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Memo to the Semantic Web

Everyone on the panel was agreed in stressing the importance of building applications that solve real problems for real users. Neither users nor investors are particularly interested in being pitched with ‘the Semantic Web’ or ‘RDF’ or ‘triples’; they want applications and solutions.[From Commercialising the Semantic Web | The Semantic Web | ZDNet.com]

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Who needs Generalists Anymore?


Seth Godin, one of the marketing geniuses of our time, had a brilliant post yesterday, “We Specialize in Everything”. Seth recognizes that when we can easily find the best, we want the best.

So what does this mean for job seekers? It means Subject Matter Experts Rule!

So why did this change? Remember, back in the day, when employers wanted generalists? Well rounded employees that could adapt to anything?

From 2000-2001, a “perfect storm” of even...

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Community 2.0 Recap

Just got back from Las Vegas and the Community 2.0 conference. It was one of my favorite types of conferences - big enough to get exposed to new people and ideas but small enough to get to know people, have...
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The resurgence of the handmade and bespoke - Ophelia Chong

What I will be doing for Socialized is to go back a century. The Vandercook letterpress I will be using is the offspring of the Gutenberg press (1450). I believe that the internet is bringing information to the public the same way Gutenberg did with his press. Like the communications media which preceded it, the best [...]
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Disqus + Seesmic = Video Comments

Disqus, a blog commenting service, has teamed up with Seesmic, a video sharing site to provide video comments for blogs. Writing on the Disqus blog, co-founder Daniel Ha said, “Our main goal with Disqus has always been to enhance how people interact and participate on blogs. Video comments, while a relatively new concept, is something we’ve been hearing [...]
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Addictomatic Offers The Ultimate Ego Search

If you're among the social media initiated, chances are you are Googling yourself more than once a day. In fact, you probably have Google alerts set up with your own name to notify you (and your ego) whenever anyone mentions...
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Recognizing the need for benchmarks in social media measurement

As the social space begins to mature and more attention is paid by marketers on how you can provide some type of measurement on your outreach efforts through social media channels, efforts are being made to define benchmarks for metrics. To that end, Joe Thornley, of Thornley Fallis Communications, has organized a Social Media Measurement Roundtable for May 20th, 2008 in Toronto. There are some very smart and accomplished people coming (yours...

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All marketers are liars.. well not for long

Coming soon is a new UK law that will help encourage marketers to follow the ethical road. The Consumer Protection Act from Unfair Trading 2008 will effect how brands promote themselves throughout the entire marketing mix, including social media.

One of the implications of this act is that brands can't falsely representing oneself as a consumer within a forum or blog.

One of the core practices at www.agency2.co.uk is th...

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Viral Marketing Secrets: Using the Whole World

Most of you know that this blog is edited and maintained by the founders of the viral marketing company, Pandemic Labs. It has been our goal from the very beginning to create an online destination to provide insight, information, and discussion about viral marketing and social media marketing. It has occurred to me lately that [...]
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Duality Reality: Who Controls the Message in The Enterprise?

That was the topic of the panel discussion last night hosted by the Minnesota Interactive Marketing Association. It was fabulous to see over 250 people there! The panel included representatives from Minnesota’s largest brands: Jim Cuene, Director of Interactive, General Mills Brad Smith, VP of eCommerce & Digital Marketing, Fingerhut Direct Marketing Gary Koelling, Creative Director, Social Technology, [...]
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I Love Saying Squidoo

It’s hard not to smile when you say “Squidoo“…say it…aren’t you smiling now. You are, and you’re welcome. A year ago I had created a Squidoo page and to be honest I really didn’t get it at the time, I saw it as simply a portal page, nothing more than MyYahoo or iGoogle. [...]
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What Email Marketers Need to Know


Three new how-to guides recently added to WebMarketCentral offer valuable guidance to email marketing practitioners. Since I don't know everything (as if that wasn't obvious!), these have been authored by some veteran professionals in the field: Dan Forootan, president, and Neil Anuskiewicz, sales director at hosted email marketing platform provider StreamSend.

Selecting an Email Service Provider (ESP) provides a list of the top 10 criteria to co...

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Meme of the week - “Blacklisting Bloggers” and bad PR pitches

What seems to have come to a head over the last few days is the concept of Bloggers “blacklisting” PR firms that pitch them in a way they don’t want to be pitched. Gina Trapani of LifeHacker published a wiki listing PR firms that have spammed her with pitches. Suddenly, everyone’s taking sides over [...]
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The Social Networker : never alone anymore ?

It’s written in the books : we won’t be alone anymore because of “social networking”. Well…Such a great promise, such a temptation, why will we have to wait so long for ?We, at the prices of so much times on the web, searching and tracking new people, we call “friends”, without even know anything about, just like new hunting prices, new mesure of power.

Next NYSE, will it ever be the petrol price or gold, but the number of friends. Intere...

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Recognizing the need for benchmarks in social media measurement

As the social space begins to mature and more attention is paid by marketers on how you can provide some type of measurement on your outreach efforts through social media channels, efforts are being made to define benchmarks for metrics. To that end, Joe Thornley, of Thornley Fallis Communications, has organized a Social Media Measurement Roundtable for May 20th, 2008 in Toronto. There are some very smart and accomplished people coming (yours...

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Socialutions: What About Results?

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Often we hear business leaders ask about the value gained from all the social computing tools and activities. Many look at social web initiatives as marketing tools while others consider it a means of communicating with various stakeholders.

Socialutions looks at advanced social computing tools holistically as a means which facilitates operational improvements and breakthrough strategies across all elements of any business.

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Collaborative Socialutions . . . Where Does Collaboration Fit In?

The social web seems to attract a lot of definitional redefining, whether by adding numbers after a term like Collaboration 2.0, Business 3.0, or Office 4.0, or by combining two previously independent words into one as we have with Socialutions. These attempts at redefining can be useful, but they have a tendency to confuse.

Collaboration intuitively has a place in Socialutions, but where exactly does it fit?

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