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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
In the early days of corporate social media (i.e. 2005 – 2006), widgets were all the rage. This meant they could “be social” without much additional work. Are apps just the updated version of widgets? Today Peter Kim asks that very question: Remember widgets?
 
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Welcome to eModeration's round-up of all that is intriguing, alarming or odd in the world of social media, compiled by Kate Williams. For more social media snippets, follow her on @emodkate - or for general twittery, @KateVWilliams. In this update: we're still Buzzing; those Bing Maps chaps; and Facebook's five billion bits. THE HEADLINES ... THE LOWDOWN ... IN OTHER NEWS ... ON FACEBOOK ... ON TWITTER There’ve been tears, and joy, and tears of joy; and massive privacy holes, and the lightening-speed tightening of same: truly, a rollercoaster of emotion for us all this week.
 
Friday, February 12, 2010
It was either 2005 or 2006.  Yesterday, Twitterers noted that Darren Rowse , otherwise known as Australia’s most popular media and marketing blogger Problogger, had had his logo ripped off by BeamDotMy When I checked on Buzz, there were hundreds of comments – followers had even taken beamdotmy logo, flipped it in photoshop and were able to prove without a shadow of a doubt that it was ripped from Problogger. Have YOU got a social media copyright story? I get asked all the time “if you blog, tweet, slideshare, podcast, can’t someone just TAKE your intellectual property?”
 

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Managing staff who participate in social networks. This list also includes policies called; Staff blogging policies, enterprise social network guidelines, Employee Blogging Policies, Staff engagement in online communities, and so on. I’ve done a few press (radio, print) interviews this week re: Telstra so I thought I should have another look at how Enterprise, Government, Corporates, Not for Profits  are handling the fact that their staff are members of social networks too.  I once had to step in to calm down a forum that was off the charts with negativity and
As Michael Brito put it, in his post: In social media, listening is only half the battle : Listening and responding are only half the battle when engaging with consumers online. Now, amongst other improved to their customer service offering, Comcast has also set up teams of employees who are encouraged to click around social networks or online forums. Chapman noticed a blemish It’s really helpful to look at what some good examples of what companies are doing with their listening skills: deflecting customer anger, researching new products, or correcting mis-information.
This is a hands-on computer based social media course that takes you step by step through how to set up, monitor and measure a social media marketing campaign. We use case studies and work through a real world social media marketing campaigns by both teamwork and individual use of internet enabled PCs. One of the Laurel’s popular classes for computer based social Workshop Description PREREQUISITES Please bring your email logon and password details for social media sites that require email verification.
is “little bits everywhere” – don’t force customers to come to your site, let them do purchase your products on their site, where they are, and let their social network be informed. An overview of social media monetization revenues . API Widget Economy: Social Media Business Ep.003 from Laurel Papworth on Vimeo . Episode 3 focusses on monetizing APIs and looking at revenue streams from widgets. Companies that open their business databases and stream that data out, can have an army of hundreds of thousands (mostly) unpaid developers
would be very interested in any other social media guidelines that you think are useful, especially those for activity within the enterprise. As the use of social media grows within the enterprise and on the Web, the need for policies and guidelines to govern employee behavior becomes more essential. Effective use of social media requires that employees can act on their own to produce content without review by Corporate I am cross posting this from FastFoward to get more feedback and perhaps additional examples. I
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Marketing Magazine name Industry Head of Social Media for Australia. What commodity does social media create, to make an industry? Kate Kendall ( @KateKendall ) from Marketing Magazine approached me a little while ago to write a piece on the “state of the social media industry”. hunkered down and What is an Industry? What is an Influencer?
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It was either 2005 or 2006.  Yesterday, Twitterers noted that Darren Rowse , otherwise known as Australia’s most popular media and marketing blogger Problogger, had had his logo ripped off by BeamDotMy When I checked on Buzz, there were hundreds of comments – followers had even taken beamdotmy logo, flipped it in photoshop and were able to prove without a shadow of a doubt that it was ripped from Problogger. Have YOU got a social media copyright story? I get asked all the time “if you blog, tweet, slideshare, podcast, can’t someone just TAKE your intellectual property?”