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web 2.0: Defining Social Media
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Friday, May 25, 2007. I pulled this from Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog. I saw him speak at the Web 2.0 conference and he really get's it. 1 Communication in the form of conversation, not monologue. This implies that social media must facilitate two-way discussion, discourse, and debate with little or no moderation or censorship. In other words, the increasingly ubiquitious comments section of your local blog or media sharing site is NOT optional and must be open to everyone. My Blogger Panel 3.
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web 2.0: Are You Investing In Long Term Marketing?
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Friday, May 25, 2007. Are You Investing In Long Term Marketing? From Duct Tape Marketing. I know that you need the quick fix, you want result now, you need the hot new thing. Ask yourself this question - how long do you plan to be in business? These seeds are content, connection, and community. Content is a blog, articles, information products, white papers, how to guides, workshops and podcasts. The trick is to balance what needs to be done today with the investment it take to build up your retirement a...
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web 2.0: Social Networking Ad Spending
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Friday, May 25, 2007. Social Networking Ad Spending. Recent report from eMarketer notes the importance of social networks online, estimating their marketing to reach $2.5 billion between 2007 and 2011 in the U.S., a 180% increase from this year. Also included in this report: exploring what’s happening with social networks on an international scale, what does and doesn’t work with social network marketing, and how video and mobile fit into the space. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Blogger Panel 3.
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web 2.0: The 5 dos and don'ts for measuring web 2.0
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Friday, May 25, 2007. The 5 dos and don'ts for measuring web 2.0. How do I measure? Optimize web 2.0 applications (usability, conversion rates and engagement): maximize value of application/site. Market insight (capture social intelligence): maximize value of products. Relationship marketing (build actionable profile): maximize life-time customer value). Do think of measurement, don't think of page views. When page views won't cut it. Tag relevant events with event tagging functionality. Display and retr...
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web 2.0: May 2007
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Tuesday, May 29, 2007. Is a nice tool that you can put a url into and it will show you not only what keywords that url ranks for organically but also the wordtracker positions and overture volume as well. Friday, May 25, 2007. The 5 dos and don'ts for measuring web 2.0. How do I measure? Optimize web 2.0 applications (usability, conversion rates and engagement): maximize value of application/site. Market insight (capture social intelligence): maximize value of products. When page views won't cut it.
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web 2.0: April 2007
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Sunday, April 15, 2007. Sunday, April 15, 2007. 1) Community Evangelism: tools and techniques. 8226; What is an evangelist? O A customer advocate. O Amongst the people – interacting with the community where they live. O The human face of the company. O Cross-functional – not just a marketer. O A foil for the company. 8226; Be where your audience is. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My Blogger Panel 3. View my complete profile.
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web 2.0: 101 Essential Blogging Resources
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Friday, May 25, 2007. 101 Essential Blogging Resources. If you’re starting up on the web, then you’re gonna need an address where people can reach you:. 888 per year with free WhoisGuard. 895 per year (and lower). 3 1&1 - $5.99 per year with free private domain registration. 4 MyDomain - $8.25 per year. Once you’ve got yourself an address, you’re gonna need a house to store all of your juicy blog posts - so grab yourself some server space:. 5 Hostgator - Shared hosting at $6.95 per month. 3 Yahoo Mail - ...