Web 2.0
Communications Trends for 2010 (Part 1)
Posted on January 13, 2010. Filed under: Marketing and Public Relations, Trends, Web 2.0 | Tags: advertising, Beth Harte, building online community, communications, content filter, content strategy, from monologue to dialogue, Google, John Lichtenberger, knowledge curation, marketing, marketing trends, mobile strategy, online community, PR, public relations, Social Media, social search, Strategic Communications, tools, trend, Trends, Valeria Maltoni |
Does the start of a new year inspire you to think about the future? Me too. And what about those resolutions? Now comes the time to see if we really intend to keep them. Per my recent post, Why You Should Make A New Year’s Social Media Resolution, one of my goals is to be [...]
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Posted on September 10, 2009. Filed under: Marketing and Public Relations, Outstanding Communicators, Web 2.0 | Tags: Altimeter Group, Arianna Huffington, blogger stories, blogging, blogs, Charlene Li, Conversation Agent, cyberbranding, Deirdre Breakenridge, Diva Marketing, Diva Marketing Talks, Groundswell, Mashable, Outstanding Communicators, PFS Marketwyse, PR 2.0, public relations, reinventing PR, Tamar Weinberg, The Huffington Post, Toby Bloomberg, Valeria Maltoni, web 2.0 books |
A Twitter pal recently turned me on to an article titled Wonder Guys of Marketing 2.0. The post highlighted five “marvelous people” who are responsible for popular blogs and big ideas. The five guys are: Seth Godin, Guy Kawasaki, Chris Hughes, Brian Clark and Michael Arrington. All stand out in the world of Web 2.0. [...]
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