How charities are getting bloggers on board - Third Sector - 0 views
Helping others share your content: socialbookmarking widgets - 5 views
wibiya: http://wibiya.com/ relatively new one - adds a fab bar at bottom of the page. It has hedged its bets by going with the most known socialnetwokring and socialbookmarking platforms - so limi...
How To Make Sponsored Conversations Work - 0 views
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How To Make Sponsored Conversations Work
Guest Blogger: Colin Shaw on Customer Experience and Emotion » Customers Rock! - 0 views
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Charity Chums http://bit.ly/2J4Gx Accelerated Family Learning - Friends of Campaign4 Learning http://bit.ly/gMmKx
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we got loads more...
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on twitter too: @williamdoust
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hierarchy_of_emotional_value.jpg (JPEG Image, 2852×1939 pixels) - Scaled (25%) - 0 views
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fa b image, part of this article: http://customersrock.net/2008/09/02/guest-blogger-colin-shaw-on-customer-experience-and-emotion/
4 Reasons to Add a Podcast to Your Blog - 0 views
Blogger Tools: Widgets - 0 views
MediaPost Publications Digital Partnerships Could Revive, Energize Local Media 03/02/2009 - 0 views
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Digital Partnerships Could Revive, Energize Local Media
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The shift of core ad dollars to digital could be even more pronounced if the major traditional media are not able to integrate new interactive products into their bundle. Holding on to advertiser and consumers isn't enough; everyone must be interactively engaged.
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Local news, interests and connections between consumers and advertisers are at the heart of both the failing traditional media saddled with legacy costs and the nimble Web-based contenders. The value of all things local has been woefully underestimated. It has been devalued in print and television, which can't quite make the leap to digital, and botched on the Internet--where it seems impossible to capitalize on the hyperpersonal in bloggers and tweeters run amok. What could be more relevant than what is going on in consumers' own backyard? Institutional media (newspapers and TV stations) has failed to connect with local as it is being redefined by consumers who are obsessing over the interactive ME-dia they care about most: their needs, family and friends. "The future of local is intensely personal. It is about what is within 1,000 feet of where you stand. Local is centered on the individual," says Outside.in CEO Mark Josephson
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Facebook Won The Conversation Battle | Regular Geek - 0 views
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Facebook Won The Conversation Battle Published in March 14th, 2009 Posted by robdiana in Social Media Well, it took several days, but I finally got the new Facebook homepage. With this redesign, Facebook realized the battle is for conversation. Conversation makes a site more of a destination for people, and the new redesign is completely targeted towards this. As much as sites like Twitter and FriendFeed have been battling for the conversation destination title, I warned that Facebook could just decide that they need to own something. Facebook has just won the conversation battle. Why? The reasons are fairly simple. First, they have almost 200 million users staring at the “What’s on your mind?” prompt. All of the other social sites combined do not have anywhere near this number of unique users. You will probably not hear this from many bloggers, because they tend to be early adopters. Those people, myself included, will stick with Twitter. This is about the mainstream. Facebook is most definitely a mainstream site. One killer feature they have that Twitter does not is lists. I quickly created lists for groups of my Facebook friends and was able to view their updates without the noise of the “news feed”. There are even predefined filters for photos, links and videos. Search capabilities are a glaring omission, but that is not as important to the mainstream user. That is only important for people building third party applications.
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The other big reason that Facebook may be crowned king is that all of the social sites in the conversation battle have either written a Facebook application or have their feed being pulled in as status updates. It is fairly simple to import your Google Reader shared items, your Twitter status updates, your FriendFeed and SocialMedian activity. The lure of a potential audience of 200 million users is too great to not create some hook into Facebook.
Converting First Time Visitors to Loyal Readers - 0 views
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check highlight below how this pro-blogger used twitter to drive traffic, even with another site called twitter tips...
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this guy is one of my twitter contacts - pinch him here: http://twitter.com/problogger but get a twitter account to see his msgs
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A Case Study I recently felt this excitement on my Twitter Tips blog TwiTip which after a few months of life has seen some steady growth when it comes to traffic from search engines.
Announcing the first Brighton & Hove Community Reporters Meetup - 0 views
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Could you speak to brighton & Hove? - maybe this could be the start of Angel Journalism? I follow them on twitter - so you may get a faster repsonse that way ;-)
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Here's Brighton & HOve twitter: http://twitter.com/BrightonHoveCC
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sooo many funky things they're doing: getting bloggers to chat to community reporters, doing "bra collections" - for charities, etc., etc. - really switched on ;-)
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Announcing the first Brighton & Hove Community Reporters Meetup
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Gearing up for Learning Festival events
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Community Journalism ;-) Angels just starting off - good to talk to Brighton & Hove. Eliz try via twitter: http://twitter.com/BrightonHoveCC See how they're developing. Angels could have a tater for Journalism. You could link this to Literacy, persuasive text, etc. ;-) So Angels could do courses and link these "revisions" to filming, documentary projects to do social action ;-) fundraising ;-)
Reading for pleasure - 4 March 2010 | GNM education centre | guardian.co.uk - 1 views
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Note to self - this is the link for the blog posting.
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Btw - Christine/Will please take a peek at draft in blogger (Lauren Child - under blog). Just need more eyes on this to make sure that, in making the article relevant to our learners and values, that I haven't moved too far away from Lauren Child!
BuzzMachine - soicalmedia blog - 0 views
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