Rapid Fire – Tuesday, February 19
Study: Bloggers Younger, More Educated and Ethnically Diverse – Marketing Charts “Bloggers are younger and better educated but earn less than the general U.S. adult
Study: Bloggers Younger, More Educated and Ethnically Diverse – Marketing Charts “Bloggers are younger and better educated but earn less than the general U.S. adult
Why Are Marketers & Journalists So Afraid of Online Video? | Marketing Profs Daily Fix Blog “Video scares the heck out of everyone because it’s
If you haven’t seen the (relatively) new site, The Point take a swing by. The concept is extremely interesting (more on that below), but I’ve
Last year I swore that I wasn’t going to volunteer to speak at SXSW. Last year I had to cut my party time short in
I’ve always believed that you learn more about a person (or a company) when things are bad than you ever learn about them when things
I’ll be in New York this week, speaking at “There’s a New Conversation“. It’s shaping up to be a great deal of fun, and if
CommunityCamp ’08 – Dallas took place this weekend. We had a great space thanks to the Improving Enterprises folks. The event was incredibly fun, and
Tell the T.S.A. (and Don’t Hold Back) – New York Times The New York Times looks at the TSA blog. Good review, overall. Tags: politics,
Community rockstar, Derek Powazek (the guy that literally wrote the book on community) has launched a new site that is quite fascinating. Here’s his announcement
Managing Online Forums: Everything You Know Need to Know to Create and Run Successful Community Discussion Boards Patrick’s support site is live for his new
Five Magazines You Have Never Read – Marketing & Strategy Innovation Blog “Someone famous (Ogilvy?) said that it was a good idea to make a
Since it’s Friday and I’ve already shared more personal stuff this week than I normally do, I figured I’d step up to Josh’s challenge and
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