Interesting posts from Minnesota communications bloggers for the week ending 11/15/09. Culled from the Minnesota Social Media Bloggers FriendFeed room.
- Jolina reports on Katie Paine’s social media ROI panel for PRSA09
- Tom Pick wonders whether content marketing is killing the trades
- Lee Aase discusses decreasing the diffusion time for research and innovation & about social media synergy with mass media
- Arik Hanson need no longer wish he were an Oscar Meyer Weiner & helpfully lists the digital/social media events for November/December
- David Brauer published a piece on my friend Alberto Monserrate’s La Invasora Spanish-language radio station & also discusses the Strib’s job cuts and site redesign
- John Reinan discusses old school advertising
- Ed Kohler examines news Web site reader abuse with pagination inflation & talks about pay-to-play interviews AND dissects page view inflation
- Robert Stanke steps through setting up Goals in Google Analytics
- Scott Hjulberg talks about Fox integrating the iPhone into movie titles
- Jason DeRusha posts his answers for his Mashable interview about using social media for local news
- Rich Hoeg talks about LinkedIn’s new threaded status updates
- Adam Singer relates from PubCon 2009 how Vegas hotels use social media
- Kakie Fitzsimmons explains “QR Code” barcodes for mobile
- Jon Gordon reports on Google Caffeine &
- Justine Piehowski interviews local bloggers (including myself) about making money from blogging
- Albert Maruggi talks advocacy journalism
- The Minnov8 Gang podcast discusses the DeFrag conference
- Taylor Carik talks data sets, social media & the news
- Graeme Thickins posts a bootleg MP3 of a “green room” conversation between the Cluetrain Manifesto authors on his Tech Surf Blog
- Matt Hamilton talks about unboxing as a branding experience
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