While I’ve been traveling to the Silicon Valley and been more on meeting interesting people in the San Francisco Bay, some posts have been released over last week: from the music business that is moving due to MySpace privileges provided to Majors, creating a community asset by leading the conversation, a case study of a Cisco social media strategy, and some new ideas automakers have found to engage (more) with their customers. Here are the links: Read More
From marketing to engagement, Managing the message through oneline marketing, filtering to engage with consumers, online is core for branding, status of blogging in 2008, and the Friday video. Here are the links: Read More
Google Phone first review, creativity is now inspired by technology, Dell VP listen to 10,000 conversations a day, Social media enhances Customer loyalty, analysis of the latest study from Universal McCann on social media. Here are the links. Read More
Enhancing user experience leveraging the spamming feedbacks, word of mouth is based on the sharing concept, LinkedIn creating a new breed of ad network, Guerilla marketing initiates online word of mouth, basics of the attention marketing, and Microsoft new advertising campaign story. Plus a twitter video. Here are the links. Read More
Google Chrome taking more market share faster than other players did, new Microsoft ads that actually rocks, Summizer to help Twitter jump into the iPhone, FriendFeed new design and features to come. Here are the links. Read More
Second part of the Microsoft brand image TV campaign staring Bill Gates and Seinfeld, proven successful Social Media strategy by Dell, a checklist to success in “viral video” making, Social media ability to leverage purchase and more. This is what you may have missed last week. Here are the links: Read More
QuikSilver brand that changes its corporate strategy to go “full consumer”, comparison between the Hulu “me too” mainstream business model and the yet to find Youtube one, the final post of the Engaging your Community for Dummies series, Google and its art of communication and reputation shaping of Chrome (and its brand image), the most read posts for August, some social media strategies and ideas, and the latest Microsoft brand image strategy. Here are what you may have missed last week. Read More
Last parts of the series “Engaging with your Community For Dummies”, FaceBook reaching 100 millions users, music industry new tactics to leverage Youtube, Google Android way of leveraging their mobile developer community, and others. Here are the posts you may have missed last week. Read More
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. Read More
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