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PR 2.0: The Social Media Manifesto – Integrating Social Media into Marketing Communications
While I was preparing my presentation for “Starting the Conversation,” a social media workshop hosted by SocialMediaClub, I wound up drafting version one of the manifesto for helping marketers adapt to the rapidly evolving realm of social media.
In the past, I’ve spoken at PR, tech, and communications events about Social Media and how companies can engage in the conversations taking place with or without them. As much as I wanted to look into the future, I was rooted in the present as a means to connect it to the past. There are just too many new things to introduce to people and even more reasons why they should care.
Help, We’re Being Digitally Bombarded | Mark Evans
I love the Web and the fascinating number of useful and useless tools but it can also a huge time-suck and productivity killer.
Like many digital animals, the Web constantly seduces you. Just when you’ve got e-mail and IM within your communications arsenal, you’re using Twitter, Facebook and Friendfeed. Then, you’ve got Digg, del.icio.us, GMail, Google Reader, Mixx, et al to track and bookmark it all.
At some point, it’s overwhelming. It’s impossible to be everywhere and anywhere, and embrace all the tools being used by the digerati. At some point, you just have to pick you digital weapons, and stick with them.
50 Ways to use Social Media, listed by Objective
Jeremiah Owyang lists 50 ways you can use social media. Listen up Bloggers!!!
50 Ideas on Using Twitter for Business | chrisbrogan.com
We really can’t deny the fact that businesses are testing out Twitter as part of their steps into the social media landscape. You can say it’s a stupid application, that no business gets done there, but there are too many of us (including me) that can disagree and point out business value. I’m not going to address the naysayers much with this. Instead, I’m going to offer 50 thoughts for people looking to use Twitter for business.
The Social Media Classroom: A New Web 2.0 Platform For Education - ReadWriteWeb
The Social Media Classroom (SMC) is a new project started by Howard Rheingold which offers an open-source Drupal-based web service to teachers and students for the purpose of introducing social media into the classroom. The service includes tools like forums, blogs, wikis, chat, social bookmarking, RSS, microblogging, widgets, video conferencing, and more.
10 Types of Ad Targeting »
Go and reach your online target audience in the web 2.0 environment:
Blog Tips to Help You Make Money Blogging - ProBlogger
ProBlogger Blog Tips - Make Money Online
<strong>THIS IS FOR ALL YOU BLOGGERS OUT THERE!!</strong>
Darren Rowse, the blogger behind Problogger, has become something of a living legend in the blogging world and in social media! You have got to check out his blog! He's got nearly 60,000 readers in four years of blogging.
List of “White Label” or “Private Label” (Applications you can Rebrand) Social Networking Platforms, Community Platforms
What is “White Label” Software?
This is software you can brand and integrate tightly into your existing domain. The user experience should be near seamless, therefore any company can have their own MySpace.
Nine Ways to Build Your Own Social Network
The news may overflow with stories about the social networking giants, such as Facebook and MySpace, but a horde of companies are doing ...
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