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Direct Marketing vs Social Media Marketing | Online Marketing Blog
via www.toprankblog.com by (author unknown) on May 13, 2008
what would a social media marketing focused promo plan look like as an alternative to the direct marketing promotion above? There is an assumption with a social media promotion that there is already involvement with the social communities involved - profile(s), network of friends, content submission, voting and participation.
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Life Hack Misnomer | The Growing Life | Alternative Productivity, Anti-Hacks for Living
via thegrowinglife.com by (author unknown) on May 09, 2008
The real life hacks (the kinds of hacks that make you happy, save your relationship, and set you free) don’t require technical solutions. They require human solutions.
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De staat van Enterprise 2.0 in Nederland? Heliview heeft het antwoord | MartinKloos.nl
via www.martinkloos.nl by (author unknown) on May 07, 2008
Het congres was de moeite dankzij een aantal interessante sprekers. Zo was de line-up interessant, met voor mij als hoogtepunten het verhaal van Ross Mayfield van Socialtext, Andrej Koelewijn, Arjan Radder en natuurlijk Andrew McAfee van Harvard Business School. Deze presentaties gingen duidelijk een stap verder door niet alleen over technologieën en middelen te praten, maar Enterprise 2.0 in...
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Is Your Consumer Using Social Media? - Advertising Age - Digital
via adage.com by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
While marketers may not be spending huge marketing dollars on social media yet, they know they should be using it to reach consumers.
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Understanding the Value of ‘Friends’ in Social Media Websites
via www.doshdosh.com by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
Shared by Frank Interessant artikel!Are there benefits to mutual friendship on social media websites? Should you only befriend people who befriend you and make sure that you only have mutual friends?There’s no simple answer for this question because it depends on two things: The infrastructure of the social media site and your goals or how you want to use the site.
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Official Google Reader Blog
via googlereader.blogspot.com by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
Shared by Paul About time...I was waiting for something like this!
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None Of Us Are Free
via Dutch Cowboys by david.barens@gmail.com (David Barens) on May 06, 2008
In september 2007 gingen boeddhistische monniken in Burma in stil protest de straten op. Gewone burgers dienden als menselijk schild tegen het gewelddadige regime van het land. Schokkende beelden van hoe dit protest hardhandig werd neergeslag......
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Build your own “IdeaStorm” with UserVoice
via Web Strategy by Jeremiah by jeremiah_owyang on May 02, 2008
Embrace your CustomersAt Forrester, we use the term Embracing as a social strategy where customers and employees work together using social tools to build next-generation products. Quite a change for the strong headed product manager, who now has to set the roadmap, while in collaboration with customers.Popular Examples: Dell and StarbucksWe’re all familiar with the popular Dell “Idea...
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Social Networking Goes Open Source With Insoshi
via TechCrunch by Mark Hendrickson on April 30, 2008
Insoshi wants to be WordPress for social networks, except built on top of Ruby on Rails instead of PHP.We covered them in March when they presented at the Spring Y Combinator demo day. Now they’ve officially released their software for public download so anyone can install it on-premise to run their own social networks.Insoshi is not the first company to release its social networking code....
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A Collective Human Joystick
via Advertising Age - Digital by aklaassen@adage.com (Abbey Klaassen) on March 24, 2008
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- AudienceGames, one of the biggest hits at last week's Ad Age Digital Marketing Conference, is an interactive game created by Brand Experience Lab (in partnership with SS&K) that requires members of an audience to sway their bodies -- think of them as a collective joystick -- to move a game piece on the screen in front of them.
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