ReadWriteWeb:
Over the past decade, Amazon.com and eBay have continued to dominate the online retail market in the United States. However, there have been signs that more social and distributed forms of online shopping are gaining traction (Read More)
Build Your Capital and Link to Your World:
This entry is part 1 of 1 in the series social media directionsIn the old days (and they are still around) media was “pushed” upon the masses and shaped our attitudes, beliefs and perspectives on everything.Today our attitude (Read More)
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SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- PowerReviews, the leading provider of customer reviews and social commerce solutions for retailers and brands, announces that the US Patent and T. (Read More)
Build Your Capital and Link to Your World:
This entry is part 37 of 37 in the series Social MediaI started examining the phenomena of social technology in 2006 and have watched it shift through different phases. Each phase has brought new meaning and as more and more (Read More)
Build Your Capital and Link to Your World:
This entry is part 35 of 35 in the series Social MediaThere is a lot of buzz about online social media and organizations are jumping in to ride the wave hoping to get something, anything and everything. However few people th (Read More)
Customer Centric Commerce:
On Friday WebSphere Commerce v7 GAed and we've received some great press. Here are some of the articles below: InternetRetailer Coverage: IBM's WebSphere Commerce 7 supports mobile and social commerceWith the WebSphere Comme (Read More)
Bazaarblog:
Our recent webinar with 1-800-Flowers and JC Whitney was all about results, featuring real success stories from our clients showing measurable ROI through their UGC efforts.Duke Marr, VP of Ecommerce and Product Management fo (Read More)
Build Your Capital and Link to Your World:
This entry is part 14 of 14 in the series The How SeriesThe “voice” of an organization is indicative of its culture. Organizational culture is an idea in the field of Organizational studies and management which describes the (Read More)
HighContrast:
A comment on my recent post about social commerce pointed to the Wikipedia article on social commerce, which was started in September of 2007, according to the history. Which is funny because I started the first Wikipedia pag (Read More)
Build Your Capital and Link to Your World:
This entry is part 32 of 32 in the series Social MediaThe impact of social technology on business as usual is and will continue to be profound. Profound in that social technology fuels never-ending change caused by the market (Read More)
The Relationship Economy......:
This entry is part 12 of 12 in the series Social Media ROIUsing social media just because everyone else is does not mean you should, at least not yet.Before jumping into all the chatter and all the advertising organizations w (Read More)
HighContrast:
I got credit for a great post on social commerce I didn’t write.As for whether 2010 will be the year for social commerce, I’m not sure. I think 2009 really accelerated the social advertising trend. Some of my posts are here.S (Read More)
HighContrast:
Well, it seems that the Mike Arrington’s pointed critique of social marketing practices is getting even the very large players to move quickly.Today, we’re adding a fifth principle that clarifies a specific use case that we f (Read More)
Build Your Capital and Link to Your World:
This entry is part 28 of 28 in the series Social MediaThe issues of social media and how to use it is usually ambiguous, often confusing, and sometimes baffling to business owners. The immediate question on everyone’s mind is (Read More)
Build Your Capital and Link to Your World:
This entry is part 13 of 13 in the series Conversational CurrencyThe following summary from Hannah Del Porto does a great job in identifying the State of the Art in Building The Social Economy. Such “Thought Infrastructure” (Read More)
Build Your Capital and Link to Your World:
This entry is part 1 of 1 in the series timeThe question of why about anything indicates an interest in understanding why. Young children ask a lot of “why” questions because they are curious about everything. Adults then ask (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Finnish startup Fruugo fascinates me to no end. Founded in late 2006, the company set out to build a massive pan-European social e-commerce service, which it finally launched in closed beta at the beginning of this year. Thei (Read More)
Build Your Capital and Link to Your World:
This entry is part 12 of 12 in the series The How SeriesSocial media doesn’t come with directions. Instead it is a never ending process of learning what, where, when, who, how and why you individually and your entire organiza (Read More)
The Relationship Economy......:
This entry is part 4 of 4 in the series How Social Is Your MediaWhy would anyone want to do business with you and your company? You can speak to this issue from your perspective or you can stop and ask the market why they mig (Read More)