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POPSCatchin' Up with Social Computing Tenents Encapsulating the essence of why social media tools are evermore meaningful to more people -- young and old -- these are some highlights from Forrester Research's April 2007 report on social computing trends by Charlene Li:
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POPSBlog, Feed & Socialize I just read a nifty report released on February 6 by Forrester’s social computing wise Charlene Li — “How Consumers Find Web Sites: Social Tools Play A Significant Role For Youth.” Often we “know” what we ought to do today to build for tomorrow, but seeing results of surveys and hearing recommendations based on those findings gives us fodder we need to influence people and convince them to support our efforts. Here are some things from Charlene’s report that I’m seeing happen already inside Intel…things that we are working to refine and disperse as best practices to other groups as they become more active with their online audiences/communities.
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POPSFind Social Media Jobs & Make Connections Jeremiah Owyang not only helps show us how to use new communications tools and how to measure social media, he let's us know who's movin' and shakin' in this blog post http://www.web-strategist.com/blog/2008/02/17/people-on-the-move-in-the-social-media-industry-feb-17-2008/
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POPSImproving My Blogging Some good tips and comments in this DailyBLogTips post from January 18, 2008 - http://www.dailyblogtips.com/10-simple-productivity-tips-for-bloggers/.
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POPSProphet Talking at the Speed of Business
I'm checking out what people shared about their experience Monday evening at the Social Media Club, Silicon Valley hosted at Intel headquarters. I'll write up another post this week when I have a little more time to reflect. But first, this... Someone in Facebook described Jeremiah Owyang, strolling up to the podium with think black book in this hand....he looked like a prophet. Aptly put, any which way you think about it...he's a prophet sparing time, insights, always a helping hand with a finger pointing forward, move ahead, avante! Jeremiah let's fly brimstone, bleeding edge wisdom and can zero in on specifics backed by examples or data. Sometimes both. Here's another helpful list to train our eyes on. Enterprises might watch for these potential ills as more marketers speed to add new tools that help companies and people connect with clients and audiences. Here's a list, followed by Jeremiah's business "fix." * Disparate user experiences to customers and employees