Archive for December, 2007
Seth Godin Webinar Jan. 15th 2008 - More of the Meatball
The Internet Strategy Forum has invited members to attend a complimentary webinar (January 15, 2008) featuring Seth Godin discussing his latest book “Meatball Sundae: 14 Trends No Marketer Should Ignore” and possibly receive a complimentary copy of the book as well.
On December 7th, MyVenturePad.com / Socialmediatoday.com hosted a webinar with [...]
del.icio.us bookmarks for December 14th through December 18th
These are my links for December 14th through December 18th:
Social Media for Internal Communications-Feb. 2008 SFO - Hear practical solutions you can apply immediately to help integrate social media technology into your communication programs to engage employees and dramatically improve internal communications.
Velocity Interactive Group - Former AOL Chief Executive Jonathan F. Miller and former Fox [...]
del.icio.us bookmarks for December 4th through December 13th
These are my links for December 4th through December 13th:
Knowledge@Wharton - Social Marketing: How Companies Are Generating Value from Customer Input - Online technologies allow customers to communicate in new ways with one another, and companies must decide whether to ignore, co-opt or dive into these new waters of interactivity.
Mrs. Butterworth Gets Makeover - New [...]
Venture Summit West - AlwaysOn
Discussion with Tim Draper and Ron Conway at the Venture Summit West Conference held December 6-7.
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“Communal Consumption and the Brand” from Inside Consumption
Inside Consumption is an interesting collection of academic publications by marketing and business school scholars who represent diverse viewpoints and frameworks of social psychology, cultural anthropology, and culture studies. The dense book (tackle one chapter at time) is compiled by S. Ratneshwar from the University of Missouri Business School . Mostly academic [...]
del.icio.us bookmarks for November 30th
These are my links for November 30th:
Dinosaur Digerati - WSJ.com -Web’s fast changes find tech pioneers straining to keep up - Technology executives are taking the challenge more seriously. AMEX has sent groups of employees to “Cool School” by EA. Employees spend the day visiting tech like IAC and discussing trends like social networking [...]











