Tag Archive | "Social Media"

SocialMedia’s Appsaholic Grows Exponentially & 1000+ Applications/ Day Now Earning Ad Revenue!

November 27, 2007 by Lisa Oshima | Advertising, Consulting, Social Media
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SocialMedia Netoworks just hit the 1000 mark, with over 1000 Facebook applications per day running on the Appsaholic network and making money for 3rd party developers.  Check out teh lates blog post I wrote on the topic at: SocialMedia Network’s Blog.

Understanding the Basics of Social Avertising on SocialMedia Networks

November 26, 2007 by Lisa Oshima | Advertising, Consulting, Developers, Enterprise, Social Media
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Check out the latest post I wrote on SocialMedia Network’s blog.  The post is an interview with Dennis Yu, SocialMedia’s resident SEO and advertising expert.  In it, Dennis explains the basics of social advertising, especially as it relates to SocialMedia Network’s Appsaholic.

Dear Lisa, Is Plaxo Pulse Any Good or Will it Spam My Friends Forever?

November 26, 2007 by Lisa Oshima | Enterprise, Social Media
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I always loved reading “Dear Abby” in the Sunday paper growing up… You know – back in the days where people actually read newspapers.  I always wondered how “Abby” got her gig – quite possibly the easiest newspaper column in the world to write (and hands down, the most fun)… getting opinion questions in the […]

At the Vanguard of Social Advertising

November 12, 2007 by Lisa Oshima | Advertising, Consulting, Developers, Enterprise, Social Media
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Check out the new blog post I wrote for SocialMedia Networks about social advertising.

I’m Now Writing SocialMedia Network’s Blog

November 6, 2007 by Lisa Oshima | Advertising, Consulting, Developers, Social Media
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Yesterday, I started a 2 month, part-time consulting gig with SocialMedia Networks, a leading provider of social network services including a large and growing network of applications across Social Networking platforms.  SocialMedia’s flagship product, Appsaholic, currently available on Facebook and MySpace makes it easy for independent software vendors (ISVs) to manage, market, and monetize the […]

Microsoft at CTIA: Business + Lifestyle = Future of Mobile

October 24, 2007 by Lisa Oshima | Enterprise, Events, Mobile
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I’ve had a great couple of days at the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) Wireless IT & Entertainment Conference in San Francisco catching up with old friends and colleagues in wireless and learning more about where the industry is going.  It all started with Tuesday’s keynote from Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, which CTIA themed […]

Facebook for Blackberry is Here, but What About BIGGER News?

October 24, 2007 by Lisa Oshima | Enterprise, Mobile, Social Media
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Was I the only one who was underwhelmed with the Facebook and RIM announcement of Facebook for BlackBerry at this morning’s CTIA keynote?  Don’t get me wrong, Facebook’s co-founder, Dustin Moskovitz, presented very well, but I was hoping for more. Moskovitz didn’t mention Microsoft.  Just hours after the keynote, the Wall Street Journal confirmed rumors […]

More Talk of the US Dollar on the Slide

October 15, 2007 by Lisa Oshima | Consulting, Developers, Enterprise
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In my last post, I talked a bit about what the decreasing value of the dollar means for social media start-ups.  Yesterday in Tech Crunch, there was an interesting article on who is “winning” and “losing” as a result of the dollar on the slide.  It is well worth a read, offering an interesting and […]

Talking Social Media at the Girl Geek Dinner in London

October 12, 2007 by Lisa Oshima | Developers
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I just got back from a 2 week work + vacation trip to London.  On the night I arrived (Sept 26), I was invited to a London Girl Geek Dinner in London sponsored by Astraware, a company I worked closely with while I was a consultant at Palm.  The Girl Geek Dinners are increasing in […]

“Like Facebook with Wrinkles”

September 10, 2007 by Lisa Oshima | Social Media
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The social media quote of the day goes to the International Herald Tribune, who published a great article on social networking for the retired set: Technology investors and entrepreneurs, long obsessed with connecting to teenagers and 20-somethings, are starting a host of new social networking sites targeting their parents and grandparents. The sites have names […]





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