Posts Tagged ‘Minnesota’
Panel Discussion: The Pros & Cons Of Podcasting
A transcript of the Twitter chatter for February 2013 Java MeetUp 612 featuring Minnesota podcasters, titled: Does Podcasting Have Power and Influence?
Read MoreBeyond The Paywall: Paying For Local Journalism
300 newspapers now have some form of paywall in place online.
Read MoreTarget's Falling For You Branded Entertainment Campaign
Attitudes Toward Retail Product Videos 52% of online product video viewers are more confident in that product prior to purchasing it online 44% are more engaged with the retailer or brand as a result of watching their product videos 37% purchase more products on websites that feature product videos THOUGHT: Six years ago I wrote…
Read MoreBeyond Social Media: Hospitality Trust & Papa Murphy's Praise [PODCAST]
The system for verifying the accuracy of travel comments on Trip Advisor undermines all of social commerce, will it limit its growth? Social Done Right – Papa Murphy’s community & company rally around their Little Monster photo contest.
Read MoreBeyond Social Media: Twitter Trips, Caribou Coffee, & Are You Happy, Really?
Beyond Social Media Oct 9 – KitchenAid & MLB #fail on Twitter. How could it happen? Who’s doing social right? Do you know if you’re happy? We’ll tell you how to tell. Plus: Shiny new objects.
Read MoreWal-Mart Launching Same Day Delivery [VIDEO]
I contributed some insight to this Good Question report by Jason DeRusha about Wal-Mart’s introduction of a same-day delivery service.
Read MoreCitizens United Constitutional Amendment Online Ad Campaign
US Senators Al Franken & Sherrod Brown are sponsoring a petition to overturn the Citizens United Supreme Court decision, supported by an online ad campaign.
Read MoreWebsite Parts
31% of websites use the PHP development language.
Read MoreFans Starved For Football
About 42.5 million Americans visited sports sites in the first full week after the NFL lockout ended.
Read MoreInterview: What Are QR Codes?
Interview with David Erickson for a feature story by WCCO TV reporter Lindsey Seavert about QR codes.
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