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Reading Links for August 17th

August 17, 2011

These are my del.icio.us links for September 15th: How are Economy was Overrun by Monsters and What to do about it. – This was worth reading just for the description. <br /> <br /> “If we’re disgusted by ex-defense contractors erecting gazillion dollar playhouses (complete with zip line, rock wall, firefighers’ pole, and slide!), we’ve [...]

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AT&T Fails A Social Media Marketing Test – The Terry Stenzel Letter Response

September 8, 2010

If you were the VP and GM of AT&T what sort of letter would you send your customers and why? As an ex-VP Marketing I would not have sent out the letter many received from Terry Stenzel at AT&T today. For me it makes a number of mistakes serving to highlight the gap between old [...]

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Reading Links for August 9th

August 9, 2010

Daily update on del.icio.us links with my notes. I also just tweet links @stuarthenshall How Social Networks Continue to Reframe Advertising for Google – "Here's The Real Reason Google Is So Worried About Facebook" – I found this a very cogent conversation. Certainly worth scanning. I think I like slide 37 the best. Interview: Author [...]

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It’s Real-Time Open Delivery – Serious Business

January 20, 2010

Jon Husband pointed me to “The Moment Social Media Became Serious Business” in HBR. Part of sharing with him my previous post on why #socialbusiness is nothing new. The article and the reading of it provided more clarity for me. Here’s the deal. #SOCIALBUSINESS  is dead in the water because it is not the problem [...]

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My Response – #ThreadingBlogs and #TwitterStreams II @stoweboyd @euan #attention

January 11, 2010
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Stowe writes in /Message: Stuart has jumped ahead to thinking of blogging as, more or less, the place we create long format writing (or other creative works, like video, audio, etc.) in order to drop it into the faster stream. The slower stream of blogs is just a tributary to the faster, more social stream [...]

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Social Media Strategies Conference

October 7, 2008

Join me and others at the Social Media Strategies Conference in San Francisco on Oct 29 and 30. I will be doing a little live blogging there. Social Media Strategies Conference – Overview This Conference will focus on how organizations can leverage Social Media to achieve their business goals. Social Media technologies such as blogs, [...]

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TweetChannel – What’s New With Twitter Today?

November 20, 2007

Twitter puts many things straight in front of you that you have already been thinking about. Marjolein Hoekstra of CleverClogs fame provided the alert to look at TweetChannel today. I got the invite this afternoon logged in and created a couple of channels. (One isn’t working Brand2.0 – probably the period in the code). I [...]

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The WikiWorld Needs an XMLRPC Editor

November 12, 2007

I’ve been on WetPaint today and the paint is barely dry on my posts. Still it just brought home to me again how much I generally dislike wiki editors. While WetPaint is pretty cool and easy to use I still had the usual crash.. when I went to save the page for the first time. [...]

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5.17 Five+ Years Blogging

November 5, 2007

I’m an incredibly lucky guy. My life changed because I blog and when I work to engage in conversation. After 5.17+ years of blogging it should be easy to write this post. Then writing has never come easy for me. Still, when my blog buddies Jim McGee (6) and then Ross Mayfield (5) and now [...]

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Twitter – Water-Cooler – Opportunistic Collaboration.

November 5, 2007

One of the sessions I got the most out of at the Foresight Unconference over the weekend was Eugene Kim‘s; topic “future of collaboration”. I took away some learnings for Twitter. It began easily enough with a question. “What’s your favorite collaboration tool?” The answers ranged from telephone, to wikipedia, IM, humility, open space, internet, [...]

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Listening to Beta / Social Bookmarking

October 29, 2007

The number of posts on “listening” are increasing! Or perhaps I’m just becoming a better listener. I’ve recently read posts on listening by Dina Mehta and Chris Brogan. I also enjoyed a link back to Valeria Maltoni who links listening to beta. It’s also a term we’ve been using in the development of Mosoci. I’ve [...]

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MyBlogLog – Adding to the Conversation

October 25, 2007

MyBlogLog. Many moons ago I first saw this widget on a few other sites. I wasn’t sure I wanted to leave my face and my name (I now use my name almost everywhere transparently) on their sites. I also wasn’t sure if I’d end up mistakenly on a site that I wouldn’t want my name [...]

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Social Media Club – Enterprise 2.0

October 24, 2007

These are my notes and impressions from my visit to the Social Media Group meetup on Monday night. I particularly enjoyed some of the conversations afterwards. I also met up with Chris Lynn who was trying to twittercast the event, and Marie Williams (who’s working on Pleo!) from Shift. It was a useful session. Summary: [...]

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Yahoo 100 Days and… We’re at 98!

October 22, 2007

98 days and counting. Just two to go. I doubted Yahoo’s hundred day plan on day two. Over the weekend I linked to two posts that further compounded my doubts. If we get a plan I still suspect it will be very 1.0 and not 2.0 focused. Why? It’s in the language. Yahoo Marketing Chief [...]

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The Social Media 40/30/20

October 19, 2007

Euan responded to Corporate Listening with a quip that it may be hard within the BBC. I’ve been puzzling over the type of quick test to bring “listening” and social media attention home to top management. For strategy and thinking about the future I often use the 40/30/20 rule. See below – bottom. I’ve also [...]

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