Chris Deary

Web Editor / Social Media Manager / Online Strategist

Footprints (26.05.09)

Here’s all the interesting stuff I’ve been reading on the web over the last few days:

How to get your website listed in Google News
RoutanBabymaker3000
A Great Example Of Game Mechanics In Online Communities
Recruiting Helpers
Not all interaction is created socially
YouTube Yanks Thousands of Porn Videos
A seller’s guide to sex online
Where SEO meets social media
Energising word of mouth [...]

Footprints (28.04.09)

Here’s all the interesting stuff I’ve been reading on the web over the last few days:

Are magazines doomed, too?
Snow: ‘Beauty of the internet is that it’s free’
Amazon acquires company behind Stanza e-book reader
BBC News/Flickr: The week in newspaper billboards
Wordle: Rupert Murdoch’s optimism for print future
Financial Times asks readers to write the leader column
ScenicOrNot
Facebook to open [...]

Footprints (21.04.09)

Here’s all the interesting stuff I’ve been reading on the web over the last few days:

Photos :: HaveYouSeenThisGuy.com
What Susan Boyle teaches us about social media
When Should You Quit?
Turns out it’s Google’s fault, after all
SocialYell Lets Users Raise Their Voices About The Good Companies Out There
AudioBoo
Do you have the right balance of online/onlife communications?
Ethan Zuckerman on [...]

Footprints (18.04.09)

Here’s all the interesting stuff I’ve been reading on the web over the last few days:

Avatars: Love and Desire in the Digital Age
LinkedIn: Discussion: Social Media Pros
The Pirate Bay trial: guilty verdict
NHS to publish hospital death rates on its website
Start interviewing your community members

Footprints (02.04.09)

Here’s all the interesting stuff I’ve been reading on the web over the last few days:

Thelondonpaper revamps website
Google: key to SEO helping users
Drapers community channel
Emap relaunches Drapers online
Secrets of the news aggregators
FT.com launches new blogs, appoints Exec Blogs Editors
FeverBee: Proving Benefits Of Building A Community
Firefox 3 market share crawls past IE 7 in [...]

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