20 Most Popular Posts For 2009
December 31, 2009 · Categories: Internet Marketing News, Miscellaneous, Online Communication, Online PR · View Comments
These are the twenty most popular posts for 2009:
Twenty Six Twitter Tools To Track Tweets
Fourteen Keyword Tools To Determine What People Want
Social Networking Site Demographics
LinkedIn Best Practices For Business
Barack Obama Online
Jerry Seinfeld Disses Blackberry & iPhone Aficionados…
Barack Obama’s Online Fundraising Machine
My List Of The Top Minnesota Social Media Innovators
Facebook Status Off
Facebook Business Pages
Social Bookmarking Demographics
Marketing To [...]
Minnesota Monday – Communications Bloggers Posts From Last Week
Interesting posts from Minnesota communications bloggers for the week ending 12/27/09. Culled from the Minnesota Social Media Bloggers FriendFeed room. Sorry this post is so late today but I am on vacation so, you know, gimme a break . Jon Gordon addressed the reaction to Facebook’s privacy changes [MP3] and then reports that tablets are in [...]2009: Year In Review Via Google Wave
December 27, 2009 · Categories: Citizen Journalism, Consumer Generated Media, Keepin' It Real, Mashups, Online Communication, Technology, Video, Video Marketing · View Comments
Found at YouTube from rockyourwhirled via TechCrunch via AdAge via Holy Kaw!
My Mom’s On Facebook
During family Christmas celebrations, I listened to my nieces and nephews lamenting impolitic moms on Facebook. for which they were thankful their mom was not one of them. Found at YouTube from theoutsidejoke.Q & A With Malcolm Gladwell
December 25, 2009 · Categories: Books, Interviews, Marketing Trends, Neuromarketing, Trends, Video · View Comments
Author Malcolm Gladwell talks about his new book, “What the Dog Saw,” a compilation of his stories appearing in “The New Yorker” magazine. Brian Lamb interviews the author for CSPAN. Found at YouTube from CSPAN via Holy Kaw!
Book Review: How We Decide
I have been increasingly reading about neuroscience as it applies to communication generally and how the brain processes information and makes decisions on that information, specifically. It is important to understand why people, against all evidence to the contrary, persist in believing some thing that is demonstrably wrong: That President Obama is not a citizen, [...]The Importance Of Blogging – 10 Reasons PR People Should Blog
December 23, 2009 · Categories: Blog Marketing, Conversational Marketing, Expert Positioning, Minnesota, Online Communication, Online PR, Weblogs · View Comments
Photo: Scott Beale / Laugh Squid
Three of my colleagues at Tunheim Partners launched their blogs within the past two months: Kristin Gast, Natalie Wires, and Allison Frailich and I gotta say, I feel a bit like a proud father.
Both Kristin’s and Natalie’s blogs are a combination of their personal and professional lives, as is Allison’s [...]
Telling Stories With Google Searches
Google has produced a series of videos that illustrate everything you can do with Google while also telling a story. Very clever. This one is about taking off work to go to a concert. Found at YouTube via Holy Kaw! And Slate spoofs them while taking a shot at Tiger Woods.Holiday Search Trends From Yahoo!
December 22, 2009 · Categories: Holiday Marketing, Keyword Research, Marketing Trends, Online Behavior, Search Engine Marketing, Seasonal Marketing, Trends, Video · View Comments
Yahoo! Search trends with Broll, 12/18/09. Found at Yahoo! Video.




