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AOL Newsroom: A Model for the Future or Shades of 2001?

Adam Sherk

Home About Contact PR Publishing SEO Social Media Subscribe Adam Sherk AOL Newsroom: A Model for the Future or Shades of 2001? Sitemap | RSS | © 2009-present AdamSherk.com Using Thesis Wordpress Theme. Are you sure you want to write that article, Dave?

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Will ‘Technology’ Survive the Recession?

Atom Thought

NORTEL at one point in time commanded almost 33% of Canadian stock market value and boasted of a stock market value of over USD250b before filing for bankruptcy as we entered the year 2009. Is 2009 worse than 2001? Tags: Digital Discover Digital Feature 2009 Digital Marketing recession technology marketing.

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This weeks #SocialMedia Tweetchat Topic: Destruction of the Media Industry: Will We Be Better Off In the Long Run?

Direct Marketing Observations

Newsroom employment would peak in 2001 as newsstand sales of the top 100 magazines approached 30 million. Fast forward to 2009. Meanwhile, US newsroom employment fell to a 25-year low and magazine newsstand sales dropped 63% from of their 2001 peaks. Big media brands dominated the Web. No one had heard of blogs.

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Reputation Management Seminar to be Held in Dallas Texas May 13

Bill Hartzer

Well, if you’re going to be in the Dallas, Texas area this month (on May 13, 2009), then you might want to check out the online reputation management seminar being held by the Dallas Search Engine Marketing Association, the local search engine marketing association that I founded a few years ago. As President of the Dallas/Ft.

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10 BtoB Marketers Predictions for 2010

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Around this time last year I wrote about some Predictions for 2009 and while I would say 8 out of 10 have already materialized and the other 2 are on their way, it has become clear that this year was the year we past the point of no return on Social Media.

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Weekly Roundup: The Magic of Discovery

Waxing UnLyrical

Youre right: blogrolls are static backwaters and I tend to favor those whove been blogging about public relations longer (I started in 2001) - and miss out on some new and interesting voices. Mark as read Approve comment Thanks for the link - but even better, thanks for making contact through the link. Read All About It! Glad thats over with.

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Social Media and the PR Revolution PRSA 09

Proactive Report

In another session about social media Rob Keys of Converseon said that 2008 was the trial and error phase, 2009 was the checklist phase (I’ve got a Facebook page, I’ve got a Twitter feed, I’ve got a blog) and that 2010 will be the year social media finally ‘grows up.’