Footprints (07.12.09)
What I’ve been reading on the web:
- UK ‘could be one of first countries out of ad recession’
- Facebook now has 350m users – and there’s no point in advertising to them
- News people have more to be scared of than the Murdoogle
- Paul Bradshaw Q&A: ‘Contrary to the opinion of Rupert Murdoch, Google’s value is not in its content’
- Glamour.com Grooms Weddings Channel Around Blogs
- Media Hints, Part 2: Back to basics with blogging
- National newspaper Twitter account growth gets ever slower
- Five Social Media Predictions for 2010
- 16 social media guidelines used by real companies
- Ron Livingston Sues Wikipedia Detractor for Saying He’s Gay
Footprints (24.11.09)
What I’ve been reading on the web:
Social Media White Paper
How NOT to be The Social Media Guru
The Death Of The Blog Post
PCC to regulate UK bloggers?
Measuring Engagement of the Social Web: ‘07-’09
Twitter to launch paid-for corporate accounts this year
Why Amateurs Build Better Online Communities Than Businesses
Footprints (18.11.09)
What I’ve been reading on the web:
The problem(s) with social media monitoring technologies
Comment behaviour: How far is too far?
Social Media ROI Examples & Video
How to Introduce New Features to Your Community
UK Law Firm Sets Up Special Team To Hunt Down Anonymous Commenters | Techdirt
YouTube bows channel for citizen journalists
Footprints (11.11.09)
What I’ve been reading on the web:
How Social Media is Taking the News Local
The disconnect between newspaper execs and readers over paid content
Murdoch plans to strip Google of news
Razorfish: Social media is helping established brands. But what about everyone else?
Police moderation policy
Does Twitter really cost UK businesses £1.38bn?
Getting started 1: Do you know what people [...]
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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