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Social Media Discussions at the Online Community Roundtable
We shouldn’t be surprised that Social Media Strategists know how to share. Forrester was pleased to host the Online Community Roundtable, you can continue the discussion in the Facebook Group. (Update: I uploaded this video with the Flip Camera, man it’s easy capture, edit and … Continue readingSocial Media Discussions at the Online Community Roundtable
Guest Post: Lenovo’s Web Strategist David Churbuck “Corporate Blogging 201 The Risks of NQA Blog Service”
Yesterday, David Churbuck dinged me for writing for novices, and also suggested I wasn’t near the trenches. I could have fired back, but that would have been foolish, looking at his profile, I realized he knew what he was talking about. Instead, I left a … Continue readingGuest Post: Lenovo’s Web Strategist David Churbuck “Corporate Blogging 201 The Risks of NQA Blog Service”
Forrester Report: How to Staff for Social Computing; The Social Computing Strategist & the Community Manager
I’m talking to more and more clients who are starting to budget for social media programs, this also includes hiring the right kind of people. As you know, I hail from Hitachi Data Systems (2003-2006) as the Online Community Manager, I know the role, and … Continue readingForrester Report: How to Staff for Social Computing; The Social Computing Strategist & the Community Manager
My Facebook Profile is a “Junkyard”
Image: View a screenshot from my Facebook profile At one time, I added many apps to experiment, but I’ll have to admit, very few I use on a regular basis. I often discuss in my presentations that our research indicates that many folks use social … Continue readingMy Facebook Profile is a “Junkyard”
The Many Challenges of Widgets
Before you invest time and money in a widget strategy, you better know the challenges. This applies to VCs, Web Strategists, Developers, and even Social network companies An Objective View In this blog, I strive to provide a balanced viewpoint of both the benefits and … Continue readingThe Many Challenges of Widgets
Sophistication May Vary (Am I boring you?)
I’m pretty confident that there is a wide range of social media sophistication of the Web Strategy Blog readers. I get questions that are very novice, but those that are very advanced tell me they’re still learning something once in a while. The same is … Continue readingSophistication May Vary (Am I boring you?)
The Tenacity of Jake McKee: A Social Media Case Study at Lego
How could one person create 20% of work for the legal department? Watch or Listen this video to find out. The Conversation Group recently hosted an event celebrating 10 years of the Cluetrain Manifesto. What’s interesting is that only in the last couple of years … Continue readingThe Tenacity of Jake McKee: A Social Media Case Study at Lego
Weekly Digest of the Social Networking Space: Feb 27, 2008
I’m respecting your limited time by publishing this weekly summary, read the summary, then quickly scan headlines, read the bullet, then click to learn even more. I’ve created a category called Digest (you can see archives) where you can start to track and access these … Continue readingWeekly Digest of the Social Networking Space: Feb 27, 2008
Notes from Sean O’Driscoll’s Webinar on Social Media and Communities hosted by SAP Salon
(Above Graphic: Sean’s suggests that word of mouth will travel through networks at different speeds, and with different accuracy depending on the network. He lists many attributes that will impact the speed of sharing) Sean O’Driscoll, who did a fantastic job, who has extensive experience … Continue readingNotes from Sean O’Driscoll’s Webinar on Social Media and Communities hosted by SAP Salon
