Posts Tagged ‘Minnesota’
Across The Sound – New Marketing Podcast Interview
Listen to the interview David Erickson gave to Joseph Jaffee’s Across The Sound podcast about citizen journalism coverage of the Minneapolis bridge collapse.
Read MoreTwin Cities Meals On Wheels Google MyMaps Mashup
Twin Cities Meals On Wheels has created a wonderful and extremely useful Google Maps mashup of the Twin Cities metropolitan area Meals on Wheels locations.
Read Moree-strategyblog.com vs. estrategyblog.com
Read a case study in domain name strategy with estrateblog.com versus e-strategyblog.com as examples of the inherent problems with hyphenated domains.
Read MoreFuture Tense Interview On Minneapolis Bridge Collapse
Listen to Minnesota Public Radio’s Future Tense interview with Internet marketing expert David Erickson about citizen journalism’s role in the Minneapolis bridge collapse media coverage.
Read MoreMore Thoughts About Citizen Media During Minneapolis Bridge Collapse Disaster
Is the quality, variety, and volume of citizen journalism that came out of the Minneapolis bridge collapse a uniquely Minnesota phenomenon?
Read MoreMinneapolis Bridge Collapse & Citizen Journalism
From Twitter tweets, to eyewitness blog posts, to Flickr photos and YouTube cell phone videos, to crowd sourcing collaborative reporting, citizen journalism played a significant and central role in the news coverage of the Highway 35W Minneapolis bridge collapse.
Read MoreCommunications 2.0 – Questions & Answers
Watch the question and answer session following a Web 2.0 presentation by David Erickson and Ann Treacy about marketing using Web 2.0 technologies and services.
Read MoreCommunications 2.0 – Establishing Expertise With Yahoo! Answers
Watch a Web 2.0 presentation by David Erickson and Ann Treacy about marketing you or your organization’s expertise by participating in services such as Yahoo! Answers.
Read MoreCommunications 2.0 – Event Marketing With Google Calendar & Upcoming.org
Watch a Web 2.0 presentation by David Erickson and Ann Treacy about event marketing using calendar services such as Google Calendar and Upcoming.org.
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