An early Merry Xmas from SilkCharm
I know it’s early but click on SilkCharm… you won’t regret it! 🙂 An early Merry Christmas dahlings! Tags: social media, Humour, elfyourself, silkcharm, xmas
I know it’s early but click on SilkCharm… you won’t regret it! 🙂 An early Merry Christmas dahlings! Tags: social media, Humour, elfyourself, silkcharm, xmas
I asked my network on Twitter (hmm a hundred or so followers?) to research how many companies were running tweets to announce news and links, and name them. They told me to not be so cheeky and do my own research…. *grumble* Ah well, a few came through with the goods. Namely Magnetic, JJProjects, NickHodge…
Caveat: There’s a lot of different ways of slicing and dicing social networks. In this post, I want to show the three fundamental approaches that social networks use for activity around social media. If I was writing about identity, profile and management of friends, it would be a whole different grouping of examples.. I think….
… or Consumer Generated Media. Whatever. I just want to highlight something about mashups. No matter how cool someone’s mashup (take a song, add your own graphics) is, someone else can do it better. 8 and half million viewssee what I mean? where will it ever stop? 🙂 Technorati Tags: social media, mashups
You know eyeballs marketing or Olde Worlde economy – business to business (B2B) and business to consumer(B2C)? Attention Economy online – where is our attention? Well Doc Searls talks about The Intention Economy (consumer to business or C2B) . Where the consumer says what he wants and the business vies for attention/intention. That was back…
Social Media (user generated content) is only a small part of social networks but it certainly gains the most attention. Neither here nor there really. Heres some statistics for you: Seventy-eight percent of marketing professionals polled in Coremetrics’ annual “Face of the New Marketer” survey saw that social media marketing was a way of getting…
A slide from a community media presentation I give. Have you ever been asked “…but how can we trust the content online? how do we know the identity of the person writing the review? how do we know the person is a recognised authority on the subject?” I’ve never fully understood this issue of societies…
Friction.tv believes that disagreement – or friction – is a vital element for a healthy debate, to reach new insights and to find out what’s really going on in society. We need disagreement before we can start to find some answers. Gosh, I love a good argument, those who turn off comments for the sake…
Well, this sucks. From AsiaMedia. AUSTRALIA: Web 2.0? Don’t bank on it just yet Australian banks won’t provide latest online financial services, such as wikis or peer-to-peer lending, due to lack of infrastructure and low retention rates of skilled IT staff AUSTRALIAN bank infrastructure is “not robust enough” to deliver secure web 2.0 banking and…
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