"Diigo V4 launches today! Needlessly to say, we are excited that V4 finally gets to say hello to the world!\n\nIn our passion to make Diigo the best in its class, we've added features, completely revamped the user interfaces, made existing features even easier to use, and come up with what we think you'll find is an even more incredible platform than before. "
Great stats on twitter - imagining that it was made up of 100 people.
- 20 people would be dead
- 5 people would be creating 75% of all tweets
- 55 would be women and 45 would be men
- only 5 people would have more than 100 followers (although that kind of breaks the metaphor a bit)
Many of us can't hold on to our seats any longer and we are glad that the launch is just one day away.
Google Wave has created a great deal of buzz and also promised a lot. Naturally, there are some of us who are already drooling at the sneak peek!
YouTube songwriters, Alan Lastrufka (fallofautumndistro) and Hank Green (vlogbrothers), have joined forces to launch DFTBA, their very own record label, which stands for "Don't Forget To Be Awesome".
Nokia has explicitly stated their strategy in acquiring Dopplr: To build an online community using the expertise of the Dopplr team. Clearly, Nokia has set sights to build a community that worships its brand.
Once you have committed to social marketing and have set up accounts, use them. There's nothing more disconcerting to a consumer than seeing a ghost-town of a Facebook page or a desolate Twitter account with no activity. At the same time, don't expect huge audiences to appear overnight - you're going to have to talk to some empty auditoriums for a while.
Many big corporations are already in the social media bandwagon and we can't say different for small business and entrepreneurs as well.
Hmm… but with limited resources, how should entrepreneurs engage in this time consuming but very much needed marketing strategy?
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