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Predictions Revisited: Five Not-Too-Distant Technologies That Might Change Social Media

Ignite Social Media

Six years ago, I published the post “ Five Not-Too-Distant Technologies that Might Change Social Media.” Podcasts were a thing back in 2005, receiving some initial popularity, only to fade away from the general public’s eye. In 2006 Second Life was set to be the next big thing. Take podcasting for example.

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Make Your LinkedIn Profile Work for You | chrisbrogan.com

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Covering social media business strategy and personal power. Here’s the first paragraph of my summary: I show businesses how to use social media technologies for external community building and outreach, and for internal collaboration. chrisbrogan.com. Newsletters. Make Your LinkedIn Profile Work for You.

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Why Alps Bethneck is 5 Years Old

Ari Herzog

2005: Flickr. From Singapore I’ve watched the social media world develop its identity and characteristics. I was the creative director for a company doing online video and games. Often, friends from the “real” world gave me passage to the social media world. Social media became specialized.

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Why More Members, Money, and Ads Don’t Always Mean More Success: A B2B Marketer’s Survival Guide

Webbiquity SMM

How can the respective histories and behaviors of these two companies inform the best practices for B2B marketers? Background on the two social media sites. The two companies were created six months apart; Myspace was founded in August 2003 and by July 2005 was bought by News Corp for 580 million dollars.

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Top 17 Social Media Monitoring Vendors for Business

Socialmedia.biz

For instance, internet users create new social media accounts every day. You cannot underestimate the power and impact of social media in the business world today. Previously, people used social media platforms to chat, create friendships, share files, and perform other social activities.

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Eight steps to thriving on information overload

Buzz Marketing for Technology

d post an article I originally published 10 years ago in the October 1997 issue of Company Director magazine. Information overload is a fact of life for company directors, senior managers, and all professionals. For now, I thought Iâ??d Everything I wrote is still completely valid. John Naisbitt, author of Megatrends.

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Things to Learn from Hawaii Musicians Using Social Media | Bare.

Bare Feet Studios

Their biases and perspectives are quite different though, and that makes for a good panel that keeps us from drinking just one brand of social media koolaid! The best social site for musicians currently: Reverb Nation. And visit the East Honolulu Clothing Company. Go Waimanalo!