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double take: sharing and social media

the other week I noticed some roiling of the placid waters of social media love. some random blogger was “lifting content” from assorted web x.0 luminaries. when does sharing stop being social?

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Tags: blogging, marketing, plagiarism | 1 Comment |

soylent flickr is people!

facebook gets a taste of its own medicine as popular photo-sharing site flickr adds tagging. guess they saw facebook “innovating” with a number of twitter features and figured good for the goose etc.

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foursquare.com: how soon is now?

strange and wonderful things happened this past friday night. I indulged in a rare upscale treat. I qualified for a meaningless award. and I saw evidence that the future of marketing as I envision it is coming to pass.

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Tags: foursquare, marketing | 5 Comments |

how the web should work (and did in this case)

I love seeing live music. but now I find that I’m just not getting out the way I used to. that changed a bit in the last few weeks, thanks to social media.

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Tags: blip.fm, jambase.com, live music, music | 1 Comment |

bad news for timesucking facebook applications (but good news for you)

a happy, healthy facebook stream is filled with stuff you want to see. like jack sprat and his spouse, however, our ideas of desirable content vary widely. the other day I explained how to access the setting to turn off notifications from applications you didn’t care about. getting rid of wall posts relating to those things is even easier.

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Tags: Facebook, hiding wall posts, mafia wars, wall posts | 5 Comments |

see you in hell, mafia wars

you have the right not to receive urgent pleas from facebook friends for more ammo or a fast getaway car. here’s how to edit what notifications you receive.

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Tags: blocking notifications, Facebook, mafia wars | Leave a comment |

pretty as you feel: posting links to facebook

users can edit and/or replace the text appearing in links posted to facebook

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Tags: Facebook, formatting, howto | 1 Comment |

can sales and marketing be facebook friends?

customers have far more ability to research vendors and their offerings than in the past. moreover, the information that prospects are receiving is not static – it’s a dynamic, constantly growing pool including data from far more sources, especially peer input. what should marketers do to respond?

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Tags: marketing, purchase cycle, relationship selling, sales, web 2.0 | Leave a comment |

Video: Evolution Web 1.0, Web 2.0 to Web 3.0

via youtube.com get past the interesting accent and oddly machine-like intonation of the narrator, and you’ve got an interesting look at how the web is evolving. connected always and everywhere – great and scary. courtesy of “dutch think tank EPN” (ah, the accent) via http://twitter.com/bpluskowski, moderator of #smchat on twitter Posted via web from btodd

Tags: web 2.0, web 3.0 | Leave a comment |

great article from small business trends: 7 ways to own your google 10

Your Google 10 is the top ten results that appear when someone does a Google search for your name. How do you go about ensuring you own all ten spots? Surprisingly, it’s not that hard. Here are some of the sites and profiles you’ll want to grab and pay attention to. via smallbiztrends.com

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Tags: google, marketing, nonprofit, seo, small business, smb, social media | 1 Comment |

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