Thursday, August 1, 2013

Facebook Still Ranks Highest in ?Social Value? for Luxury Brands

With so many new social apps and online platforms and e-commerce sites popping up every day, veteran platforms like Facebook can start to look stale and irrelevant by comparison.

Turns out Facebook is actually still a force to be reckoned with, especially when it comes to what it can do for brands. WWD reports on a new study by NYU?s Luxury Lab, L2, which ranks the value of social platforms of all kinds, from Facebook to Sina Weibo to Snapchat.

?Effectively, right now Facebook is the most innovative media company in the world, Maureen Mullen, L2 director of research and advisory, told WWD. ?The ability they?ve shown to be nimble around rolling out new products in the marketplace is staggering. Despite the flack they?ve gotten from the IPO, there?s a lot of reasons to suggest it isn?t going away anytime soon.?

One big reason Facebook is killing it is mobile. Increases in mobile advertising dollars are what helped the company post a $333 million profit, reversing year-ago losses of $157 million. Mobile ads made up 41 percent of the company?s $1.6 billion in ad revenues?thanks in large part to the company?s ability to charge as much for mobile ads as they do for online ads?which is pretty uncommon.

Another reason is Asia. According to the study, Asia has Facebook?s largest user base, and users there are more than twice as engaged as those in North America?meaning Facebook is an ideal resource for brands looking to increase exposure in Asia (which, like, all of them are).

We were also surprised to learn from the study that engagement on Vine is still higher than Instagram?even though the latter has more users, and, of course, video. For the month of July, Vine?s overall interaction rate (combining likes and comments) was 1.24%, versus Instagram?s 1.06%.

The lesson of the story being: Just because something new comes along doesn?t mean the original isn?t still relevant.

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Market Top Is in, Brace for Correction: Jeff Saut ... - Yahoo! Finance

[unable to retrieve full-text content]From the blog Breakout: For months Breakout regular Jeff Saut, chief investment strategist at Raymond James, told viewers he was looking for a top sometime around the middle of July. Specifically Saut told us on July 1st that ...

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Amazon: 8 essential tips to save money online

From taking advantage of Amazon's 'Subscribe and Save' program to watching prices and daily deals online, Hamm offers his advice for readers looking to save money on Amazon.com.?

By Trent Hamm,?Contributor / July 31, 2013

The logo for Amazon.com is displayed. Consumers can save money on anything from Android apps to household goods on Amazon by using a few tricks, Hamm says.

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Well, ?ultimate? might be a bit of hyperbole, but I thought it would be useful to collect together all of the things I?ve learned about saving money on Amazon.com in one place. If you ever buy items at Amazon, you might find some of these tactics to be useful.

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The Simple Dollar is a blog for those of us who need both cents and sense: people fighting debt and bad spending habits while building a financially secure future and still affording a latte or two. Our busy lives are crazy enough without having to compare five hundred mutual funds ? we just want simple ways to manage our finances and save a little money.

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Amazon Prime
?If you are a heavy user of Amazon?s services and products, I think that Amazon Prime more than pays for itself, so let?s focus on it first.

Prime is a service that allows you to get two day shipping on virtually any item that Amazon sells. There?s no minimum purchase threshold for this, either. Once you have it, you?ll find that it?s much easier to buy gifts and many household items via Amazon than it is to go to the store and shop for them ? and it?s often cheaper, too. You can truly use Amazon as part of your price comparisons, even on small items.

Along with that comes the Prime Instant Video library, which is a service that?s very comparable to Netflix. While the streaming video selection isn?t quite as good as Netflix (in my opinion), there?s enough unique content here that you?ll have more than enough to watch for years. If you?re thinking of ditching cable, this is a pretty solid Netflix-esque replacement for it.

The Kindle Lending Library is another perk if you own a Kindle device. If you have a Kindle and are a Prime user, you can borrow one book a month from the Kindle Lending Library. It?s essentially a free book. I consider this a pretty minor perk considering I can get ebooks from my library, but there are a lot of good books in the Lending Library that are well worth reading.

To me, these add up to more value than the $80 annual cost of Prime. It does depend on your specific uses, of course, but it opens up several cost-saving avenues.

Super Saver Shipping
?As mentioned above, Amazon does offer free ?super saver? shipping on most purchases over $25 if you?re not a Prime member. In my experience, ?super saver? packages tend to arrive in about a week.

This isn?t bad, but I find that it usually costs me money. I?ll want an item that costs, say, $18, and then I?ll see the shipping costs. Of course, if I just get something else for $7 that I don?t really need, then shipping is free. The catch is that I don?t really need that $7 item?

If you find yourself with this dilemma more than once a month, Prime is worth it for these savings alone.

Price and Deal Watching
?There are a slew of various ?daily deal? and ?gold box? and ?outlet? and ?warehouse? pages to be found within Amazon if you want them, but the problem with these types of ?daily deals? is that they often convince you to buy stuff that you don?t really need. (I have the same issue with services like Groupon.)

My solution instead is to use a price watching tool that helps me identify when items I want or need drop below a certain price threshold. Right now, my preferred tool for doing this is CamelCamelCamel.

All you do is set up a list of items you might buy if the price is right, define what that ?right price? is, and then it automatically watches all of the daily deal pages for you as well as other sale prices. When something shows up within your price threshold, it alerts you so you can buy it.

Subscribe and Save
?I covered Amazon?s Subscribe and Save program in detail a few months ago. I don?t view it as a big money saver, but I do view it as a time saver ? or, at the very least, a time shifter (meaning you use downtime at one point to take some of the pressure off of more intense times later on).

It?s simple: find a household product that you use regularly, ?subscribe? to it on Amazon, and it comes to your house on a regular schedule. It works very well for diapers, laundry detergent, and so on, but the prices are a bit high for a single item. The prices get much better if you subscribe to five or more items, which earns you a 15% discount on all items you subscribe to.

Buy Used
?If you?re picking up a book or a DVD or something similar, it?s worth checking the ?buy used? section on that item?s listing to see whether or not you can save some money by getting a used version of the item. I?ll happily take a copy of a book that?s been read by someone else if it will save me 50% off the cover price or more.

Free Android Apps
?If you have an Android device, Amazon gives away a free app each day. Usually, the app is a mediocre game, but not always ? occasionally, you?ll find a really useful app or a great game.

Amazon Visa
?If you find yourself settling into a routine of buying items regularly from Amazon, the Amazon Visa is a worthwhile additional tool. Use it solely for purchases from Amazon and you?ll earn a gift card each month equal to 3% of your spending on Amazon (if you use it elsewhere, you earn a bit less). The nice part is that as soon as the gift card is available, it appears as you?re checking out on Amazon.

So, let?s say you sign up to buy several perishables via Subscribe and Save along with buying some Christmas gifts from Amazon. Everything totals up to $300. The next time you buy anything from Amazon, you?ll have a $9 credit waiting for you, usable on whatever you?d like.

If you are even a semi-frequent user of Amazon.com, many of these offers stack together really well. For example, Subscribe and Save synergizes very well with Prime membership, as does setting low price thresholds for items you might buy if they?re cheap enough. Given that Amazon has pretty good prices most of the time on many items, if you?re a careful shopper that shops around a little bit, you can use these tips to get items you want and need quite inexpensively.

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Monogamy evolved as a mating strategy: New research indicates that social monogamy evolved as a result of competition

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Social monogamy, where one breeding female and one breeding male are closely associated with each other over several breeding seasons, appears to have evolved as a mating strategy, new research reveals. It was previously suspected that social monogamy resulted from a need for extra parental care by the father.

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CBS boss: Racism on 'Big Brother' is 'appalling'

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President of CBS Les Moonves, with wife and "Big Brother" host Julie Chen.

It's not just viewers who take issue with the racist remarks that have been made on "Big Brother" this season. CBS CEO Les Moonves, speaking publicly for the first time about the issue, said he isn't pleased with the insensitive comments either, made most notably by houseguest Aaryn Gries and a few others.

"I find the behavior absolutely appalling," Moonves told reporters Monday at the Television Critics Association's summer press tour in Beverly Hills. "I've watched every episode of the show. My wife ('Big Brother' host Julie Chen) would kill me if I didn't! We discuss it quite a bit. I think we're handling it properly. We did not comment on things that were (said) until it affected the show."

He added that unfortunately, the show is "reflecting how certain people feel in America."

As for the casting of personalities, Moonves noted that, "Obviously, you don't want wallflowers on reality shows. You want people who are interesting. Obviously that can sometimes lead to controversy."

Most of the bad behavior has been caught by "Big Brother's" ever present 24/7 live-stream cameras, content that is available with a pay subscription. Only a small portion of the derogatory remarks have made it to the air, with the majority of it uttered by Gries. But the live feed has revealed other racist and homophobic comments by GinaMarie Zimmerman and Spencer Clawson, as well as a few others. Most of the remarks have been made about African-American contestant Candice Stewart and Korean-American housemate Helen Kim.

Though the contestants are now aware of Gries' remarks, they're keeping her in the "Big Brother" house because they don't think she can win. But if she does?

"If she wins the whole prize, America should take a look at itself," Moonves told reporters after the session.

Since the controversy first broke earlier this month, none of the network's top brass had addressed the issue. But CBS had issued short statements to the press saying the network was "weighing carefully issues of broadcast standards," and that "Houseguests reveal prejudices and other beliefs that we do not condone."

Gries, Zimmerman and Clawson have all faced real-world repercussions for their in-game behavior, though they don't know it yet due to being sequestered for the show. Gries has been dropped by her modeling agency, Zimmerman has been fired, and Clawson's employer has released a statement distancing themselves from him.

? Additional reporting by Michael Maloneyand Dru Moorhouse.

Source: http://www.today.com/entertainment/cbs-boss-behavior-big-brother-absolutely-appalling-6C10783204

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Review: Sankarea: Undying Love (Volume 1) | Hardcore Gamer Japan

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Source: contoso --- Sunday, July 28, 2013
Sankarea: Undying Love is what the film Warm Bodies shouldve been a zombie love story about a seemingly normal teen and his undead sweetheart which radiates an enough charm and enchantment to capture the heart of any living reader looking for an alternative to the usual anime suspects. To say it even more plainly, though, the opening volume of Sankarea sets the stage for a tale that is sure to delight zombie fans and romantics alike, beautifully bridging the gap between classic love ballad and grotesque reanimation thriller. ...

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