By Rob Meiklejohn on September 28, 2012
Social climber loves a chance to look upon the beautiful face of popular culture’s Justin Timberlake…

…and so was delighted this week to watch a promotional video for the new Myspace in which Mr Trousersnake (who partly own the site) features heavily.
Elsewhere your social media spirit guide looks at eBay’s latest offering (a suspisciously Pinterest-y new sharing platform) the dreams of a twitter high-up and Facebook’s moral kerfuffle over face recognition software.
Read it in full here: Social Climber no.40 (21st September 2012)
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As a member of RMM’s social media insights team Rob compiles research reports, keeps track of existing best practices, conducts competitor benchmarking and performs data analysis for a wide range of clients. Rob has worked on projects across a range of sectors including healthcare, automotive and business continuity.
Rob is also responsible for monitoring emerging social media trends and technologies and understanding what implications these have for both RMM’s clients and the industry as a whole.
Before joining RMM Rob studied for a BA and MA in English Literature at the University of Sheffield where he wrote his dissertation on contemporary American literature and, somehow, TV series The Wire. Away from the laptop Rob enjoys reading, gaming, music on vinyl, and making the most of his ‘compact’ frame and infamous right foot in undignified five a-side football tussles.