Monday, June 27, 2011

Where to find social media images.

Clipped from www.benway.net

Often, images are equally as important when tracking online social media trends as the online content that accompanies them. Images are telltale signs of which topics inspire online audiences. As such, an interesting way to track current and changing social media trends is to search for highly circulated images. By tracking these images, you can be inspired by the creativity of others and engage in the most popular current online topics.

Several online search tools are now available to track highly circulated social media images, as well as to locate specific graphics for your social media activities.

Reddit Pics

Reddit Pics is a wonderful tool that compiles the most highly circulated photos on Reddit. It’s a great site to utilize for tracking popular daily topics or to waste time viewing comical and inspiring graphics.

Read more at www.benway.net
 


Thursday, April 14, 2011

I'm looking at rdio, napster, etc

most of them look to be $10 a month to stream to PC and iphone with the ability to take songs offline. What other music services like this do you recommend?



I'd love to have multiple accounts for me and the wife but still only pay the $10. Napster also seem to be integrated with more internet TV, blue rays,etc



Let me know what you use. http://bit.ly/gHzoa2

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Working on a new Photoblog

working on a new photoblog..check it out

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Testing auto post again http://bit.ly/flLLQ6

Report: Redbox ready to battle Netflix streaming

Clipped from news.cnet.com

Report: Redbox ready to battle Netflix streaming

The streaming market is about to get a bit more crowded, according to a new report.

Redbox President Mitch Lowe confirmed to a group of analysts yesterday that his company is planning to launch a streaming service to compete with Netflix, the Los Angeles Times is reporting. Similar to Netflix, Redbox's streaming service will be subscription-based, requiring customers to pay a single monthly fee for access to its slate of films.

Netflix is the dominant force in the streaming business. The company offers content from major film studios and top television networks across a wide array of devices, including all major game consoles, HDTVs, and a slew of set-top boxes. It competes with Hulu Plus and Vudu, among other content providers, but at least so far, no other competitor has delivered the same breadth of content for a single monthly subscription fee.

But Amazon, like Redbox, might be planning to change that.

Read more at news.cnet.com
 


Testing autopost from amplify http://bit.ly/g7vM7r
amplify's page clipper rocks! http://bit.ly/ftJdeH

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

5 ways to build brand loyalty

Read the full article on benway.net

Monday, January 17, 2011

Working on my new photoblog. I'm using multiple methods to post, which are all giving me different types of inline images and fancybox doesn't like it. http://bit.ly/ga4i14

Mackinaw Bridge Photo

Starting my photo blog. Its still a work in progress before its really ready for launch. Let me know what you think.