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Facebook Re-Authorization Required

by Rob May on Jul 17, 2011 in facebook

Due to some changes in Facebook’s security policies, some Backupify users need to re-authorize their accounts. If this applies to your account, you should receive the email below. We’re contacting you to let you know that your Backupify account needs attention. Recently Facebook made a change to its security model. As a result, we need [...]

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The Law and Social Media

by Kristin Dziadul on Jul 05, 2011 in facebook

Last week, marketing thought-leader David Meerman Scott published an article interviewing a law professional who works with lawyers on the use of marketing and social media. The post was titled, “Is social media worth the risk? A lawyer’s perspective” interviewing Vivienne Storey, General Manager of BlandsLaw, a small law firm. She explains why it’s important for lawyers to get involved in social media instead of pretending it doesn’t exist.

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How to use Social Media to Turn Prospects into Evangelists [Webinar]

by Kristin Dziadul on Mar 01, 2011 in facebook
prospect to evangelist

Backupify is teaming up with Hubspot and oneforty, all Boston-based companies, to deliver a webinar explaining how to turn your customer leads into brand evangelists. The webinar will take place Wednesday March 2nd at 2pm. Sign up here!

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Think you know the Facebook user-base? Think again. [Video]

by Kristin Dziadul on Feb 23, 2011 in facebook

An excerpt of new facebook userbase statistics along with the video from Allfacebook.com

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Why Can’t I Restore My Twitter and Facebook Data?

by Kristin Dziadul on Jan 12, 2011 in Backups

With over 28,00 Facebook accounts, 600 Fan Pages and 34,000 Twitter accounts backed up and under management at Backupify, many start to wonder what they can actually do with this data. The biggest question we get from users is how they can restore a lost or corrupted Facebook Profile, Fan Page or Twitter account. The bottom line answer is that Twitter and Facebook don’t allow us to truly restore data back into the service.

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