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10 Secret Twitter marketing hacks in 2021 - TrendsDesignHugger - 0 views

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    Over the years, Twitter is now one of the web's most inventive and used services. It is easy to envision that one day Twitter will become an useful media with an average of 6,000 tweets every second. And you probably already know Twitter if you have been following the news for the last 10 years. In 2009, an American airline crashed into the hudson river and the platform became a heated issue. The mainstream media released the news. This is because But could you utilise Twitter as a marketing tool for businesses? And what actions can you take to benefit from this unique platform? It is possible to establish great brand relations and a successful Twitter marketing plan, but only if you take the correct steps and have the patience. It requires several experimenting and brainstorming sessions to decide your brand's ultimate path, but it's worth it. You need to know what's happening on Twitter before you start. So let's start. Let's start. Consider the current Secret Twitter Marketing Hacks and how the capacity to market your company through the platform is impacted. One of the greatest advantages for many businesses is their relatively modest size for a Twitter marketing plan. If Facebook can attract 2 billion active users, why are they using Twitter? The essential point is that it concentrates on growth and the numbers of users, which can only be explained by half. In comparison, the user base may be tiny, but Twitter provides a high level of brands involvement. Compared to Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn. Briefly, your discussions are an indication of the importance of Twitter. Twitter users draw more social networking brands than any other website. More than three-quarters of Twitter users connect with Twitter and 83% believe that they are very much in touch with the companies with which they interact. So your prospective followers will listen to what you have to say, in order to establish a good climate for interactions with their followers. But th
Willis Wee

10 Most Viral Videos For October 2009 - 9 views

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    online video watchers like us have become judges, and for the last month, we have "voted" for our top 10 most viral videos:
ignacio chehade

Influential Marketing Blog: 10 Stunning (And Useful) Stats About Twitter - 0 views

  • 21% (One Fifth) of Twitter accounts are empty placeholders.
  • Nearly 94% of all Twitter accounts have less than 100 followers.
  • March and April of 2009 were the tipping point for Twitter.
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  • 150 followers is the magic numbe
  • A small minority creates most of the activity
  • 5% of users account for 75% of all activity, and 10% of users account for 86%. This seems to suggest that the site has managed to engage a mass audience beyond those who typically engage with social media.
  • Half of all Twitter users are not "active."
  • his leaves about 30% of users who have an account and have tweeted before, but happen to be inactive now.
  • Tuesday is the most active Twitter day
  • APIs have been the key to Twitter's growth & utility.
  • English still dominates Twitter
  • Twitter is being led by the social media geeks.
  • 150 followers is the magic number. In a particularly interesting data point from the survey, Sysomos found that Twitter users tended to "follow back" all their followers up until about 150 connections. Then the reciprocation rate fell off dramatically, which seems to indicate that this number may be the crossover point where people shift from using Twitter for more personal use to using it more for "lifecasting" their thoughts and actions to a community of people who they feel varying levels of connection to.
  • 150 followers is the magic number. In a particularly interesting data point from the survey, Sysomos found that Twitter users tended to "follow back" all their followers up until about 150 connections. Then the reciprocation rate fell off dramatically, which seems to indicate that this number may be the crossover point where people shift from using Twitter for more personal use to using it more for "lifecasting" their thoughts and actions to a community of people who they feel varying levels of connection to.
    • ignacio chehade
       
      So true... but so harsh
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    Looking past these small points, the report does share some fairly interesting observations and stats as well if you dig a bit deeper. Here's my read on the 10 standout conclusions that the report offers to help you (and your brand) better understand the potential uses of Twitter
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    See some true about twitter.
Willis Wee

Marketers ALERT: Time Spent On Social Media Has Tripled - 1 views

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    Social media has captured 17% of Americans' total Internet time in August 2009, nearly tripling the mere 6% in August 2008.
Willis Wee

Mark Zuckerberg In Forbes 400 Richest Americans 2009 | Penn Olson - 0 views

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    Forbes has released its list of 400 American billionaires; and Facebook's 25-year-old Co Founder and CEO; Mr Mark Zuckerberg came in #158. His net worth is at $2 Billion dollars, which is twice of Twitter's valuation a couple of weeks ago.
mbarek Akaddar

10+ Brilliant On-line Tools for Freelancers - tripwire magazine - 0 views

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    10+ Brilliant On-line Tools for Freelancers
chelsea daisy

Top 10 Windows Antivirus - 0 views

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    There are lots of Antivirus in the market for microsoft windows operating system , below is the list of top 10 antivirus software's which are generally used for windows operating system ,Anti virus software is must have defense. This review picks the best antivirus software based on its virus detection abilities, Characteristics, and breadth of protection.
Digital Reputation Blog

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Graham Perrin

First 5,000 Tags Released to the Linked Data Cloud - Open Blog - NYTimes.com - 7 views

  • October 29, 2009
  • 5,000 Tags Released
  • Linked Data
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  • By Evan Sandhaus AND Rob Larson
  • we have manually mapped
  • person name subject headings
  • Freebase and DBPedia
  • for fun, we also threw in some other tidbits
  • first and last date
  • number of articles about this subject
  • included the NYT Article Search API query
  • widely and freely
  • all data records released at http://data.nytimes.com will be published under a Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License
  • plan to expand
  • each of the nearly 30,000 subject headings
  • locations, organizations and descriptors
  • license and attribution rights to thousands of dbPedia and freebase entities. The rightsHolder assertions are flat-out wrong
  • compliment not supplant
Willis Wee

eBay stopped UK Girl From Selling Granny Online - 3 views

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    While most kids are out in the park playing with their dogs, 10 year old Zoe Pemberton put her 61 year old grandmother, Marian Goldall up for sale. I guess her grandmother's incessant nagging was too much to take, and with a laptop right in front of her, she came up with an ingenious idea of selling her granny on eBay.
avivajazz  jazzaviva

10 Web trends to watch in 2010 - 6 views

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    10 web trends to watch in 2010
yc c

Gov 2.0: It's All About The Platform - 0 views

  • But as with Web 2.0, the real secret of success in Government 2.0 is thinking about government as a platform. If there’s one thing we learn from the technology industry, it’s that every big winner has been a platform company: someone whose success has enabled others, who’ve built on their work and multiplied its impact. Microsoft put “a PC on every desk and in every home,” the internet connected those PCs, Google enabled a generation of ad-supported startups, Apple turned the phone market upside down by letting developers loose to invent applications no phone company would ever have thought of. In each case, the platform provider raised the bar, and created opportunities for others to exploit.
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    But as with Web 2.0, the real secret of success in Government 2.0 is thinking about government as a platform. If there's one thing we learn from the technology industry, it's that every big winner has been a platform company: someone whose success has enabled others, who've built on their work and multiplied its impact. Microsoft put "a PC on every desk and in every home," the internet connected those PCs, Google enabled a generation of ad-supported startups, Apple turned the phone market upside down by letting developers loose to invent applications no phone company would ever have thought of. In each case, the platform provider raised the bar, and created opportunities for others to exploit.
David Corking

Don't use Marketing 1.0 techniques in World 2.0 - Morriss Partee - 2009 - Soc Media 101 - 0 views

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    Short article
Sarah HL

Désirs d'avenir, après avoir bien ri on peut maintenant pleurer. - Etienne Mineur archives - 2 views

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  • qu'est qui fait un site laid (ou ringard) ? Cette question est bien sûr en relation avec le désormais tristement célèbre site web de Ségolène Royal desirsdavenir. com. 
  • On avait ce genre de site dans les années 1990, voici une capture d'écran du site de la maison blanche en 1995 (qui était tout de même, je vous rassure, super-ringard même à cette époque).
  • Quand on communique on utilise des codes, on peut jouer avec et même les détourner (c’est exprès mal dessiné, mais nous savons bien que je sais dessiner en vrai), et il existe toujours un contrat de lecture avec les internautes
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  • Ce site montre à ses lecteurs que l'équipe de désir d'avenirs ne possède aucune culture concernant le Web, ils sont incultes dans ce domaine et n’ont aucun humour (ce qui peut parfois sauver d'un très mauvais design). 
  • Et là, c'est impardonnable aux yeux des internautes
  • il s'agit du site de quelqu'un prétendant à la plus haute marche de nos institutions
  • Nous pourrions comparer ce paysage à celui de l’affiche de campagne de François Mitterrand en 1981.
  • kitsch, une accumulation de signes sans aucune significations
  • le fait de tout centrer nous ramène à des codes religieux ou très solennels nous donnant à penser que Ségolène se prend pour un messie
  • en opposition avec cette idée de démocratie participative
  • Ségolène Royal connaît parfaitement l'importance du choix des mots dans un discours, et bien pour les images c'est exactement la même chose
  • ce site est totalement raté du point de vue formel
  • on arrive à du non-design ou du design par défaut
  • On ne demande surtout pas à Ségolène Royal d’être à la pointe du design Web, mais de savoir s’entourer. Avec ce site, elle prouve le contraire et c’est terrible pour son image (surtout sur les plus jeunes).
  • aucuns crédits concernant le logiciel (Joomla), les auteurs, les designers, graphistes, intégrateurs, développeurs... ayant créé ce site, la seule mention :  Copyright © 2009 - Désirs d'avenir 
  • on se croirait chez l’Oréal ou chez Nike, ou l’on cache volontairement les auteurs... pourquoi ne pas mettre ce site sous Creative Commons et mettre la liste des contributeurs ? cela serait plus logique avec l’idée que je me fais de la démocratie participative.
  • une pensée pour les militants, qui je pense doivent être profondément attristés (et furieux) par les dégâts qu’a pu causer ce site
Graham Perrin

The Lego Internet « TechWag - 3 views

  • The Lego Internet
  • October 15, 2009
  • problems with back end data providers
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  • taking a toll on the public perception of cloud computing
  • Fail Whale of Twitter; we also seriously discuss those random changes
  • if the companies that make the widgets, API’s and other things we build our sites o
  • coordinated effort between the developers, the company
  • consistent SLA
  • agreement
  • how changes will be
  • communicated and implemented
  • delivered, consumed and discarded
  • all about service
  • perceived by the end user
  • a hint that a service provider is not reliable will cause adoption issues
  • address the SLA issues first
  • then the Lego building block internet might be something
David Corking

A Summary Of Today's Big Facebook Platform Changes | Oct 28, 2009 - 2 views

  • Facebook is going to make user email addresses available to developers. This is a HUGE update from Facebook.
    • David Corking
       
      Is this good or bad? I don't like it, as the less scrupulous will say something like "to read a message from a friend, click 'Allow'"
  • Ethan says they’ll provide validated email addresses.
    • David Corking
       
      OpenID does this pretty well (as an option), doesn't it?
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    Like the new Facebook or not - there is good and bad here.
Graham Perrin

louisgray.com: Proposed Salmon Protocol Aims To Unify Conversations on the Web - 1 views

  • October 17, 2009
  • Proposed
  • Unify Conversations on the Web
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  • conversations that occur on downstream aggregation sites
  • parallel discussions on the originating Web site
  • services, including JS-Kit's Echo and Disqus
  • pulling external discussions to the source
  • Salmon Protocol
  • unify the conversations
  • upstream and downstream
  • in all places
  • An Initial Presentation
  • send the new comments to the site which is lacking the full conversation
  • multiple downstream destinations
  • leverages the newest iteration of webfinger
  • fractured conversations
  • conversations where they are comfortable
    • Graham Perrin
       
      I'm most comfortable in Diigo.
  • could cause confusion
  • implied (all data is public)
  • a test playground for the Salmon Protocol
  • turn this brand-new protocol into a new standard
  • a serious challenge to services like JS-Kit Echo and Disqus
  • including threaded replies
  • the long debate over unified conversations could soon be over
my mashable

12 Top Proven Tips How to Increase Blog Traffic - 1 views

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    Here are the top 10 techniques new bloggers can use to find readers. These are tips specifically for new bloggers, those people who have next-to-no audience at the moment and want to get the ball rolling
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