Post by account_disabled on Mar 6, 2024 8:32:31 GMT
CMS systems will need to inherit social features –pressure your vendors to offer this, or find a community platform. Shatter your Corporate Website: In the most radical future, content will come to consumers –rather than them chasing it– prepare to fragment your corporate website and let it distribute to the social web. Let the most important information go and spread to communities where they exist; fish where the fish are. Translations If you translate this blog post, I’ll add your link here and credit you. Dutch: Marketing Facts Team, Bas van de Haterd Spanish: Estategia Digital by Pablo Melchor Danish: Social Media Marketing by Peter Ulstrup Hansen Danish: dSeneste by Søren Storm Hansen Polish: Marketing Technologies by Dawid Pacha Italian: Digital Ingrediants by Stefano Maggi Russian: Shchepotin by Denis Shchepotin Czech: Vlad Hrouda French.
We are Social by Sandrine PlDONKEYeraud Korean: by Indonesia Telegram Number Data Jamie Park Hebrew: Blink by Israel Blechman Indonesian: Wib’s Web World, by Wibisono Sastrodiwiryo German: The Social Media Soapbox, by Stephen Rothman Portuguese: Live from Sao Paulo, Brazil, by Dax Swedish: JMW, by Brit Stakston Norwegian: Cruena by Harald, Creuna Arabic: Technoemedia, by Mohamed HDONKEYan Chinese: Seaberry, by Sylvia Japanese: MinoriG Translation, by Minori Goto Romanian: Blog de Comert Electronic by Adriana Iordan Persian: Lameei, iclub.ir Want to translate it into your language? I’ll be happy to add you, read these suggestions. This project took a team effort, and I’d like to thank Josh Bernoff a guiding force in my career, Emily Bowen who kept the project going, Cynthia Pflaum for the quantitative data, Megan Chromik in our editing team for the polish, and Jon Symons in our PR team for the media outreach.
This is also cross posted on the Forrester blog for Interactive Marketing Professionals. Thanks to Matt Savarino for catching a small typo. I went out to Half Moon Bay’s Dream Machine event, where machinery was displayed from cars, steam engines, hybrids, motorcycles and airplanes were featured. One of the things I love to do is meet up with Scoble and Thomas Hawk to watch them photograph interesting things with their professional Canon cameras. Check out Scoble’s and Thomas’s amazing photos on Flickr. I certainly don’t have the budget to spend 5-10k on camera gear, but try to go for the opposite approach and see how much I can do with camera phones. I’m demoing the ‘social media phone’ called the N85 from Nokia, a 5 megapixel camera, which I’ll give away to someone after my trial.
We are Social by Sandrine PlDONKEYeraud Korean: by Indonesia Telegram Number Data Jamie Park Hebrew: Blink by Israel Blechman Indonesian: Wib’s Web World, by Wibisono Sastrodiwiryo German: The Social Media Soapbox, by Stephen Rothman Portuguese: Live from Sao Paulo, Brazil, by Dax Swedish: JMW, by Brit Stakston Norwegian: Cruena by Harald, Creuna Arabic: Technoemedia, by Mohamed HDONKEYan Chinese: Seaberry, by Sylvia Japanese: MinoriG Translation, by Minori Goto Romanian: Blog de Comert Electronic by Adriana Iordan Persian: Lameei, iclub.ir Want to translate it into your language? I’ll be happy to add you, read these suggestions. This project took a team effort, and I’d like to thank Josh Bernoff a guiding force in my career, Emily Bowen who kept the project going, Cynthia Pflaum for the quantitative data, Megan Chromik in our editing team for the polish, and Jon Symons in our PR team for the media outreach.
This is also cross posted on the Forrester blog for Interactive Marketing Professionals. Thanks to Matt Savarino for catching a small typo. I went out to Half Moon Bay’s Dream Machine event, where machinery was displayed from cars, steam engines, hybrids, motorcycles and airplanes were featured. One of the things I love to do is meet up with Scoble and Thomas Hawk to watch them photograph interesting things with their professional Canon cameras. Check out Scoble’s and Thomas’s amazing photos on Flickr. I certainly don’t have the budget to spend 5-10k on camera gear, but try to go for the opposite approach and see how much I can do with camera phones. I’m demoing the ‘social media phone’ called the N85 from Nokia, a 5 megapixel camera, which I’ll give away to someone after my trial.