Interesting posts from Minnesota communications bloggers for the week ending 05/09/10. Culled from the Minnesota Social Media Bloggers FriendFeed room.
- Ed Koheler explains how to open a Yellow Pages-dependent restaurant in three parts, then filters Urbanspoon
- John Reinan picks some of the Twin Cities’ marketing minds then reports on the Great Automatic Grammatizator, revisited
- Mike scheduled a photo shoot for the North Loop
- Scott Hjulberg lists the hassles that accompany a name change
- Josh Braaten reviews Squarespace’s new social widgets
- Sam Glover warns of online legal forms
- Lisa Foote explains how to be a mobile marketing genius and then explains how not to use QR
- Lee Odden reviews Charlene Li’s new book
- Graeme Thickins checks in with Minnesota mobile developers
- Judy Grundstrom thinks you should totally get an iPad
- David Brauer reports that Mischke scores the 10 p.m. slot on the Good Neighbor; talks online with Strib CEO Mike Klingensmith
- Robert Stanke explains the business benefits of warm and fuzzy
- Zeus Jones examines agenda setting in the social age
- Tom Pick details how to launch a successful blog in 12 weeks then compiles the best copywriting tips of 2009
- Lisa Grimm goes social at the Mall of America
- Rick Mahn stacks up (literally) Android phones
- Paul DeBettignies clobbers colleagues over the head with social media
- Steve Borsch examines Apple Angst
- Christine Benson lists the top 10 infographic resources
- Minnov8 Gang Podcast: Mobile Speed Geeking [MP3]
- I interviewed Citizens League Executive Director Sean Kershaw about policy blogging; posted a screencast about YouTube’s new Music Discovery Project; looked at political SEO; and complained about CorpSpeak
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