Archive for May, 2009

The First SocialGrub…

Posted in Facebook, Marketing, News, Social Media on May 29th, 2009 by sam – 76 Comments

On May 24, 1844, Samuel Morse sent the telegraph message “What hath God wrought?” from the Supreme Court chamber in the Capitol in Washington, D.C., to the B & O Railroad Depot in Baltimore, Maryland.

Perhaps it is just a coincidence (or so we think that) on May 29, 2009 (5 days and 165 years later) that we anticipate the first fully functional SocialGrub to be transmitted to Facebook later today.

Just as how Samuel Morse and the “Morse Code” transformed communication and technology, so will the technology of SocialGrub.

SocialGrub is a unique social networking marketing tool and portal that will allow a business to create advertising and marketing campaigns and push (or as we like to refer to as “grub”) the information into various social networking services such as Twitter and Facebook–with many more to come. With the SocialGrub application a business owner will be able to target the audience of a specific store, a region, a brand (for multi-concept operators), or (soon) based on specific demographics. Imagine being able to create a marketing or advertising campaign and being able to send it to only women who are 21 – 31 years of age and live in a specific zipcode… that’s the power of SocialGrub.

We are litteraly one algorithm away from going into a BETA of the application–which should only last a week or two at most… then watch out world!

Hopefully soon SocialGrub will become a household name and even have a verb tense (“grub”) just like Google has become.

We think Samuel Morse would be proud… and so will you!