Showing posts with label smart blog on social media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label smart blog on social media. Show all posts

Monday, January 11, 2010

Using Facebook and Twitter safely


By Elinor Mills of cnet.com

You and just about everyone else, it seems, are spending more and more time on Facebook and Twitter, updating statuses and checking friends' tweets. That's all well and good, of course, but the amount of personal information that all of you share in real time, and the level of trust implicit with the social networking sites, do pose particular security and privacy problems.

A recent study from Sophos found that Facebook users reveal a lot of personal information to new friends, including ones they really don't even know or have never met. Using fake profiles, Sophos sent out friend requests to 100 random Facebook users, and more than 40 percent blindly accepted, giving the company access to birth dates, e-mail addresses, phone number and addresses--private information strangers shouldn't have.

The openness of Twitter--anyone can follow anyone else, and posts are indexed in search engines--makes it a nirvana for spammers. Kaspersky says there are nearly 500,000 new unique URLs that appear in Twitter posts daily, and of those, anywhere between 100 and 1,000 are malware attacks.

Here's a look at some of the specific threats users of the sites face and what they can do about it.

Check out the rest of this great article here.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Viral Social Media tips from the "Will it Blend" master


"Will It Blend" is one of my favorite YouTube series of all time, and is definitely my favorite viral marketing campaign (because it's completely normal to have a favorite viral marketing campaign).

The genius behind the series, George Wright, shares how it came to be and gives out some great tips on how to create a viral campaign of your own.




You should check out the article and interview from Smart Blog on Social Media and enjoy one of my favorite "Will It Blend" videos.

Viral marketing smoke!  Don't breathe this!