3 Things I Liked in Social Media, Week ending Sept. 2.

I hope everyone is enjoying their Labor Day weekend! I’ve spent the weekend catching up with friends, grabbing sunlight and sipping cool drinks. Couldn’t ask for more.

Even though it’s Labor Day weekend and I shouldn’t be “working.” I actually don’t feel like I am laboring when I write this post because I love what I do and can talk “shop” for hours.

1. Dinn Dinn mobile app for foodies – Share the food you love, the food you dislike and make friends (i.e. tastebuds). The profile you create is a reflection of your taste in food. Are you a noodle house type of person? Slow and low BBQ? This mobile app is new but worth keeping an eye on!

photo source: techli.com

 

2. 10 companies that nail their taglines – “Just Do It,” “It melts in your mouth. Not in your hand.” Both great taglines that have become household names. This story makes the list because it gets me thinking about what my tagline should be. As bloggers and/or small business owners, tag lines matter us too. Of all the people we meet at conferences and Twitter chats, having a compelling tagline matters.

What is or would be your tagline?

photo source: blog.hubspot.com

 

3. Pinterest is, well…pinning – Pinterest is practicing what it preaches. Get an inside look at their HQ digs and staff, funky staff hairstyles, furry friends and interesting pins.

Posted on September 2, 2012, in 3 Things I Like in Social Media This Week, Apps, Brands Getting it Right, Facebook, Mobile, Pinterest and tagged , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 6 Comments.

  1. creating a tagline is hard!! Its actually a good excercise in thinking about your brand. I will also check out those pinterest boards!

  2. Fun! Nice that Pinterest is pinning too!

  3. Thanks for the story on creating taglines — very much an art!

  4. That app sounds fun! I’ll have to download and try it out!

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