Bookmarks for 08-26-08
Facebook hit the 100 million users bar, the Internet Advertising Bureau not providing any new way to monetize the web, guidelines for Bloggers to manage their relationship with PR (and opposite), Digg being innovative, a case study that prove small & medium business have to leverage social media to make more profits. Now the links.
Ad targeting talk from Community Next: People Not Pages (updated)
Marketing and branding are about aiming at people while Internet advertising is about pages views. There’s a trouble here and Andrew Chen helps us notice it. Worth the read and hat-tip to him.
Bloggers: Be Proactive in Educating PR Pros
Bloggers have to help PR understand how to engage the conversation with them.
What We Need Is A Digital Bill Of Rights
Some thoughts from Eric Schonfeld to create global Internet Terms of use. Utopian but interesting.
Digg Crowdsources Convention Interviews
Digg moving from information digging to suggestion filtering to generate content and questions to ask during the interviews of the Democratic Convention in the U.S.
Companies: Put social media in the hands of your connectors
A case study about how a small company can leverage its business using social media. Think about how a big account can become if it was to join the game…
Facebook Hits 100 Million Users
Facebook is the most important social network in the world with 100M users. But they’re still not able to find a monetization model leveraging their users pool.








