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Tracy Viselli

The ROI of being social at work | The AppGap - 0 views

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    why being social at work pays off MIT research
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.
Tracy Viselli

Make Better Presentations - The Anatomy of a Good Speech | chrisbrogan.com - 0 views

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    good to read before putting a presentation together
Mike Henderson

Pluck: Leaders in Social Media - 0 views

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Mike Henderson

Flickr: The Commons - 0 views

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    An interesting project to put the collective catagorizing power of the social web to work on information management.
Tracy Viselli

Aquaticus Social Icons Collection, Aquaticus Social Pack Free Download, VeryIcon.com - 0 views

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    download social networking icons
Mike Henderson

This is the week blogger outreach goes on trial.: The Social Path - 0 views

  • But I believe (however naively) that paying for reviews and similar coverage usually creates more trouble than it’s worth.
  • But I believe (however naively) that paying for reviews and similar coverage usually creates more trouble than it’s worth.
  • But I believe (however naively) that paying for reviews and similar coverage usually creates more trouble than it’s worth.
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  • As you can tell, these aren’t easy decisions to make for people in marketing, and it’s about 1,000 times more complicated for the bloggers themselves.
  • “well no - I’ve got this other company over here who is offering to compensate me for the same work and isn’t treating me as if being a blogger and/or a mom somehow made me lose my business skills and common sense.”
Mike Henderson

Some Professors Losing Their Twitter Jitters - washingtonpost.com - 0 views

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    Professors adapting to Twitter
Mike Henderson

PR Tactics and The Strategist Online - 0 views

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    This was bound to happen.
Mike Henderson

Why Mom Bloggers Aren't Flipping for Just a Sample of Your Product : GeekMommy's WebLife - 0 views

  • getting bloggers to agree on anything is like herding cats
  • There are reviews (where a blogger gives you her opinion on a product, company or service), there are announcements/informational posts (similar to press releases, usually just a heads up - but sometimes links to deals or sales) and there are contests/giveaways
  • Means figuring out the details, creating all of the content, posting the contest, running it fairly, monitoring entries for validity, choosing winners and notifying them, plus either fulfilling it by shipping at our cost, or acting as a go-between for the company and then posting the winners.
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  • That they shouldn’t have to pay bloggers for doing the same work they would have to pay the guys in marketing, PR
  • Yes, I love helping my readers experience new things and potentially win something… but I’m not going to be the only person working for free in this equation.
  • And yes, I love being a part of the chain that gets awareness about your client, your product, or your business to your potential customers - but while I may write for the love of it? That’s different than working for you for free.
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    I know I'm on a mommy blogger kick. It's research for a client. But the larger issue of Blogger Relations management, ethics and potential regulation is an interesting one and one that I'm watching.
Mike Henderson

Macmillan Expands Book and Author Podcast Program - 3/30/2009 - Publishers Weekly - 0 views

  • Although the stats on quickanddirtytips.com are fairly impressive—in 2008 more than 20 million Quick and Dirty podcasts were downloaded, and Web traffic was up 125%—the effort for Macmillan is still largely about test-marketing potential books and authors. Richard Rohrer, director of digital business development, said that while he's happy the site is a “financially successful enterprise,” he's more interested in seeing which podcasts and podcasters gain an audience. “The thing about podcasts is that they're a cost-effective way to test a subject area and talent,” he noted.
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    New media and traditional media do better when they work together.
Mike Henderson

U.S. Online Video Market Soars in July as Summer Vacation Drives Pickup in Entertainmen... - 0 views

  • 81.0 percent of the total U.S. Internet audience viewed online video.
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    Video useage stats
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    Online video view stats
Mike Henderson

Remember everything. | Evernote Corporation - 0 views

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    An interesting image based bookmarking tool. If it can actually read text off an image from a cameraphone that'll bloodywell be something!!!
Mike Henderson

Facebook Users Are Getting Older. Much Older. - 0 views

  • As you can see in the chart below, the overall number of users between 18 and 24 years of age has grown only 4.8% between the fourth of January and the fourth of July of 2009. In comparison, the number of users aged 25 – 34 has grown 60.8%; the number of users aged 35 to 54 has grown 190.2%, while the number of users older than 55 years has grown a tremendous 513.7%.
  • In any case, these are significant changes. If you show the same ads to Facebook users now, they will react vastly differently than they would have half a year ago. If you’re an advertiser on Facebook, you should take these changes into account and react accordingly, because your campaign might not be as effective as it was a couple of months ago.
  • the number of high school and college students has declined by -16.5% and -21.7%, respectively.
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