Interesting posts from Minnesota communications bloggers for the week ending 03/21/10. Culled from the Minnesota Social Media Bloggers FriendFeed room.
- John Reinan looks a package design
- Sanden Totten reports from SXSW for Jon Gordon’s Future Tense then Gordon reports on privacy issues with smart grids and reports on the FCC’s broadband plan [MP3s]
- Joel Carlson talks professional personal branding
- Tom Pick advises how to avoid social media mistakes
- Rocio Zamora Arzola of Iconoculture (client) says Latino students are leaving the nest while Anna Otieno talks about social media suicide and Hans Eisenbeis looks at Millennials’ personal finance habits and Katie Anderson looks a review aggregators
- Cary Lenore Walski demonstrates installing Google Analytics on WordPress
- Katie Schutrop defends press releases
- Greg Swan gives the low-down from the social media breakfast at SXSW
- Lisa Grimm recaps SMBSXSW from afar
- Paul DeBettignies posts his Ignite Minneapolis presentation: Dating & The Job Search
- Lee Aase reviews Gary Vaynerchuk’s book Crush It!
- Albert Maruggi was prolific this week: He relays some Web video advice from Amanda Congdon; asks what SXSW is good for; examines an example of a great referral email; shares his experience in brand; journalism and talks mobile apps
- David Brauer looks at local radio’s digital economics then notes the launch of Midwest Energy News
- Steve Borsch ponders the survivability of digital photos then posts a video interview with FCC chair Genachowski and reviews WCCO TV’s just-launched The Wire
- Scott Hjulberg posts some creative 404 pages
- Robert Stanke discusses the three zones of personal development
- Andy Geifer reflects on Gladwell’s Blink
- Graeme Thickins interviews the founders of Socurio [MP3]
- Desarae Veit looks at the difference between managing and leading
- Kobi looks at the Barbie-Mad Men connection
- Ed Kohler posts a video of Eric Caron’s Ignite Minneapolis presentation on job seeking
- Jason Douglas’ Unfollowgate post explains the perils of personal attacks and then moves on
- Mike Keliher looks at PR ethics and blogger’s capitalism
- Arik Hanson learned some things by not going to SXSW
- Justin Ware thinks we’re getting smarter with social media
- Julio Ojeda-Zapata reviews the Mac Kindle app then tells why he’s ditching one Google Voice account for another
- Lisa Foote talks mobile marketing in a radio interview
- Dan Monfre posts local news site Web rankings
- Geek Girls podcast: The Cloud
- Dave Folkens looks at the definition of winning
- Marrina looks at reactions to WCCO TV’s The Wire launch
- The Nerdery launches this year’s Webchallenge
- Minnov8 Gang Podcast: Overnight Webchallenge [MP3]
- Best Buy is integrating bar code readers into its mobile apps
- I tell a tale of two vending machines; posted a video of GM’s augmented reality windshield; another featuring Millennials talking social media withdrawl; and another of Ben Folds doing Chatroulette live in concert
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