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Kids Linkorporated: The Top 5 Links of the Week

Links By Team VaynerMedia Jun 18th |

What you’re about to read are the top 5 links of the week, compiled and rated by the VaynerMedia office – some are tech, some are sports, some are funny, some are random, but all of the links are interesting… or so we think!

Matt Sitomer: The Starbucks Mistake: Five Ways Foursquare Advertising is Getting Less Interesting. The fact that you’re using the trendy platform doesn’t make your campaign a smart one

Neil Sarkar: 4Food Burger Chain Embraces Facebook, Twitter, Youtube. New burger joint. Order on an iPad. Name your creation and post it to Facebook/Twitter. Get 25 cents every time someone orders it.

Sam Taggart: Facebook “Like” Increases Referral Traffic to Blogs by 50% [REPORT]. With more proof, these numbers could be a big win for Facebook!

AJ Vaynerchuk: Twitter’s Next Business Model: “Promoted Trends”. Another chapter in the interesting adventure of Twitter’s business model.

Anthony Liang: Internet Is Set to Overtake Newspapers in Ad Revenue. Internet about to become second largest advertising medium, only took how long?

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Author: Team VaynerMedia

The VaynerMedia collective – an amalgamation of ideas, thoughts and opinions that make us who we are. For those unfamiliar with VaynerMedia, we are a brand consulting agency, specializing in the social media and digital space. Founded by AJ and Gary Vaynerchuk, we have worked with clients in a variety of fields and of varying sizes. For more information on us, you can check out our story here.
  • TheGreatWazu

    Real quick…I hate Starbucks (not the coffee, the company, although the coffee is way overrated and over priced).
    4Food People are extremely smart.
    I was wrong about the like button. It rocks.
    Promoted Trends is awsome for internet based businesses.
    The difference from The Flintstone's Slate Newspaper and today's newspapers is that The Flintstone's had a higher circulation. Newspaper sales and ad revenue aren't enough to keep them alive on their own. They are a tool that the owner's use to promote their agenda which is where the real money is. Gotta go.

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