Chris Deary

Web Editor / Social Media Manager / Online Strategist

Footprints (29.09.09)

What I’ve been reading on the web:

Sidewiki: What Google should do
The Guardian’s ‘river of tones’
WaPo’s Social Media Guidelines Paint Staff Into Virtual Corner; Full Text of Guidelines
Online news growth tailing off in 2009
News Corp: Our research proves people will pay online

Footprints (25.09.09)

What I’ve been reading on the web:

Busted! Did O2 and BT try to mug iPhone users?
Facebook’s Internal Design Manifesto
"4 Awkward Moments in Facebook "Likes""
Google’s SideWiki Shifts Power To Consumers –Away From Corporate Websites
BackType Connect Plugin for WordPress
The Top Six Reasons Companies are Still Scared of Social Media
What Work Can Your Community Do?
Variety may make website [...]

Footprints (23.09.09)

What I’ve been reading on the web:

New Google Plug
Hurrah! MySpace syncing with Twitter in English! What?
Racing Post takes a punt on charging for online content
How to build an online community
You can’t charge for news online – more evidence
Slideshare + SocialMediaToday + Twitter = Viral (rivaling YouTube in my books!)
Strategic Social Media Management 2009
Disconnect between news [...]

Footprints (21.09.09)

What I’ve been reading on the web:

Google cracks the secret of net display advertising
Does Microsoft Have Digital Ad Biz’s ‘Holy Grail’?
How social networking is changing journalism
Bullied girl’s parents warn of ‘huge pressures’ of Facebook
Seven keys to building healthy online community
Newspapers get the kind of communities they deserve
Online Database of Social Media Policies
Google CEO questions Murdoch’s [...]

Footprints (18.09.09)

What I’ve been reading on the web:

Social Media Marketing – PR vs SEO – Where Does it Fit?
5 Free & Simple Social Media Benchmarks
Are marketers ignoring MySpace because its users are poor?
Internet libel review launched
Social Media is About People, Not Logos
Transparency and Disclosure: Honda on Facebook
How to strike the balance between your blog and Twitter
How [...]

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