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Illuvium and the Metaverse #Australia

Laurel Papworth

Kieran Warwick and brothers create Illiuvium with Illuvials battle pets, Illuvitars avatars and virtual worlds in the Metaverse. Metaverse means moving between worlds. It’s just a virtual world or just a virtual game or just an AR if it doesn’t have the traversable part. Everything is a game.

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8 ways to deal with negative comments in online communities

Laurel Papworth

PS: Your marketing intern may not have that skill! Well, every company does it differently, but let’s look at corporate vs personal voice when dealing with negative comments. So we ran (in the virtual world) an Olympics for them and they shut up about the logo change. Click for larger size. Stand up and Fight.

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22 Twitter revenue streams – monetizing tweets

Laurel Papworth

Collectibles buy an account and get special badges like the Pro badge above. Or Foursquare style reward badges – most retweeted, most linked. Virtual Real Estate a tough one again if you are not a virtual world like Second Life but how about a special forum for payment. Merchandising could be 1.Twitter

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Women in Blogging: 125 Fearless Female Bloggers

Kikolani

I took a look at 14 lists that have come out over the last year for the top bloggers, social media marketers, search marketers, and entrepreneurs. Her latest posts include Conundrum , You Aren’t As Healthy As You Think , and Is Your Marketing Making Your Customer Think Too Much. And it’s no surprise they notice.

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Freemium Revenues: Social Media Business Podcast

Laurel Papworth

And what is free stuff anyway – marketing? Mostly because a lot of companies I speak with still can’t get their head around if it’s free, why would people pay? It places ads from companies like Microsoft and Southwest Airlines on profile pages.) advertising? A mugs game? 004 from Laurel Papworth on Vimeo.

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Cyberbullying and blogs – a case study Mumbrella

Laurel Papworth

Note to bloggers: if you point out fallacies in the way companies do marketing, PR and so forth, you can have pretty intense debates. Various companies provide cases of cyber-stalking (involving adults) follow the pattern of repeated actions against a target. Papworth loses, Acidlabs wins in battle of the Aussie marketing blogs.