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SE Newsletter #90 - Got Negative Reviews on Yelp?

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Discover something new by reading ahead:

  • Got Negative Reviews on Yelp?
  • Social Media Minder for NYT Reporter
  • Twitter's Inaugural Fiction Festival
  • Artist Engineers a Numberless Facebook

Got Negative Reviews on Yelp?

By Pierre Zarokian

Getting a negative review on Yelp is not the end of the world. With a solid game plan in place, you'll be ready for whatever curveballs the social Web throws your way -- negative Yelp reviews included! Read More.

Social Media Minder for NYT Reporter


When over 1 billion people have a Facebook account, the radically efficient reach of social media hardly astounds anyone, but the unexpected consequences it continues to churn out are another matter entirely. On the social Web, even wizened media elites have their fair share of rude awakenings -- look no further than The New York Times' front page. Read More.




Twitter's Inaugural Fiction Festival


This year, Twitter put together it first Fiction Festival. The celebration kicked off November 28th and ended this past Sunday, December 2nd. Those participating in the festivities seemed to have had a great time, but, in any event, the Fest was an excellent opportunity for Twitter to promote itself. Read More.



Artist Engineers a Numberless Facebook


Most people have a keen appreciation for the metrics-driven nature of social media platforms like Facebook. Folks like Benjamin Grosser, an MFA candidate studying New Media at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, are no different, they just prefer putting a different spin on the whole matter. Read More.




Recent News
Tweet Your Questions to the Pope?
The Pope is going to where the followers are: Twitter. If you've got some burning questions to ask the Bishop of Rome, Catholicism's holiest of holiest, mark your calendar for December 12. That day, Pope Benedict will begin tweeting on his just-established personal Twitter account. He'll be going by @pontifex, and a peek into the still-tweet-less page reveals a cheery canary yellow background and some symbols of the office he holds. Read More.
Bing Releases Webmaster Guidelines and Webinars
Bing has released its Webmaster Guidelines, the company's first set of rules covering topics such as technical SEO, social media, content, links, and things to avoid. Webmasters can find the official guidelines in the Help section of Bing Webmaster, under the Content Guidelines section. However, Bing admits the guidelines are broad. Read More.
On Facebook, More Women Than Men Say They Voted
In California, like everywhere else, the constant election coverage of the past few months has reached the long-awaited peak of its frenzy: it's Election Day! Today, as in the run-up, the social Web has been present through it all. Over at Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg's acolytes put out a nifty U.S. map showing, in real-time, as people on Facebook share with the world that they voted. The map breaks down Facebookers' responses by state, by age group, and by time. Keep in mind that this is Facebook sharing, and not an official vote count. Read More.
Obama Victory Tweet Breaks Record
President Barack Obama won his 2012 battle for re-election. To fête the historical victory, besides the big party in Chicago, a presidential tweet was sent out, naturally. That tweet, a snapshot of the President embracing First Lady Michelle Obama and below resounding words, "Four more years," has now topped Mediabistro's list of Most Retweeted Tweets of All Time. People have retweeted the message 759,881 times as of this evening. Read More.
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