The Social Times
We’re all pretty much experts at something. Since social media is all the rage, why no become an expert in that? So many of the world’s trends in technology, business, marketing, entertainment and overall communication are heavily tied in with online social media. It’s an important area in which to be well-versed. I’ve b (Read More)
New York Times
The top officials in the Obama administration still believe in the magic of the financial marketplace and in the prowess of the wizards who perform that magic. (Read More)
KyleLacy.com
In light of my presentation tomorrow at the Hoosier Hospitality Conference on the future of Technology… I thought I would post this Did You Know 3.0? video. It is awesome! Watch. Learn. Enjoy.
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Submitted by Shashib
from blog:
Small businesses face many challenges regardless of the economic climate, but how can you know if you rate well against your peers?
Recently, we launched a new member of the Network Solutions community called Grow Smart Business. The primary component of the site is the Small Business Success Index. (Read More)
Mashable!
Ever had one of those moments when you really wished you knew how to do something specific? If only there were someone you could ask… Thanks to the social web, particularly niche blogs and expert-driven communities, it’s easy to find knowledge, insights and guidance direct from the pros, no matter what the topic area. In f (Read More)
TODAY ON BUZZ3R - Web 2.0 STORIES
TODAY’S ONLINE CONTENT FATIGUEWeb 2.0 could be described as a phase in the evolution of the Internet that facilitated individuals in creating content within the constructs of social websites (blogs) and social networks (as participants). User-generated content was the New New Thing when it first appeared refreshingly (Read More)
Submitted by Daniel J Pritchett
from Google Reader:
One thing has become readily apparent to me: Most social media communicators, “personal brands” (snort) and social media experts have neglected to read the Cluetrain Manifesto. Whether you agree with the principles in this book or not, in my mind it should be mandatory reading for anyone who conducts business communication (Read More)