Posts Tagged ‘Celebrities’

Jane Fonda Reinvents Herself in Social Media Space

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Jane Fonda makes trends and goes with the trends. The 73-year-old actress, activist, fitness-guru, philanthropist, author and now social media blogger is setting the pace by pushing the envelope and getting us off our butts and into the fitness movement via apps.

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A Virtual Celebrity in TinierMe Virtual World Promises Real Fun for Fans

TinierMe, a Japanese anime-themed virtual world, is partnering with the producers behind pop music star Hatsune Miku. The virtual world now offers fans of the singer exciting new ways to connect to their idol, including clothing and accessories modeled after her style. This is a cool move from a relatively new virtual world on the block, and it looks like fans of Miku have a lot to look forward to from their favorite digital songstress.
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5 People Whose Facebook Friendship You'd be Better Without

George Bush Facebook Portrait We’ve all added someone to Facebook, only to regret it a few days later. Whether because it made things awkward in real life or turned your news feed into a spam-filled mess, the Facebook friendship of certain people seems to just inevitably lead to their deletion. Here’s a list of five people who should remain firmly off your friends so you can avoid the embarrassing necessity of deleting them later.
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9 Web Video Series Started By Hollywood Celebrities

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Web TherapyAs web video grows in popularity, more and more celebrities are jumping from the silver screen and turning to the Internet to star in their own web series. Here at Social Times we’ve put together a list of ten of the most influential celebs that have ventured into the world of Internet video. Find our web series stars after the jump – some of them may surprise you!
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Report: Brands Doling Out $10,000 Per Tweet To Celebrities

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-Social Media ROI Report Icon-A new report published last week shows that celebrity Twitter users can earn up to $10,000 per tweet. It’s an astronomical number, but one that’s been confirmed by Steve Richards of Yomego, who wrote a new report on measuring Social Media ROI.   He has collected information about the revenue streams that come from social media, especially for traditional businesses.
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