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Tatu Digital Media :: Websites, Product Demos, E-learning and web marketing strategy Janet Fouts is a contributor to my Weblog by Syndication! Janet may just be one of the best content creators yet! I keep forgetting that a few of my Pen Pals Like Janet are Social Media Consultants -I want to acknowledge her talents in the field of Social Media! Even her Twitter page is a very subtle creation http://twitter.com/jfouts
Tags: amplify.com.janetfoutsArticlesgmail.googlegooglegooglereaderNewsweekscreencastingzemanta  | added September 29, 2009
More From Steve Rubel on The Developing Posterous Powered Communities! http://mediabistro.posterous.com/this-is-your-blog September 15, 2009 Mediabistro Launches Posterous-Powered Community Lifestream A dirty little secret about social sites is that sometimes it’s the big media franchises that put them on the map. Often they drive adoption by a more mainstream audience once they start to dabble. This starts small at first but it can grow quickly. This week Mediabistro launched a reader-powered blog using Posterous… Via This is your blog. — TK “This will be the destination for our community-powered blog. Here you’ll be able to submit original work, such as traditional text posts, and multimedia such as videos, photos, and more. It can be educational, it can be artistic, and it can be anything that you think will benefit your media brethren.” As more journalists begin to dabble with Tumblr and Posterous. I suspect we’ll see a lot more innovation. The attractivess of Posterous here in particular is its hub and spoke lifestreaming approach that makes it a solid launching pad for a brand’s entire portfolio of socially connected content. Mediabistro Launches Posterous-Powered Community Lifestream — The Steve Rubel Lifestream. GHTime Code(s): 0fc34 f98d7 fb260 46ed1 4115f
Video: The Wall of Headlines – The Steve Rubel Lifestream How About this New Form Of Communication! “This week we moved into our new offices in New York City. Among the highlights, is a giant wall of headlines. Richard Edelman gives us a tour. There’s something about headlines that still gives me goosebumps. I hope that even in the age of streams, headlines don’t lose their punch. Another noteworthy item in our new offices is a giant HP Touchsmart PC. I had a chance to play with it the other day and will shoot some video to share next week. (HP is an Edelman client.)!” Steve Rubel Video: The Wall of Headlines — The Steve Rubel Lifestream. Richard Edleman Wall Of headlines
Tags: advertisingclassifiedadvertisingedelmandigitalNewsweeksteverubel  | added September 5, 2009
Shelf Awareness Discusses Glue At the BEA Day of Education this year, one of the questions posed at the end of the social media panel was: “Two years ago, you told us we had to look into Myspace. Last year, it was Facebook. This year, it’s Twitter. What’s it going to be next year?” Allow me to present a possible contender: Glue. Glue isn’t just a possibility for the next level of social media; it also challenges us to re-think the way we’re using social media. While this is great to read it’s even sweeter to know that it was written by Stephanie A (@Bookavore), a respected voice in the book community and manager of the vibrant bookstore, Word. Stephanie’s article, “Namastechnology: Adding Glue to the Social Network Mix”, appeared in today’s edition of Shelf Awareness. If you want to read an excellent primer on Glue I suggest that you check out the article. Bonus: I shared some of my thoughts with Stephanie on strategies that I’d like to see indie booksellers follow. You can read them on Stephanie’s blog (it’s nice to see the super smart author Mitali P agree with some of my points within the comments).
Tags: adaptivebluecomcastcaresedelmandigitalFriendFeedkindle2.0Lijitposterousscoblethe boredwordlezemanta  | added September 2, 2009
Tool! [to use ] “On Clipmarks.com, you can see clips of text, images or video about all sorts of topics that other people find while surfing the web. The idea is that through each other, we can learn more, know more and enjoy more than we could possibly do alone. As you find people who post clips that interest you, make them a Guide. Think of your Guides as a team of web editors you choose to consistently deliver you clips of things they find on the web. Clipmarks anywhere! You can easily syndicate your clips to FriendFeed, Twitter, Facebook, Delicious, and more. You can also read, pop, and comment on clips from your iPhone (m.clipmarks.com), iGoogle, or Netvibes homepage.!” from http://clipmarks.com/ Clipmarks — What are you finding on the web?.
Tags: classifiedadvertisingcomcastcaresNewsweekscreencastingwebmarketingzemanta  | added September 1, 2009
Below the Fold: Leave the Journalism to the Journalists Rating: +1 (from 1 vote) I just Found this Blog it is a Keeper ! Gary Goldhammer is a senior communications professional with extensive experience in traditional public relations and marketing, journalism and new media tools and trends. He currently serves as Vice President, Interactive Solutions, for Edelman Public Relations in Los Angeles, CA. “LEAVE THE JOURNALISM TO THE JOURNALISTS Being married for 18 years has taught me how to make excuses. Usually these excuses have little effect, other than to serve as a caustic reminder of just how little influence I have in my own house. Nevertheless, my excuse for not posting in the past couple months is a pretty good one: I’ve been busy compiling a book based on this blog. So you see, I have been writing, just the old-fashioned way – in private.
Gallery: How the Leading Social Sites Describe Themselves – The Steve Rubel Lifestream We might call this article by Steve Rubel from the Eye of The Hurricane! I have some select feeds on my site and make every attempt to reblog with Zemanta what I feel will help promote Social Media ! What I find is that many people really ignore the bookmarking sites ! I use Stumble Upon a lot and Only Wire among others ! What’s the secret ! Mr Rubel hints at it they may get lost in Silicon Valley Territory the protected land of the Geek’s ! Mr Rubel as a member of the Edelman Digital Team know you can’t brand what you cant’s See! August 26, 2009 “Gallery: How the Leading Social Sites Describe Themselve
Tags: advertisingcomcastcaresedelmanedelmandigitalsteverubelwebmarketingzemanta  | added August 27, 2009

I found this fascinating quote today:

Great Review of Who’s Next By Steve Rubelmarshalsandler.com, MarshalSandler.com » Question: What Will Emerge as the Next Great Social Network? – The Steve Rubel Lifestream, Aug 2009

You should read the whole article.

Tags: zemanta  | added August 18, 2009
Monday's news that Facebook had acquired FriendFeed for an undisclosed sum took many people by surprise, not the least of whom were the site's most-active users, many of whom have made the social sharing and aggregation platform their central nervous system for online activity and community. Initial reactions to the announcement had many people asking questions, extremely concerned that the site - as we know it - was doomed to close, and a lack of immediate denials from the company's leadership was seen by many as an implicit acceptance that yes, the end was near. But in the days following, from what I've seen and heard, it is clear to me that FriendFeed is not going away, that the company's being part of Facebook isn't the end of the world, and that after nearly two years of going it alone, the time had come to make a change.
Social Media-Listen Before You Leap! Before you dive into social media for any reason, listening should be your first step. What are people talking about and where are they doing it? Is there buzz out there about you or your product that you didn’t know about? Who should you be connecting to? Has there been a recent event you want to find out more about? Setting up listening tools from free to paid versions can give you a tremendous amount of information and help you find even more things to talk about. I’ll give working examples of listening tools, outline a strategy for effective listening and give you some ideas to use this information in a real world setting. This short 30 minute session will include links to both free and paid listening tools and creative scenarios for use. You will learn how to: Set up a set of listening tools to cover multiple platforms Identify the right listening tools for your own needs Identify the best networks for you to participate on Evaluate what you find Creative ways to engage and communicate your message Find new topics to populate your blog and online discussions Evaluate how effective your social media campaign is Sign up now on BrightTalk! Commuity Submitted News, To Be Frank, Uncategorized, adaptive blue-glue, micropersuasion, scripting news | Janet Syndication and Feeds Add New Comment You are commenting as a Guest. You may log into: Use Media ▼ Community Page Subscribe by email Trackback URL blog comments powered by DISQUS Entries RSS | Comments RSS Recent Posts Social Media-Listen Before You Leap! Twitter Continues Trademark Push Free work vs. internships Twitter to Embrace Retweeting, Releases Developer Preview API Giant Squids, Magna Cum Laude People you can’t live (work) without Swicki adaptive blue Alltop Bing Blue Blog chrisbrogan cubicle17 edelmandigital faviki fred wilson guykawasaki jasoncalacanis Lijit Likaholix micah baldwin Seth Godin

 
 
 
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