Adam and Cory discuss PopTip adding Facebook to their social polling app, mobile vs tablet web traffic statistics, Facebook’s new News Feed and whether or not the simplified layout will help brands overcome EdgeRank, why images are more important than ever in Facebook’s new News Feed, Pinterest adds Analytics and what you can learn from the information they share, Google and Volkswagen team up for an adver-app called Smileage as part of Art, Copy & Code to show what mobile advertising is capable of, SoundCloud simplifying their pricing tiers and adding a new Pro level with unlimited uploads, FOAP adds Missions to their mobile app and how brands can use it to run mobile photo contests, how and why you should update your YouTube and Google+ branding, and more.
Show Notes:
- PopTip Brings Its Instant Twitter Polling And Revamped Dashboard To Brands On Facebook
- Tablets Trump Smartphones In Global Website Traffic
- Facebook News Feed
- Facebook’s New News Feed
- Introducing Pinterest Web Analytics
- Art, Copy & Code: A Series Of Experiments To Re-Imagine Advertising
- Introducing SoundCloud Pro
- Foap Launches Photo Missions So Brands Can Get In On The Engagement Marketing Action
- YouTube One Channel
- Google+ Profile & Page Improvements

iPhone 5 and The Death of NFC – Episode 37
Adam and Cory discuss the new Pinterest account for The SoLoMo Show, an infographic on the five steps you should follow for writing great social content, the new iPhone 5 and whether it signals the death of NFC, Square predicting that retailers will choose iPads over registers within 18 months, Twitter’s new features including the Header Image, background alignment, and iPad app, Twitter taking control of image uploads and killing off TwitPic, #MuslimRage and how Muslims took control of the online conversation, crazy commenters and why you need to consider all possibilities when creating images for social sharing, Google+ releasing their updated monthly active user counts and whether or not the network is growing, why you should pay attention to what other accounts do with their Twitter header image, and more.
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