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Why Social Media Marketing Fails - and How to Fix ItI agree with you and with your post i say the same thing on my blog social media networking are tools of art technology, gadgets by the masters of the media using our natural pass time to they adva...
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Changed my opinion of whether to pitch reputation management to one of my clients. I went & watched some more at https://blog.web2expo.com/2009/02/sarah-milstein/ . Two Thumbs up.
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this session inspired me to devote a whole post to "local = the new global" -- thought these were really intriguing products and services. i see a whole world of opportunity in "local."
- Publishing on the GeoWeb Keith Golden
- Infrastructure in the Cloud Era Ezra Zygmuntowicz, Adam Jacob
- Infrastructure in the Cloud Era Ezra Zygmuntowicz, Adam Jacob
- Finding Influence: Design Patterns for Smarter Crowds Gregor Hochmuth
- From AD-versity Comes Opportunity Scott Rafer, Tim Cadogan
- Social Media as a Recruiting Strategy: Interview with Charlie O’Donnell
- Dangerous Facebook Marketing: Are you playing the quality game or the quantity game?
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- Robert Scoble on Cloud Computing: Bubble or Revolution?
- How to Listen to Your Customers through Site Search Analytics
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Web 2.0 Expo is a Wrap!
The third edition of Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco is now over. Check out all the coverage from the event. And save the date for 2010 - Web 2.0 Expo will return to Moscone West May 3-6, 2010! The Call for Participation will be open in late September / early October 2009.
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The Power of Less
We do some of our best work when we’re constrained: by budgets, by headcount, by technology, by the economy. These are the times when bureaucracy and waste die by necessity. What’s left are ideas, and the muscle to make them real.
2009 will be a tough year in many ways, but now more than ever, the core concepts of Web 2.0 provide an advantage. Lightweight tools, user interfaces, and development models will help streamline productivity and focus resources; new business models will emerge out of the environment of change. Transparency and openness will help avoid disasters and extend our influence, as we learn to trust users as co-developers. Marketers can’t afford to ignore the value of social media, communities, and a new set of analytics. On an individual, team, company, and global level, this is the year we will choose to work on what matters.
And while the fundamentals of Web 2.0 become increasingly relevant and urgent, this is also the time to look ahead. The landscape today enables interactions that were not possible even two years ago, as the devices around us and the data they generate evolve rapidly. Tomorrow’s big ideas are quietly percolating now, in the aisles of major retailers, the back office of enterprises, and in the labs of passionate, independent-minded hackers. We’ll explore the future potential of Web 2.0, so when this storm passes, you’ll be ready.
The web as a platform has shown us a new direction. Now is the time to answer the call and make its principles real in your organization, whether you’re a Fortune 500 company or a brand new startup. These are the times when the most interesting things will happen. Join us.
The Web 2.0 Expo Experience
Web 2.0 Expo features the most innovative and successful Internet industry figures and companies providing attendees with examples of business models, development paradigms, and design strategies to enable mainstream businesses and new arrivals to the Web 2.0 world to take advantage of this new generation of services and opportunities. Web 2.0 Expo is co-produced by O'Reilly Media and TechWeb.
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