Wednesday November 27, 2024

Links for 2012-01-03 [del.icio.us]

What You Can Expect for Adland in 2012 AdAge’s lengthy, but thorough overview of advertising industry in 2012. The Ultimate Glossary: 120 Social Media Marketing Terms Explained The “ultimate” glossary might be a bit more portable. But that’s just me. Turn your LinkedIn Profile into a Resume | Resume Builder Google caught up in Chrome […]

Do The Math

Wikipedia is trumpeting that it raised $20 million from one million donors for the service yet it serves 470 million people a month.  Do the math.  That isn’t a great show of support.  One wonders how an encyclopedia that has become an internet utility can have such a low monetary base.  Perhaps the answer is […]

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Links for 2012-01-02 [del.icio.us]

prblog’s 360 panoramas Mobile phone pics and video are dead simple these days. And the quality is catching up to the simplicity of capture. My Occipital 360 Panorama’s are a self-serving example. Check it out. And thanks in advance. Spare Change for Social Change: Can Wasted Subway Fees Be Used for Public Good? – Cities […]

Culture Shift?

Could it be that movie theater attendance and box office revenue will never grow again?  Is the theater industry in a culture shift it cannot prevent?  From a PR perspective, there isn’t much one can do when the public decides to take another direction.  With abundant entertainment alternatives available in the home, going out to […]

Links for 2012-01-01 [del.icio.us]

How Twitter Made Business Decisions For Companies In 2011 – Forbes If Big Data is big for 2012, this article is just the tip of the iceberg. 3 New Digital Tools For Making Connections More niche social platforms for 2012. It will be interesting to see what comes out…and succeeds. If there’s an unmet need, […]

Same Old Same Old

It is illusion to think that a new year brings change.  Clients problems remain the same.  The political environment doesn’t shift.  Nations continue on the same paths they had the year before.  So, why do we persist in seeing a new year as a beginning?  It is a quirk of psychology to think we can […]