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Reinventing 2.0

Mediaite.com and Why You Should Know About It…

January 18, 2010
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If you’ve not yet checked out Mediaite – and its PowerGrid, then you definitely should. From the site itself, “Mediaite’s “Power Grid” objectively ranks media professionals across a dozen categories based on their real-time relevance. Power Grid rankings rely on an array of metrics, including anything and everything from circulation to Twitter followers to Google [...]

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Oprah Leaving Television – Ding Dong the Oprah insiders are dead!

November 24, 2009

By now we’ve all heard that Oprah is going off the air to found her own Oprah-dom on cable which we know will be amazingly successful.
The announcement has filled me with glee, when I consider that all those Oprah-esque PR insiders who provide you tons of tips, insider secrets, oprah-show advice etc. will also hopefully [...]

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Humor and Your Southern Social Media Manners!

October 30, 2009

My friend Mark Levy (Twitter – @levyinnovation), has provided me an endless tool for laughter when I’m having a particularly lousy day, because he mentioned to me that every time he sees the Geico pothole commercial he thinks it sounds just like me and it makes him laugh.
(I’ve included the commercial YouTube at the [...]

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MySpace Says “NoMoreSpace to 30% of Employees”

June 17, 2009

MySpace says, “NoMoreSpace to 30% of its employees..”

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Can you say the world’s a Twitter?

May 23, 2009
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Can you say the world’s a Twitter? NYTimes and New York magazine..

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Reinventing 2.0 Series – David Meerman Scott – Stop Being Afraid of Losing Control…

March 31, 2009
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Welcome to the Reinventing 2.0 Series. This will be a bi-monthly series on this blog and feature interviews, book reviews and insight around Web 2.0 and social media.
Today I’m featuring a short review of David Meerman Scott’s latest tome, “World Wide Rave: Creating Triggers That Get Millions of People to Spread Your Ideas and Share [...]

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