Interesting posts from Minnesota communications bloggers for the week ending 1/18/10. Culled from the Minnesota Social Media Bloggers FriendFeed room.
- Tom Pick lists 7 reasons every business should Tweet and later launches his new blog
- Adam Singer talks about writing compelling social news headlines
- John Reinan examines the homoeroticism of Head & Shoulders’ Troy Polamalu ads
- Robert Stanke lists some important online community metrics then sings the praises of Google Groups
- Julio Ojeda-Zapata posts a follow-up on his iPods in the classroom story
- Lee Aase talks about seniors’ use of social media and then posts a video about Mayo’s employee communications
- Scott Hjulberg says the revolution will be YouTubed
- Jon Gordon does a two part interview with author Michael Belfiore about DARPA, examines Google’s potential exit from China, reports about teaching Generation V, and disaster relief via texting [MP3s]
- Arik Hanson lists 11 more intriguing PR people
- Phil Wilson examines how KDWB morning host Dave Ryan uses social media
- David Brauer looks at Pew’s new report, How News Happens
- Mark Palony says information is no longer power then talks about mixing traditional and social media
- Dave Folkens gives a shout out to nonprofits
- Doug Hamlin talks about loyalty “TweetCards”
- Kristin Gast posts a video for a Starbucks cause marketing effort
- Meg Canada posts a social media bingo card for Minnesota nonprofits & posts nonprofit social media resources
- Stefania Revelli looks at cell phone hotel check-in technology
- Allison examines Subway spokesman Jared’s weight gain
- Michelle Bowles lists 5 examples of social media marketing in health care
- The Iconoculture podcasts features impressions from CES [MP3]
- Katie Schutrop recaps the Twin Cities Young Professional Communicators event
- Douglas Pollei posts a social media presentation by Tara Hunt
- The Minnov8 Gang podcast addresses cloud computing [MP3]
- I posted about the iHologram app, a demonstration of FujiFilm’s 3D camera, Â some Science Friday audio about the psychology of prices, and looked at Best Buy’s CES channel
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