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Thursday, October 28, 2010

UNFRIENDED: Friend or Salesman? Miami Social Media

When I was at the University of Iowa (Go Hawks!) we were one of the first dozen or so schools to use Facebook. This is back when it was thefacebook and an .edu email was required for sign-up. I fell in love with social media as friends shared pictures, updates, and events. I was able to find old girlfriends to ask if they still love me and everything. Over the years I have had accounts on plenty of sites (LinkedIn, Friendster, MySpace, Blogger, Yelp, DeviantArt…) but chose Facebook as my preferred social platform. This was not because of the technical terms I use during the day such as system architcture, functionality, or technical specifications, but rather because of the users. This is where my friends are and I need to be here.

As Facebook experienced astronomical growth in their user base the owners began searching for ways to monetize the site. Business, fan and group pages began creeping in and Facebook launched their PPC model shortly thereafter. I have no problem with businesses establish a presence on the site; it’s a valuable medium and companies deserve to have their voices heard. When I “like” a business page they have earned the ability to actively sell to me. However, “friends” have begun selling from personal pages. As the frequency and redundancy of the pitches has grown, it has begun troubling me. I can no longer tell if someone is recommending a product in earnest, or if they are simply trying to make a few bucks on ShareAShale. I have decided to strike back.

 Sales pitch from a very savvy marketing pro. We worked together on several projects in college and she does great work; fantastic to see her putting it to use… I just don’t want to hear it.

I’ve thrown the gauntlet down via my status. Seller beware! It is followed by the pointless ramblings that Facebook is supposed to be comprised of. A dirty innuendo, a quote from Super Troopers, and a link to a YouTube remix video.

What do we have here? It’s exciting that you work for a premier concert promoter, but I’m not even in Chicago…how could I possibly attend?

I appreciate the apology, but I am a man of my word and you are selling from a personal account. Nice Farmville mention!



Goodbye. One less sort-of-friend shilling their products to me. 

Did I overreact or are you guys getting tired of social media sales as well? Let me know in the comments. 


Monday, October 25, 2010

Miami Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNO), (vMNVO) and (MVNE) software and development

Over the past several years SDSol Technologies has been fortunate enough to work with leaders in the telecom field. This has sharpened our skill set in the telecom programming world, enhancing our service offering to include network programming services for MVNOs, MVNEs, and private label cell phones.

Our solutions now integrate billing, customer management, and 3rd party APIs of some of the premier cellular networks.

We look forward to working together in this coming year to increase the functionality of our client's networks and devices.

We are the leader in Miami Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNO), (vMNVO) and (MVNE) software, scripting, and development and we would like to thank our clients for getting us there.