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kevin smith

The New MySpace: Music Meets Social, Done Right - 0 views

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    The new MySpace is pretty. It incorporates many of the trends in modern web design and social media - big visuals, responsive design, easy discovery - and gives them a clear focus: connecting through music. And it really works.
Social Media Power

Social Media Newsrooms: The Ultimate Web 2.0 Tool for Your Business | Social Media Power - 0 views

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    A social media newsroom is one place to send the media, prospective clients, book reviewers, or anyone who wants to know all about you, your business, or your book. This is a great explanation of SMNRs with examples.
Ariel Castro

Twitter is the new Reality Show | Loyalty Truth Blog - 0 views

  • Twitter is the new Reality Show
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    On the other hand, social networks like Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, and micro-blogging site Twitter are growing at exorbitant rates while continuing to suffer from criticism by mainstream business as time-wasting black holes exposing people to career risk with unproven business return.
anonymous

Bubble Talk: Social Media's Young Giants | Social Media Today - 0 views

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    As big investments and acquisitions become routine in social media, its time to take a look at the fundamental differences between social networks and traditional businesses on wall street.
anonymous

A Mid-Year Assessment of Social Networks in 2011 | Social Media Today - 0 views

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    We're halfway through 2011, and a lot has happened in social media. As over 1,000 Social networks fight and innovate to grab their piece of the social networking space, the first six months of the year have included new features, redesigns, acquisitions, and IPOs... But who have been the biggest winners and losers of 2011? Let's see if we can shed some light on this question through an analysis of trends among 3,238 popular blog articles that have covered social platforms this year.
Michael Marlatt

Micro Persuasion: The Promise and Peril of Ubiquitous Community - 0 views

  • "Steve, what's the next hot online community?" It seems as though everybody is on the lookout for the successor to MySpace, Twitter or Facebook. Nobody, even in a difficult economic climate, wants to be viewed as a latecomer. Perhaps as a defense mechanism to avoid being wrong myself, I now give a boilerplate answer that I believe can last. In short, the next big community is not a single destination. Rather, it is going to be everywhere. To paraphrase Forrester analyst Charlene Li, social networking is becoming "like air."
  • The problem, however, is that this model can't scale. Tastes change and people are always migrating to trendier sites-especially as their friends do. As a result, the Internet amber is littered with fossilized communities that once dominated. These former stalwarts include AOL, Angelfire, TheGlobe.com, GeoCities and Tripod.
  • Community today is a different animal. People now expect it to be part of virtually every online experience. Most media companies now allow users to leave comments or even create profiles. Hundreds of thousands of brands, NGOs and individuals have set up their own social networks on Ning.com. The entire web is going social.
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      The entire web is going social...interesting thought.
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  • actually think the shift in online communities is going towards niche social sites. Sites like Myspace and Facebook are big and their user base is overwhelmingly diverse. I think the trend now is to move towards communities that are based around shared interests, especially with the proliferation of things like ning. Will the walls between these networks break down? Probably. But I think there's always going to be a desire to commune online with people who share your interests. This is actually good news for marketers because niche communities mean more targeted marketing opportunities any way.
  • A network that works well on a mobile platform--knows where I am, who within my network is near me, offers recommendations, etc. + the concept behind FriendFeed which aggregates multiple networks gets us closer to the "air" analogy. It's really not that far off. Just waiting for wi-fi networks and handheld usability to catch up.
anonymous

A Mid-Year Assessment of Social Networks in 2011 - 0 views

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    We're halfway through 2011, and a lot has happened in social media. As over 1,000 Social networks fight and innovate to grab their piece of the social networking space, the first six months of the year have included new features, redesigns, acquisitions, and IPOs… But who have been the biggest winners and losers of 2011? Let's see if we can shed some light on this qustion through an analysis of trends among 3,238 popular blog articles that have covered social platforms this year.
ieml seda

Do you still use Facebook? - 0 views

We're curious to know where you stand on this. Do you still find yourself using Facebook regularly, or have you moved on to other platforms? Share your insights on whether Facebook remains a valuab...

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