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- Where have all the blogs gone?
- Once readers decide that real news...is what they want instead of misinformation, consistently wrong analysts' opinions, unresearched information pieces all of which is brought to them with terrible spelling and grammar, they will ditch bloggers for more professional media content. Blogs will be for those that enjoy trolling through talkback...
- Tags: Blogging, blog, blogger
- Discussion threads 2009-08-29
- Public relations fail: A lesson and a rant
- This is not a PR thingThis is a email etiquette thing. Whenever somebody emails in bulk, BCC should be used. This ranges from sending a link to those puppies on YouTube you know who you are to professional ads.Not entirely, but kind of isHarry,I don't disagree with you that this...
- Tags: Blogging, public relations, rant
- Discussion threads 2009-08-19
- A View from the Engine Room: Booz Allen Build a Collaborative Business
- Two key members of the winning Booz Allen Hamilton 'Hello' team, to whom I presented the Open Enterprise 2009 trophy at June's Enterprise 20 conference in Boston, discuss the realities of their collaboration environment above. Megan Murray & Donna Lucas are in the...
- Tags: John Chambers, Team, Marketing, Environment, Social Media, Cisco Systems Inc., Twitter, Megan Murray & Donna Lucas, Collaboration, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software, Oliver Marks
- Blog posts 2009-08-06
- Building walls between PR, journalists: A worst practice
- Building walls between PR, journalists: A worst practicebad planI don't see how they could possibly scale this. HARO grew hand over fist in the first few months. If they grow, subscribers - both PR pros and reporters - will be impacted by the timeliness factor. Reporters should forget using this...
- Tags: Construction, Haro, ProfNet, wall, public relations
- Discussion threads 2009-06-17
- Is it time for a Chief Social Media Officer?
- Is it time for a Chief Social Media Officer?CSMO? No.. no more C titlesAlong with CTO, CIO, CSO, CMO CISO.. come on people. There are too many C titles. In most cases CIO's don't sit on the board, CTO's don't sit on the board, CSOs NEVER sit...
- Tags: C/C++, Corporate governance, Programming languages, social media, Chief Social Media, C, Is It Time, IS IT, marketing, board
- Discussion threads 2009-04-16
- A tale of two faux pas: When transparency meets bad behavior
- Earlier today yet another Twitter brouhaha erupted when a Canadian marketing professional named April Dunford was allegedly verbally attacked by David George-Cosh, a National Post tech reporter, after she apparently wouldn't take his phone call. Ian Capstick does a nice job of rehashing the battle on his MediaStyle blog so...
- Tags: Twitter, April Dunford, David George-Cosh, Public Relations, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Jennifer Leggio
- Blog posts 2009-02-11
- Social Plagiarism? Might Be, But SOOOO Stupid
- Social Plagiarism? Might Be, But SOOOO StupidCould be just one guyWhile this is certainly a sad case, I think it's too early to condemn the entire company. This could very well be a situation where a boss asked for a pitch, and the employee came back with his plagiarized...
- Tags: Public relations, Social Plagiarism, Soooo, plagiarism, Brent
- Discussion threads 2008-12-30
- PitchEngine revs up public beta, puts the social in PR
- PitchEngine revs up public beta, puts the social in PRMaybe I'm misunderstanding.......but I don't think that "pitches" are what journalists and bloggers are looking for. Informed commentary yes; reliable information on the company's plans and policies, yes; official positions on news items involving the company, yes; pitches, no (that's...
- Tags: Advertising & Promotion, PR Practitioners, PitchEngine, public relations, bad apple, public beta
- Discussion threads 2008-08-19
- News to know: SAP; Hacking NASA; Apple; OpenSolaris
- Notable headlines: Nate McFeters: Hacking NASA: One small step for man, one giant leap for hackers? Common misconceptions about database security Sapphire 2008: Dennis Howlett: The changing SAP culture Larry Dignan: SAP's Apotheker: Business ByDesign costs led...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Google Inc., OpenSolaris, Hacking, Yahoo! Inc., T-Mobile, SAP AG, Apple Inc., Security, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-05-06
- 2007 year in review: 10 most popular posts
- Due to the lack of news during this time of year and a gentle prod from my ZDNet editors I thought it would be fun to look back at some of the most popular posts here on The Social Web in 2007. Perhaps unsurprisingly, many of these posts were also...
- Tags: Second Life, Facebook, Site, MySpace, Social Networking, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Steve O'Hear
- Blog posts 2007-12-28
- Why Facebook is scarier than Google
- Is Facebook really on track to be the next Google? YES, but that is NOT a good thing!Think Google wants to be YOUR "Big Brother"? Watch out, Facebook is there, already.While the blogosphere acknowledged a 24 hour Facebook time out for air, the new wave of Facebook frenzy doubles down...
- Tags: Facebook, Google, Privacy
- Blog posts 2007-05-28
- Oracle blogs--an attention free zone
- Guest Post: My fellow Enterprise Irregular, drama critic of the enterprise software industry, advisor to the software developers and marketers and inveterate blogger Dennis Howlett responds to a post by Oracle Technology Networks editor-in-chief complaining that his company doesnt get enough love from the blogosphere crowd. Justin Kestelyn, Oracle Technology...
- Tags: SAP, Oracle, General, Blogging
- Blog posts 2007-04-30
- How Apple orchestrated web attack on researchers
- How Apple orchestrated web attack on researchersNever mind the horse head George....You're in for it now!This has always had the love stink of Jobs over it. Good for you in showing what has happened.I just hope you're tough enough for the backlash...Be at peace with yourselfToday is a new day,...
- Tags: SECURITY, Web, Apple Inc., Maynor
- Discussion threads 2007-03-20
- Reflections on the first decade of blogging
- I ran into my old friend Dave Winer at the San Francisco airport on Wednesday last week. He was on his way to Boston for the Public Media Conference. We traded pictures and chatted over early morning (6:30 AM) coffee about developers, synthesizers, speech givers, chroniclers--how people play...
- Tags: General, Web Technology, Blogging
- Blog posts 2007-02-25
- Who needs Google? CBS vs. Viacom vs. NBC
- Way back in November I underscored “Google’s fuzzy YouTube logic.”In “Google to TV networks: Believe in YouTube” I analyzed how Google made its mark at YouTube, a PR mark, just one week after officially taking over the YouTube reigns. In a joint announcement with CBS, Google did what it excels...
- Tags: Advertising, Amateur Content, Brands, Business Models, CBS Broadcasting Inc., Content, Copyright, Donna Bogatin, Google, Google Inc., Google Software Applications, NBC Universal Inc., ROI, Self-Promotion, Social Media, Social Networking, Social Web, Television, TV, User-Generated Content, Viacom Inc., Video, Web 2.0, YouTube, YouTube Inc.
- Blog posts 2007-02-03
- Web 2.0 in 2007: Brands rule!
- My Digital Markets 2007 predictions include: ‘Branded Conversations’ frame social media in 2007, as I presented January 4: February 4 will not only kickoff Super Bowl XLI, it will mark the major league debut of what I call brand-focused “user-involved” social media content, or “branded conversations."Last October I put...
- Tags: brand, Facebook, social media, Ford Motor Co., Web 2.0, Web
- Blog posts 2007-01-31
- Monetizing the conversation: Social Media Club goes pro
- Social Media Club declares “This is the beginning of a global conversation about building an organization and a community where the many diverse groups of people who care about social media can come together to discover, connect, share and learn.”Going forward those discovering, connecting, sharing and learning at the “club”...
- Tags: Business Models, Web 2.0, Local, Media, Social Web, Marketing, Self-Promotion, Social Networking, Social Media, Social Media Club
- Blog posts 2007-01-23
- RIAA drops amnesty program
- RIAA drops amnesty programSince I'm no longer scamming the elderly....you can drop charges for past scams.I'm no longer guilty!New head RIAA enforcer on the right track?The RIAA's Enforcer Speaks UpBradley Buckles, the new head of anti-piracy for the Recording Industry Association of America, hasn't been to a concert since attending...
- Tags: Peer to peer (P2P), sharer, RIAA, Enforcer Speaks Up Bradley Buckles, CD
- Discussion threads 2004-04-20
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