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 (26.11.09)
What I’ve been reading on the web:
Twitter Doesn’t Create Influence, it Reveals it
Wikipedia on the wane?
3am site goes from swearing off SEO to keyword stuffing in 3 months
10 Examples Of Great Online Communities
The Blair/Bolt Watch Project
The 7 Most Likely Ways Your Community Will End
Five Ineffective Social Media Guidelines for 2010 and Beyond
Footprints (06.10.09)
What I’ve been reading on the web:
Michael Wolff on Rupert Murdoch
Social Media Tips from Kodak
Want A Corporate Social Media Job? Demonstrate These Three Essential Qualities
Picking the right features for a community – or how to bake a cake
New resource for citizen journalists
China and Social Networks
Online Community Expert Interview: Angela Connor, WRAL.com
Inside the mind of an [...]
Footprints (08.09.09)
What I’ve been reading on the web:
Is it time to give up on your online community?
Using and assessing feedback from online communities
How To Design Your Online Community
How O.C. charity got 10,000 Facebook fans
25 social media sites for entrepreneurs
Discussion about “What Wikipedia’s new flagged revisions system actually means”
Astroturfing: A question of trust
Web accessibility for online publishing [...]
Footprints (13.08.09)
What I’ve been reading on the web:
Online Community Expert Interview: Dawn Lacallade, SolarWinds
Bing ads just might be working. Microsoft’s paid click share is up 44%
Blogging is back, thanks to Posterous
Scribd and SEO: live by the sword, die by the sword
‘Infectious’ people spread memes across the web
Using pseudonyms to encourage activity in online communities
Managing Negative Influences [...]
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