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Pew: Social Media Not Yet Driving News Traffic
Article recommendations from your friends on Facebook and Twitter aren’t a major source of traffic for news websites, according to Pew’s State of the Media 2012 report — but they have potential to become one. The annual release focuses on trends in the world of journalism but as news continue…

Cool social media sweeps by Taco Bell

Cool social media sweeps by Taco Bell

Facebook tests ‘Add to Map’ prompt on place pages

Some users are seeing an “Add to Map” button in the top corner of Facebook pages associated with an address.

“Whether you call it digital signage, digital place-based media, digital  out-of-home or simply DOOH, the media is all around us. Trouble is, most  consumers-as well as many ad buyers and potential deployers-don’t even  realize it. People see it every day without grasping its presence and  power.  Because sometimes a picture really is worth a thousand words, we  developed this infographic that shows, in a simple, easy-to-follow way,  how digital signage really is everywhere, and how it can touch the  average consumer multiple times throughout the course of her day.  For  instance, one Arbitron study shows that 70 percent of Americans are  exposed to place-based video screens every month, and 52 percent are  every week.  Show it to your clients and prospects, or take it straight to the CFO  who has to buy into it.  We believe the graphic will help explain how  pervasive and powerful digital signage really is.  Grab the code at the bottom of the page to post this on your website.”

“Whether you call it digital signage, digital place-based media, digital out-of-home or simply DOOH, the media is all around us. Trouble is, most consumers-as well as many ad buyers and potential deployers-don’t even realize it. People see it every day without grasping its presence and power.

Because sometimes a picture really is worth a thousand words, we developed this infographic that shows, in a simple, easy-to-follow way, how digital signage really is everywhere, and how it can touch the average consumer multiple times throughout the course of her day. For instance, one Arbitron study shows that 70 percent of Americans are exposed to place-based video screens every month, and 52 percent are every week.

Show it to your clients and prospects, or take it straight to the CFO who has to buy into it. We believe the graphic will help explain how pervasive and powerful digital signage really is.

Grab the code at the bottom of the page to post this on your website.”