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Guest Post / Mar 7, 2012

Yelp IPO: Did social media inflate Yelp’s stock price? Find out in Future of Engagement!

Store review company Yelp is not profitable and it hasn’t made money since it was founded eight
years ago, yet social media was aflurry with positive responses when Yelp announced that it would go
public. On the day of the IPO, Yelp’s stock price rose almost 60%, from $15 to almost $25. Was this a
result of social media buzz, and how can other companies use social media to create and benefit from
similar buzz? Find out in this episode of Future of Engagement!

Highlights

  • Yelp’s IPO got almost entirely positive social media coverage…
  • And its stock price rose 60% over the day of the IPO…
  • Even though Yelp isn’t even profitable.

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This is a guest post by Murray Newlands, CEO of Influence People.

Sarah Worsham / Mar 6, 2012

5 Resources for the New Facebook Timeline for Businesses

Facebook is changing how businesses can use it’s platform. Starting on March 30, 2012, all active Facebook business pages (Fan pages) will be changed over to a new design called Timeline (which has been rolled out to most individual users already). Facebook is also creating guidelines and rules on how businesses can use their new pages.  Here are 5 resources to help you stay ahead of the changes and leverage them for to help your business:

  1. 7 New Facebook Changes Impacting Businesses (Social Media Examiner)
  2. 5 Tricks that Every Marketer Needs to Know to Exploit the New Facebook Page Design (Duct Tape Marketing)
  3. The Complete Guide To Facebook Timeline Pages (All Facebook)
  4. The Complete Guide to Setting Up the New Facebook Page Design (HubSpot)
  5. 14 Ways New Facebook Betrays Small Business (Convince & Convert)

How are you handling the new Facebook changes to Timeline for businesses?

Guest Post / Mar 5, 2012

Bridging Customers From Social Media to Your Site — Future of Publishing

In this week’s Future of Publishing episode, host Murray Newlands and Echo Co-Founder
Chris Saad discuss how publishers who have lost touch with their social media-minded customers can
win them back! Tune in and find out how you can reconnect with customers on your own site by using
a bridge through social media!

Highlights:

  • When social media became popular, people began engaging with publishers and brands on
    social media instead of on their websites…
  • …Companies set up Facebook and Twitter profiles but they still didn’t reach their pre-social media
    level of engagement…
  • …But now publishers and companies have the tools to win their customers back!
  • Future of Publishing is sponsored by VigLink.

    This is a guest post by Murray Newlands, CEO of Influence People.

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    My sweet spot is at the intersection between technology and business. I love to manage and develop products, market them, and deep dive into technical issues when needed. Leveraging strategic and creative thinking to problem solving is when I thrive. I have developed and marketed products for a variety of industries and companies, including manufacturing, eCommerce, retail, software, publishing, media, law, accounting, medical, construction, & marketing.

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