Posts Tagged ‘MySpace’
Is Online Networking More Effective Than In-Person Networking? – Interview Notes
Online social networking is neither more nor less effective than in-person marketing so as much as it is different.
Read MoreBenefits Of Social Networking For Small-Business Owners – Interview Notes
This is a response to a columnist who asked: Is online networking (Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc.) more effective than formal in-person networking (i.e., BNI, LeTip, etc.) or it is a question of totality?
Read MoreMicroblogging Fragmentation & How Yahoo Can Get Game With A Flickr Of The Switch
Is the fragmentation of microblogging audiences eating away at Twitter’s base & how can Yahoo! get in the microblogging game overnight?
Read MoreThe One Big Thing: White House Social Media
The White House has established social media channels at Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, Twitter, Flickr, Vimeo and iTunes.
Read MoreSocial Networking For Business – Interview Notes
Social networking sites can be very effective as a direct marketing relationship building/maintenance tool for businesses.
Read MoreOnline Personas – Commonweath Club Panel Discussion
Panel discussion on Fora.tv between Robin Harper, the Vice President of Community for Second Life; Facebook founder and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg; Shawn Gold, Senior Vice President of MySpace; and Reid Hoffman, a founder and CEO of LinkedIn.
Read MoreBarack Obama's Use Of Social Networking
Perhaps the single most important ingredient to Obama’s online success was his campaign’s thorough understanding of social networks.
Read MoreData Portability Is Bassackwards
What I want is a single account from which to create my online content.
Read MoreThe Tactical Marketing Utility Of Social Networking Sites
Social Networking sites like Facebook, MySpace and LinkedIn are remarkable marketing and media relations tools but they will not work if you do not understand their culture and are not an active part of the community.
Read MoreYou May Not Be Interested In Social Media, But Social Media Is Interested In You
As The Cluetrain Manifesto points out, markets are conversations.People have always talked about products and services andorganizations. The only difference is that the Internet has enabled therecording of those conversations and made them easy to join or eavesdrop on by anyone in the world.
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