Social Media World Blog

Social Media World Blog Notes on the evolution of social media.
Social Media World Blog
Notes on the evolution of social media.
Social Media World explores all areas of social media, new sites and apps, news and so much more! This blog is a publication of SocialRadi.us
Los Angeles United States
Just here for the view

Most recent posts

11/09 21:02 Tweeting for Tacos: Social Media and Street Food in LA
Standing in the parking lot of a Long Beach club on a Thursday night, I watched what seemed like an unusually amount of people milling around in small groups, standing in circles or sitting on the rear bumpers of cars. It was College Thursdays at the...
8/19 16:00 Is Social Media Just a Fad?
I think not. Bookmark to:    ...
9/15 15:00 Making Fun of Hitler: A Brief History
Hitler can get really mad. This shouldnt come as much a surprise, considering the well-recorded history of World War II and the Holocaust. From his attempts at genocide to trying to take over Europe (not to mention some of North Africa), the man must...
9/14 15:00 A Social Eye on Celebrity
We cant help but be fascinated by celebrities. Through the saturation of television, magazines, blogs, what our friends spew out and who knows electronic messages implanted within our brains, weve come to love our elite from the Hollywood A class to...
8/18 16:00 Parents Unaware of Teens Social Media Use
Now, Ill admit, Im of an age where a headline like this still makes me go yeah, duh. We had just gotten AOL when I was a teenager and my parents were pretty aware of the fact that I was online and I told them what I was doing (I was one of those kind...

People who like this blog also like

Advert approval stats

Average advert is approved in 1 hour
A low time means the owner takes their buyers seriously and doesn't tie up their credits.
0.00% of advert requests declined
Higher percentages suggest a more discerning site owner, applicants should check their advert is likely to fit with the blog topic and format
0.00% of approved requests declined
Higher percentages indicate a risk of last-minute cancellation