Interesting posts from Minnesota communications bloggers for the week ending 1/24/10. Culled from the Minnesota Social Media Bloggers FriendFeed room.
- Julio Ojeda-Zapta blogs about Norm Coleman dropping out of the Minnesota Gubernatorial race via Facebook then follows up with a Sunday front page piece with a quote from yours truly
- Christopher Lower posts a PR/Social Media case study about restaurant promotion
- John Reinan covers shifts in the magazine publishing industry
- Andy Santamaria interviews Lindsi Gish about Second Harvest Heartland’s social media partnerships
- Arik Hanson asks about client disclosure issues
- Rocio Zamora Arzola posts some nuggets about marketing to Latinos and Cree McCree reveals Millennials’ savings habits on the Iconoculture (client) blog
- Jon Gordon reports about texting’s effect on writing [MP3] and Google’s issues with China [MP3]
- Judy Grundstrom blogs about the media fallacy of Warrior Princesses
- Paul DeBettignies will present at the Fordyce Forum then calls on Minnesota’s startup community to step up at Minnov8
- Lee Odden lists 25 women that rock social media
- Clinton Forry talks metadata
- Mike Rynchek asks if top of mind marketing still exists
- Jason DeRusha reports about the Star Tribune publisher’s plans for paid content
- Natalie Wires ponders the appropriateness of blog swearing (Team Tunheim)
- Meg Canada talks online identity
- George asks if this is the year mobile will come of age
- David Brauer covers the Star Tribune’s coverage of MPR
- Robert Stanke posts a presentation by Charlene Li and Jeremiah Owyang
- Katie Schutrop interviews Kate-Madonna Hindes about social media for job searching
- Ben Hedrington points out how developers are using the Open Web to circumvent Apple’s iTunes lockdown
- Dave Folkens pleads for common sense in communications
- Justin Ware talks conversation managers
- Minnov8 Gang Podcast:Â Less Talk, More Walk [MP3]
- Albert Maruggi’s Marketing Edge Podcast: Five Ways Social Media Will Generate More Leads
- And I posted a video about charts as a marketing vehicle, another about an Augmented Reality Building and a screencast about Facebook’s new “Retweet” feature
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