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Mike Henderson

New study finds that newspaper blogs fail to increase public dialogue - 0 views

  • In the review of 360 newspapers, Ball State journalism professors Lori Demo and Mary Spillman along with Larry Dailey, a journalism professor at the University of Nevada, Reno, found that 42 percent of newspapers had blogs with political content but discovered commitment to blogging widely varied.
  • Eighty percent of bloggers posted no responses to readers' comments.
  • Facing declines in circulation, daily newspapers recently started offering blogs in hopes of emulating the success many citizen-produced blogs had in capturing a new audience.
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  • Nielsen/NetRatings reports that unique visitors to the largest Internet newspaper blog sites rose from 1.2 million in December 2005 to 3.8 million in December 2006.
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    from the jerz...
Mike Henderson

Blogs Blossom into a Big Business - eMarketer - 0 views

  • The number of people creating blogs in the US will reach over 35 million by 2012—roughly 16% of the Internet population.
  • More importantly, by 2012, more than 145 million people—67% of the US Internet population—will be reading blogs at least once a month. That is up from a readership of 94 million in 2007, or 50% of Internet users.
  • "Furthermore," adds Mr. Verna, "the rates at which blog readers notice and click on ads suggest that they are a well-primed audience."
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    Blogs are it.
Mike Henderson

Social Media FAQ #1: What if they leave negative comments on my site/blog/forum? - 0 views

  • Well the truth of the matter is, they are going to leave negative comments about your company elsewhere on the web, there’s no way you’ll ever be able to stop this.
  • Being on home court gives you the ability to quickly find out issues, so why wait for them to bubble up elsewhere on the web, consider this a ‘free alerting system’ –embrace!
  • these are individuals that want you to improve your product, so embrace them,
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  • acknowledging a problem to someone who complains is often the most important thing
  • It is also a way to identify those who care enough about the company to leave a comment and dialogue with these through other channels e.g. a phone call, an email, etc.
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    dealing with this issue right now...
Mike Henderson

Macworld | Six Apart brings blogging application to Facebook - 0 views

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      I'd rather see a Blog Plugin that lets you add content to facebook more easily. The Facebook interface, while better than MySpace, isn't better than the blog dashboards...
  • a concrete step away from the silos and walled gardens of the past
Mike Henderson

Groundswell (Incorporating Charlene Li's Blog): The future of social networks: Social n... - 0 views

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    Am I the only one who thinks this is absurdly complex analysis for a pretty simple concept? Your profile should include your contacts and the data you need. The platform you choose to express that profile depends on the services you use most and is optimized specifically for them. You may be really into photo and video, while I'm into blogs and podcasts and events. So we choose different apps, but interact with the same services on different levels or rates. Oh yea, social graph this and network that and blabity blabity blah!

    -M

Mike Henderson

Movable Type Community Solution: Create a Powerful Online Community - 0 views

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      Looks like a cool solution for a community based around blogs and forums. Sort of like hosting a Wordpress MU.
  • simply by selecting the appropriate template in a drop-down menu
  • The Movable Type Community Solution is a complete, out-of-the-box social media solution that lets site owners deploy community-oriented web sites, including forums, community blogs, and user-generated content communities, with just a few clicks.
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  • The Movable Type Community Solution builds on top of the Movable Type 4 platform and extends Movable Type functionality with advanced community management capabilities such as user profiles, avatars or user pictures, favoriting or user voting, reader contributed content, community blogs and forums.
  • Windows XP Professional, Service Pack 2 Windows Server 2003, Service Pack 2 Solaris, SunOS Linux flavors: RedHat Enterprise CentOS Fedora BSD Mac OS X
  • Apache 1.3x Apache 2.x Windows IIS 5.x Windows IIS 6.x
  • ySQL 4.0 or greater PostgreSQL 7.x, PostgreSQL 8.x SQLite
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    Moveable Type community platform. NOT free, but that might mean there is more support. Watch the screencast.
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    Server Requirements
sterling doak

What Marketers Can Learn from the Tomato Scare - Advertising Age - Digital - 0 views

  • Josh Stylman, managing partner of Reprise Media, said marketers should go even further: They should not only buy paid ads but also issue press releases, which would show up in a news search; write blog posts, which would show up in a blog search; and buy contextual advertising so that marketers can address news reports and blog posts talking about the scare.
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      This is a perfect example of why the big agency model doesn't work. This would take a small, smart and nimble group to execute. By the time this made it thru the account planner to production to PR in a big agency, it's days and days after the fact. Marketers take floating sticky note - get smaller, smarter and faster.
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      Agreed. So where should we open our office?
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    What they're also talking about here is the Social MEdia PR...
Mike Henderson

Analytics Talk » Blog Archive » Twitter and Google Analytics: What to Track - 0 views

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    tracking twitter links in google analytics with link tracking code.
Mike Henderson

Innovation | csmonitor.com - 0 views

  • The company combed through its popular instant-messaging service – responsible for roughly half of the world’s IMs – and found that even its most distant users are pretty well connected. With 30 billion instant messages sent by 180 million people in June 2006, Microsoft found that the average social chain between two strangers is only 6.6 steps. And 78 percent of pairs connected within 7 degrees or fewer.
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    The company combed through its popular instant-messaging service - responsible for roughly half of the world's IMs - and found that even its most distant users are pretty well connected. With 30 billion instant messages sent by 180 million people in June 2006, Microsoft found that the average social chain between two strangers is only 6.6 steps. And 78 percent of pairs connected within 7 degrees or fewer.
Mike Henderson

Skittles launches an amazing social media campaign | Blog | Econsultancy - 0 views

  • Now Skittles.com has gone one better by turning its entire site into a massive social media experiment. It is possibly the bravest move I have yet seen, in terms of a global brand getting into bed with social media and social networks.
  • Skittles hasn’t bothered to filter the results in any way, so swearing is acceptable, and there’s no moderation.
  • Econsultancy’s experiment was based around the hunch that most of the social media activity relating to our brand was positive, and in some way reinforces our credibility.
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  • Any which way you look at it, this is a sensational marketing campaign. Braver brand managers should take note.
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    A brilliant way to use social media as a web presence. I wish RGJ had gone this route with tahoe ski feed.
Tracy Viselli

Sunlight Labs: Blog - Content Management Systems just don't work. - 0 views

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    Excellent post and comments on the advantanges and disadvantages of "out of the box" content management systems. Comments point out that different budgets require different solutions.
Tracy Viselli

Email is Still King | Blog | ShareThis - 0 views

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    Share this reports that email is still the preferred way for most people to share web pages with people.
Mike Henderson

82 Million User-Generated Content Creators and Counting - 0 views

  • Looking inside of those numbers, it’s not surprising that the bulk of content creators are simply social networking users that do things like post photos or links, but there’s also a quickly-growing number of people participating in more involved activities like blogging or uploading their own videos.
  • As you can see in the above chart, 71 million people created content on social networks last year, while 21 million posted blogs, 15 million uploaded videos, and more than 11 million participated in virtual worlds. Overall, eMarketer arrives at the 82 million number – which counts everyone who generated content at least monthly - by accounting for the overlap within the respective categories measured.
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    Interesting stats on user generated content and projected future growth.
sterling doak

Behavioral Insider » Blog Archive » Targeting And Life Stages - 0 views

  • Well, one of the less-understood and -appreciated facts about online targeting in general, and behavioral in particular, is that behind site user activity data there’s a rich array of consumer data in third-party research which can be overlaid with your own data on user online behavior [to] yield whole new levels of understanding. One treasure trove for us is NielsenNetRatings. What Nielsen has done is study how people in different demographic ‘life stages,’ as they call them, actually have very unique group patterns of online behavior based on where they are in their lives.
  • vertical search data.
  • un that data against the Nielsen profiles and grouped them into separate categories.
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  • life stage segments, called ‘New Families
  • earch activity patterns
  • keyword searches like say ‘Baby Stroller’ or ‘Toy Store’ or ‘Childrearing books’
  • ielsen’s broad life-stage categories.
  • search patterns
  • But the fact is that the more tightly you can segment specific behavioral patterns by demographic, the more effective smaller-focused buys will be.
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    Need to find out what these segments are for cars and homes from my Nielsen rep.
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    Very simple descriptions of how BT works. This is a great interview to share if a client is getting confused on how BT works for target segments.
Mike Henderson

Online Spin » Blog Archive » Social Media's Role In A Media Plan - 0 views

  • no one has unlocked social media in a way that demonstrates return on marketing objectives, such as reasonable expected range of outcome at for set amount of resource allocation
  • There is no such thing as “free media,” free media is just media you achieve by spending your time and money on developing assets that reduce the amount of money you had to spend to “buy media.”
  • What is more common is allocating far less budget to social media and looking at it more like buying a lottery ticket
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  • I think social media should be a core component of your marketing mix
  • Achieving success in social media requires commitments longer than many campaigns are scheduled to run.
  • So don’t spread your social media budget over some artificial timeline created by your media plan, but regard it as an “always on” component.
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    I've been saying all this a lot lately. Funny. It's spot on, but it's not amazing stupendous hard to understand.
Mike Henderson

How to Embed High Quality and Higher Resolution YouTube Videos on Blog or Web... - 0 views

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    This hack actually works &ap=%2526fmt%3D18
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http://obscure-normality.com - 0 views

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    Another local Tech-ish Blog. Cool!
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Mike Henderson

Paul Gillin's Blog - Social Media and the Open Enterprise: Daily reading 03/23/2008 - 0 views

  • hat's a huge jump from the $197 million it spent online last year
  • t's becoming harder and harder to tell as bloggers become more professional and some professional publishers put out amateurish bloggers.
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    Good little bulliten on the future of advertising. I especially like his line about amateur vs pro blogging...
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