Jennifer Barbee Inc. Announces Massive Recall on All Web Strategy & Advice

Devolve

April 1, 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Today, in shocking news, Jennifer Barbee, the President and Chief Creative Officer of JB Inc., announced that the boutique agency is recalling all client strategy, blog advice and innovative ideas from April 1st forward.
“We realized that our clients were becoming too web savvy, and in turn are becoming too evolved. As [...]

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Google to Test Lighting-Fast Internet Speeds in a Handful of Communities

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Google, master of the internet, is initiating the “Google Fiber” project, designed to bring lightning-fast internet speeds to a small number of communities across the US, and it seems everyone wants in. This project has sparked the interest of a whole host of individuals and civic leaders, with many going to great lengths to get [...]

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Is Facebook Doing Away with “Become a Fan”?

An article released yesterday on ClickZ shares with us a confidential email that surfaced from Facebook to ad agencies alerting them to a change in the wording “Become a Fan” seen at the top of pages on Facebook. Word on the “online” street is that the word “Like” will take over the “Fan” language.
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Leave Link Building Behind?

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A Personal Touch from Your Blog

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Twitter Cuts Down on Spam

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Social Gaming for Marketers

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Are you one of the millions of Facebook users who spends much of their time planting watermelons or engaging in Mafia wars? If so, you’re part of a growing market of social gaming users.
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Facebook’s Weekly Updates for Page Admins

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