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mbooth:

Our friend Anna Frenkel, marketing manager at foursquare, shared this on Facebook earlier today, and it made us chuckle, as most content from someecards has a tendency to do.
I mean, after-all, many M Boothers, including me checked into the Earthquakepocalypse 2011.
Did you check-in, Tweet or share a bit of info about the NYC Earthquake of 2011 on your social channels?
My bet is you did… I for one, am guilty as charged for all of the above.
- Rob

thanks for the shout out, buddy!
[disclaimer: Rob + I went to High School together! throwbackkkk]

mbooth:

Our friend Anna Frenkel, marketing manager at foursquare, shared this on Facebook earlier today, and it made us chuckle, as most content from someecards has a tendency to do.

I mean, after-all, many M Boothers, including me checked into the Earthquakepocalypse 2011.

Did you check-in, Tweet or share a bit of info about the NYC Earthquake of 2011 on your social channels?

My bet is you did… I for one, am guilty as charged for all of the above.

- Rob

thanks for the shout out, buddy!

[disclaimer: Rob + I went to High School together! throwbackkkk]

(Reblogged from mbooth)

Tim Gluth explains how the North Shore Bank of Wisconsin uses Foursquare in their 40+ offices

  1. Tim Gluth:

    From our perspective, North Shore Bank sees Foursquare not only as a tool to encourage people to stop into our branches, but as a way to help us increase brand awareness and position the bank within a growing local online community. Listening and connecting with people within our communities is a big part of who we are as an institution, as it has been since our inception. Foursquare is simply one more communication avenue we’re exploring.

    We don’t see Mayorship specials as the end-all/be-all of Foursquare promotions. However, the promotion we ran earlier has already paid for itself, just from the positive reception and potential new business opportunities.

    So far the tools that have been released by Foursquare have allowed us to monitor the check-in activity at our 40+ offices. Going forward we would like to craft additional promotions, including offers like restaurants are able to do now. Another intriguing feature is the ability to post tips and to-dos on our venue pages as a way to drive traffic and introduce the bank’s convenient services, like nearby ATMs, to people on-the-go.

    You offer many good points and ideas here, some of which we are exploring. Fourquare and other location-based social networks offer us a chance to bring online conversations face-to-face, where personal relationships remain a critical part of doing business.