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  1. Social media is here to stay for good. Given vast variety of the existing channels to choose and stick with, it’s time for such a hot space to enter into a new category.

    There is a need for a portal to provide a quick and intelligent decision for both the consumer and the enterprise about their online connections. A Platform to Help us to Distinguish Our Quality vs. Quantity Friends, Fans, Followers, and Companies.

    Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Youtube, Flickr and others have been doing a decent job of providing additional marketing exposure and even in some cases, additional revenue. However, as more and more social networking sites pop up, the task of picking the right channel getting more challenging.

    This reminds me of the early 90’s when WWW was adopted broadly by the general public. Every company rushed to have a presence, to the point it became literally impossible to find the right information on the Web. That’s when yahoo and google where born and helped us find the most relevant information by just typing simple keywords.

    Then came Web 1.0 & 2.0 – Youtube, Flickr, myspace, Facebook, Twitter and countless others have turned everyday people into content producers, influencers and experts. We basically tripled down on the information overload How do you know which channels to select for deploying your social media strategy?

    That is why I built awesomize.me to accomplish such a mission – the portal to all your existing social media channels.

    Elias
    CEO & Founder
    http://awesomize.me

  2. While it is true that nobody “owns” Social Media, Mark Zuckerberg does OWN Facebook and is changing the rules that we all must play by on a daily basis. As a Social Media Strategy Consultant, I am finding it harder and harder to suggest Facebook as a viable SMM platform. The unpredictably shifting sands of FB rules and regulations would suggest that there is room for a new, commercial AND consumer friendly social media platform. Facebook is likely to go the way of MySpace as they turn off more followers on both sides of the conversation. After all, consumer users still have the freedom to choose which companies they “Like” and can turn off their content at the touch of a button. People WANT to engage with companies, artists and organizations. Why does Facebook want to stop what they helped to start? 6 million lost FB users last month? Houston, we have a problem . . .

    https://www.facebook.com/promotions_guidelines.php

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