bybloggingtweets on
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RT @DannyBrown: How the new Facebook Terms of Service updates could affect your Twitter use - http://bit.ly/zLbHK - http://jointwinwin.posterous.com/rt-dann...
11 months, 3 weeks ago byTom O'Brien on
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11 months, 3 weeks ago byTom O'Brien on
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RT @DannyBrown: How the new Facebook Terms of Service updates could affect your Twitter use - http://bit.ly/zLbHK
11 months, 3 weeks ago byJointWinWin on
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Part of me wonders if this is a direct "attack" on Twitter, Roger. The less the integration, the more people may choose one over the other?
11 months, 3 weeks ago byDanny Brown on
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