Archive for the 'Web 2.0' Category
Social Media Campaigns
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Published by Michaela Carmichael June 10th, 2009 in Internet, Web 2.0, Online Marketing, Marketing, Social Media.
Do you need to reference other companies social media campaigns to see what tools they used and what they set out to achieve in order to work out your online strategy? Peter Kim has provided a great list of examples, complied in the last quarter of 2008, so relatively up to date.
‘njoy.
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Free Buzz Monitoring Tools
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Published by Michaela Carmichael June 3rd, 2009 in Internet, Web 2.0, Online Marketing, Online Tools, blog tools, Social Media.
I would like to point you in the direction of this article on econsultancy.com that lists their top 20 free buzz monitoring tools (still) including the likes of Technorati, Google’s alerts (a personal favourite and so easy to set up and manage), howsociable? and Icerocket.
If you haven’t already, please please set up a google alert […]
Source list for ‘All Things Web 2.0′
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Published by Michaela Carmichael May 1st, 2009 in Internet, Web 2.0.
Ever hoped for a list of all the sites, tools and gadgets (etc) that are Web 2.0. Well you are in luck, have you stumbled upon this list from Sacred Cow Dung? This list covers all things Web 2.0 from Audio 2.0 to Word 2.0 and everything in between.
‘Njoy.
Audio 2.0, List, Sacred […]
1 800 Flowers Social Networking Campaign
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Published by Michaela Carmichael May 1st, 2009 in Internet, Web 2.0, Social networking.
Congrats to the great PR that Public relations firm MMW Group are achieving for their on-going online mothers day campaign for 1-800-Flowers in the US. The online campaign is a component of the integrated campaign including print and tv.
Focusing on online, it is refreshing to find a ready list of tried, tested and working […]
Three Rs of Social Media Policy
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Published by Michaela Carmichael May 1st, 2009 in Internet, Web 2.0, Social Media.
My thanks to Karen Thompson, Perth for sharing an article on Linked In from http://www.hrdaily.com.au on the Australian telecoms giant Telstra’s policy and approach to Social Media.
“Telstra’s policy requires employees engaging in work-related use of social media to:
be clear about who they are REPRESENTING;
take RESPONSIBILITY for ensuring any references to Telstra are factually correct, accurate […]
Celebrating Obama with Web 2.0
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Published by Michaela Carmichael February 2nd, 2009 in Internet, Web 2.0, Social Media.
Here are my two favourite web 2.0 tools created to celebrate Barack Obama.
Create your own iconic poster in Blue, Red and Cream on Obamicon.me. As of the end of Jan, over half a million posters had been created, twitter groups and a facebook app too.
Listen and watch the Irish band Corrigan Brothers proclaim Barack’s […]
Please follow this link to Mashable to see the full list of 2008 winners. Lots of familiar names, lots new, the occassional surprise in order of winner and runner up - see for yourself!
Mashable 2009 awards
Social Media Gaffes
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Published by Michaela Carmichael July 9th, 2008 in Internet, Web 2.0, Social networking.
Went to the Online Marketing and Media 2008 Show is Islington a few weeks back and attended a panel discussion; Adriana Lukas, Al Tepper, and James Cherkoff were presenting biggest blunders in social media over the past few years and key lessons learned from them.
You could tell that it was the end of the day. […]
BBC new look and feel - do you like it?
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Published by Michaela Carmichael April 4th, 2008 in Internet, Web 2.0, Blogs.
The BBC have launched a new look and feel for their news and sports sites. Have you noticed?
The site now reminds me (a bit) of a talk I heard last year at Internet World when one of the speakers (sadly can’t recall who) was describing that we’d be forgiven for thinking a […]
You Tube leads UK’s online video experience
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Published by Michaela Carmichael March 28th, 2008 in Internet, Web 2.0, Social Media.
Hitwise have confirmed that youtube.com and uk.youtube.com have over 63% of the UK’s online video audience. The BBC’s iplayer is third with 5.66% - a huge difference! Read more on the original article at mashable.com here.
Hitwise, mashable, online video, You Tube
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