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POINT ROBERTS, Wash. - July 4, 2011 - www.InvestorIdeas.com, a global investor research portal, specializing in sector research including tech stocks issues an investor alert for social networking gaming company, Zynga www.zynga.com. The company announced its IPO filing July 1, 2011.

POINT ROBERTS, Wash., June 20, 2011 - www.InvestorIdeas.com, a global investor research portal, specializing in sector research including tech stocks issues a trading alert for social networking stock, Renren Inc. (NYSE: RENN). The stock is trading at $7.73, up 0.70 (9.96%), with a day high of $8.07.

POINT ROBERTS, Wash., June 7, 2011 - www.InvestorIdeas.com, a global investor research portal, specializing in sector research including tech stocks issues a trading alert for social networking stock, FriendFinder Networks Inc. (NasdaqGM: FFN). The stock was one of the top percentage gainers in morning trading, trading as high as $6.10 following recent earnings news.

POINT ROBERTS, Wash., May 23 2011 - www.InvestorIdeas.com, a global investor research portal, specializing in sector research, reports recent additions to the Investor Ideas member content including the China stocks directory, agriculture stocks directory in addition to the tech stocks directory featuring cloud computing stocks and social networking stocks.

A great piece on the changes in mass media--from the decline of newspapers, to changing TV habits, to the rise of Twitter and social networking.

If you’re a blogger, no longer is submitting your blog posts only to Digg and Delicious good enough. Think niche! Submitting your blog posts to niche social media sites has proven to be a good method to expand your reach.

Branding expert John Tantillo highlights the growing importance of social networking, with the example of recent flooding in North Dakota and the use of a facebook group to recruit volunteers.
He also criticizes Google for laying off marketing people during a downturn--when he argues that more, rather than less, marketing is needed.

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