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Seth Godin’s Triiibe has Spoken - 263 days ago
As of today, “Tribes: We need you to lead us” by Seth Godin is available. What’s remarkable is that Seth marks the occasion by putting his money where his mouth is. His leadership inspired many to work together and produce something. Topics: Case study, Marketing, Media, Ning, Seth Godin, Social media, Social network, Tribe, Tribes-We Need You To Lead Us
It’s Not Just the News, It’s the Reactions - 265 days ago
With Google stating that they know of over a trillion unique pages on the internet, wading through it all for just the content that is of interest to you can be monumentally difficult. Once you find what you’re looking for, how can you place it... Topics: Blog, Blogger, Blogging, Chris Brogan, google, market, Marketing, Media, Mitch Joel, Technorati, Web 2.0
Advertising ROI Confirmation for Media Sites - 267 days ago
Web researchers, iPerceptions, recently conducted a study that relied on user-generated feedback from 14K visitors to leading media sites to gather insights into which type of online advertising get people to click. The consumer’s online... Topics: Advertising, Consumer, Jonathan Levitt, Journalism, Magazines, Marketing, Media, Newspapers, Online, online advertising, Research
Gary Vaynerchuk: Kill it - 280 days ago
Passion is truly contagious. Gary Vaynerchuk is one helluva passionate guy who both motivated and challenged everyone who attended the 2008 Web 2.0 Expo with his keynote speech. His simple reinforcements of the obvious mixed liberally with rough... Topics: Blogging, Conference, Happiness, Keynote, Marketing, Passion, Social Networking, Web 2.0, Web 2.0 Expo
Technology is not Mass Media’s Savior - 295 days ago
The failure of the media industry as a whole is not the result of its distribution model. Those that seek to solve the current problems by technologies that provide “lift-and-shift” will not miraculously resuscitate newspapers and... Topics: Blogging, digg, Editing, Mass media, Media, Newspaper, Newspapers, Observer, Peter Preston, reddit, Social Networking, Technology, Web 2.0, youtube



