Blogs1 - 10 of 39 recent posts for tag:"Cluetrain Manifesto"
03
Feb
2012
Don’t Let Your PR Hypothesis Dictate Your Social Media Outcome

19 days ago by Chris Abraham

While neither marketing nor social media are sciences, one needs to use scientific principles to be most effective when it comes to both branding and prospecting online. It doesn’t take an Einstein to succeed in social media marketing, but to does take a scientist. Are you rigorously collecting metr ...

Chris Abraham - chrisabraham.com · Rank: 66,839 · 313 references

01
Feb
2012
Can PR leave behind magical thinking for science?

21 days ago by Chris Abraham

Don’t let your social media hypothesis dictate your conclusion While neither marketing nor social media are sciences, one needs to use scientific principles to be most effective when it comes to both branding and prospecting online. It doesn’t take an Einstein to succeed in social media marketing, b ...

The Social Schmuck - socialschmuck.com · Rank: 66,508 · 2 references

31
Jan
2012
Cycles Of Social Transformation // technology

22 days ago by Jay Deragon

My brain isn’t always the sharpest and it takes time for me to grasp information and its relative meaning. Words carry lots of meaning and unless we really “ read and listen to comprehend” we can miss the true value of someone’s work. If you’ve ever listen to or read something from someone smarter t ...

Relationship Economy - relationship-economy.com · Rank: 75,734 · 424 references

29
Jan
2012
Conversations, Your #1 Branding and Marketing Tool

24 days ago by Dannielle Blumenthal

In the world of innovation, I occupy that weird age space (or maybe it's a mental mindset-space) where I'm too old to be an actual nose-pierced, tattooed, spiky-haired innovator but young enough that every forward-thinking best practice I present is at first still considered insane. So it is with tr ...

Think Brand First By ... - dannielleblumenthal.com · 1 reference

27
Jan
2012
Are you social media agoraphobic?

26 days ago by Chris Abraham

To follow up on my last post, Being pretty isn’t enough for social media success, I wanted to discuss what I like to call Social Media Isolationism or Social Media Agoraphobia. And there are two forms of this sort of isolationism: invitational and exclusionary. They both mean you don’t venture outsi ...

Chris Abraham - chrisabraham.com · Rank: 103,904 · 203 references

Are you social media agoraphobic?

26 days ago by Chris Abraham

To follow up on my last post, Being pretty isn’t enough for social media success, I wanted to discuss what I like to call Social Media Isolationism or Social Media Agoraphobia. And there are two forms of this sort of isolationism: invitational and exclusionary. They both mean you don’t venture outsi ...

Chris Abraham - chrisabraham.com · Rank: 66,839 · 313 references

25
Jan
2012
The anachronistic social media isolationist

28 days ago by Chris Abraham

To follow up on my last post, Being pretty isn’t enough for social media success, I wanted to discuss what I like to call Social Media Isolationism or Social Media Agoraphobia. And there are two forms of this sort of isolationism: invitational and exclusionary. They both mean you don't venture outsi ...

The Social Schmuck - socialschmuck.com · Rank: 66,508 · 2 references

14
Jan
2012
Future of Learning Content // technology

39 days ago by alex

If indeed Apple plans to announce not just more affordable textbook options for students, but also more interactive, immersive ebook experiences… Forecasting next week’s Apple education event (Dan Moren and Lex Friedman for Macworld) I’m still in catchup mode (was sick during the break), but it’s ha ...

Disparate - blog.enkerli.com · 90 references

11
Jan
2012
The Long Tail strategy for AdWords works for blogger outreach

42 days ago by Chris Abraham

The Long Tail Last week, I wrote about how to succeed with B-list bloggers, but maybe some of you aren't convinced. So, this week, I want to draw an analogy to successful Google AdWords approaches so that you can see how to apply that same technique to blogger outreach. When it comes to reaching out ...

The Social Schmuck - socialschmuck.com · Rank: 66,508 · 2 references

08
Jan
2012
To Know, but Not Understand: David Weinberger on Science and Big Data

45 days ago by Geodata Policy

by David Weinberger, The Atlantic, Jan 3, 2012 In an edited excerpt from his new book, Too Big to Know, David Weinberger explains how the massive amounts of data necessary to deal with complex phenomena exceed any single brain’s ability to grasp, yet networked science rolls on. … Now there is a lite ...

GEODATA POLICY - geodatapolicy.wordpress.com · Rank: 19,614 · 32 references

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