ADAGE introduces a “breakthrough in interactive features”. WARNING: Troll posting ahead.  A KEYSTROKE of GENIUS for International Readers? I don’t think so…  Now you can get every page — every word, every graphic, every ad, every dot and whistle of every issue of AD AGE — on your computer at a click. And we’re hearing a great cheer go up for it around the globe! FFS Why would anyone want that? The layout editor or whatever she’s called is a little too in love with the form they present their content in, and not enough with expediency, community, portability, findability, forwardability and all those other (social)media Continue Reading…

 

I’m beginning to get nervous around Top Lists.First Question: What if I’m not on it? Well, internationally, I’ve made it onto the Power150 Media and Marketing blog list at AdAge (Advertising Age).#123 Laurel Papworth Social Network Marketing. Globally!… which is quite stressful because every time Technorati stuffs up, I drop 100 points. Talking of Technorati #27,646 blogger (any subject) in the world. Not bad for this blog!… they lost my blog. Recovered it, now lost my fans. So I’ve dropped Authority to 170, yet am in the top 30k of bloggers in the world. Considering there are a hundred million Continue Reading…

 

I’m not very cross with WOMMA but I do think it’s important to remind them occasionally – not enough to harass, just occasionally – that they are wrong in disallowing anyone who is not an agency to join: Connect to WOMMA; Join the WOMM Conversation There are tons of ways to get connected to WOMMA and our amazing community of word of mouth marketing experts, thinkers, and trendsetters. WOMMA is a hub for people who “get” word of mouth marketing, and we’d love to have you join us. Here are a few ways you can get connected: My comment (dunno Continue Reading…

 

I’m listed as #4 in Australia in B&T Online (p 34) that is one of those locked down page turn-ey things. And my link is wrong, as are most bloggers because it uses heritage media hypens to break the line. (for the record, its laurelpapworth.com not www.silkcharm-blogspot.com) I wonder why ProBlogger fell off the list – which is clearly based on Advertising Age global Power 150, and quite different from Julian’s original list. Problogger is #1 blogger for Australia – streets ahead of the rest of us, in fact #36 in the world and not just marketing. Darren Rowse has Continue Reading…

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