Blog This, October 12, 2007
10 Truths of Marketing in a Web2.0 World
Rohit Bhargava shares his wisdom for marketing in the Wild West
Is "Conversation" Overused?Valeria Maltoni explores conversational marketing and whether conversations are misunderstood, overused, or under utilized. In my opinion, the term "conversation," just like "Social Media" are misunderstood and much purported with little or no substance to back it up. It's the difference between marketing and experience.
Good friend Geoff Livingston takes a look at the Social Media release and how in represents a brighter future for press releases in general
Wily E Coyote: Traditional PR is Running on Thin AirSo I see Tom Foremski yesterday at Graphing Social and we start talking about how PR won't change until it "has" to - much in the same way media is transforming. The result is this incredible post with mine soon to follow.
Jeff Pulver examines Social Media and the importance of conversations
Social Media as ConversationHoward Greenstein continues Jeff Pulver's discussion on conversations vs. content
Maggie Fox and Ford's Social Media ReleaseGood job Maggie. This opens up the discussion to clarifying the difference between Social Media and Multimedia (New Media) releases
The Future of PR Means Dumping The Inferiority ComplexRohit Bhargava captures the highlights from the TurnPRon conference in SF (where I also presented) and discusses the future of PR
PR Must Face the Scary Truth: Media Relations May Be a Ghost in a Web 2.0 WorldA very narrow and absurd view of PR in the world of Web 2.0. I don't even know where to start. First, there is no "audience" in Web 2.0. Second, good Media Relations doesn't exist across the industry period. If anything, Web 2.0 forces relationships
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2 Comments:
Hi Brian, nice to meet you virtually. And thank you for the link. I just rad Now is Gone and must send lots of compliments your way for the introduction. Well written and well said.
Wow, you've served up some really rich content here Brian. Thank you for posting them. I've got some serious reading to do now:)
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