Del.icio.us links for 2008-07-01
On June 30, 2008,
in Nixon's Classes, PRCA 3331, del.icio.us links, public relations, social media,
by Barbara Nixon
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A word cloud based on the Edelman New Media Academic Summit 08 live blog
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Presbymergent is the online community for those who live in both the Presbyterian (PCUSA) and Emergent/emerging church worlds and want to try and find a balance between the two.
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However, I noticed that many times when I mentioned Commoncraft the most common response was, “Wha’ts a commoncraft?”
Well, with all the wonderful videos that they have provided us, I decided to answer that question and make a video that explains w -
What Is Groundswell? It’s a book by two Forrester analysts with practical, data-based strategies for companies that want to harness the power of social technologies like blogs, social networks, and YouTube. Featuring 25 full case studies, a complete road
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Those who make their living composing news releases say there is an art to this easily dismissed craft. Strategic word selection can catapult an announcement about a study, a product or a “breakthrough” onto the evening news instead of to its usual de(tags: pressrelease pitch)
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Facebook users, take note: this is the ultimate list for multitasking, productivity and shortcuts. Read below to find out all the cool things you can do with Facebook that you never knew about — saving you time and letting you combine all of your addres
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College students have multiple accounts with different social media outlets, like Facebook, MySpace, Flickr, and Twitter. Twitter, though, offers something that is vital for college students: the ability to log on from anywhere and make instant, continuou
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Ice Cream Social [Media]
On May 30, 2008,
in social media,
by Barbara Nixon
Once again, the folks at Common Craft have provided a creative and simple explanation for us . . . this time, Sachi and Lee Lefever use an ice cream factory in the mythical town of Scoopville to demystify social media. Enjoy!
Social Media in Plain English from leelefever on Vimeo.
(PS — My current favorite ice cream is Bruster’s butter pecan, filled with tons of salty toasted pecans. What’s yours?)
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