Interesting posts from Minnesota communications bloggers for the week ending 05/23/10. Culled from the Minnesota Social Media Bloggers FriendFeed room.
- Justin Ware wonders if bloggers are the new anchors
- John Moe covers non-stabbing robots [MP3] and notes YouTube’s 5th birthday
- Lee Odden lists five steps to build a Twitter marketing strategy
- Tom Pick reviews Maverick Marketing then compiles a list of web analytics tools and tips
- David Brauer reports the Strib has added a reporter to is Minnesota politics team; notes documentary radio budget cuts; the parting of a GM; and reports on MPR’s PooliGraph
- Josh Braaten talks Google Analytics
- Arik Hanson lists 8 PR students on Twitter then lists four things your blogger outreach should be about
- John Reinan looks a great ad campaigns of the past
- Scott Hjulberg highlights some creative contact pages
- Steve Borsch notes Best Buy’s entrance into the movie/tv on demand business
- Robert Stanke details Lifetime Fitness’ (client) Facebook growth
- Kobi notes the rise of group buying sites
- Albert Maruggi talks Facebook privacy
- Kent Bottles thinks medical school students aren’t being prepared for 21st century health care
- Jodi Chromey posts a presentation on cognitive biases
- Graeme Thickins live-blogged the MIMA event featuring Porter Gale of Virgin America
- Cree McCree of Iconoculture (client) says Millennials will pay to play
- Clinton Forry compares content strategy to mix tapes
- Paul DeBettignies chronicles the LinkUp.com tweetup
- Brad Wellman says Facebook isn’t being social
- Andy Giefer is all about Android
- Kasey Skala says Google Wave is back in the game
- Mykl Roventine posts his social web design presentation
- Minnov8 Podcast: Minne-this, Minne-that [MP3]
- I posted an interview with the Mall of America bloggers (client); a video of Conan at GoogleTalks; talked about Izzy’s Ice Cream’s (client) new flavor subscription service, and speculated on the affect of Google TV
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