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Responding To User Generated Content: EA Gets It

The Future buzz | August 24th 2008 by adamsinger

It’s still a novelty that in a world of user generated content, a monolithic organization would take the time to respond to a message - especially in an unexpected and totally creative way. This is the response by EA Sports to a video that a Ti read more

How’s your online reputation?

Cheezmizan with Chuva | August 24th 2008 by Chuva Chienes

I was reading Money Magazine last night and came across an article about online reputation. User-generated content has changed all that. With rumors, gossip and “alleged news” about anyone, your online reputation could be as damaging as read more

Tiger Woods answers and walks on water

Web Jungle | August 22nd 2008 by Roland Hachmann

This is a fantastic response of a brand (EA Games) and a sportsman (Tiger Woods) to a piece of user generated content. In the video, someone claims to have found a glitch in a golf game by EA games - i.e. how he can make the computer animated Tiger w read more

Qik - Streaming Video to the Web from Your iPhone 2G / 3G

Chaotic Neutrality | August 22nd 2008 by Greg

As much as I enjoy the iPhone App Store and the applications available there, I also find the need to explore alternate applications that do not fit into the App Store or its restrictions. To this end, I have turned to jailbreaking my iPhone (still read more

User Generated Content

Make Money Online Wisdom | August 21st 2008 by Rich Sage

User Generated Content Another buzz phrase that’s used often online, user generated content, consists of everything from blog comments to articles to forums postings.  I am using “user generated content” to aide in my Google Goals read more

How does the user measure ROI in social networks?

emerson direct response | August 21st 2008 by marc

I’ve been wrestling with this lately and maybe you can help. If I’m the social networking user and I frequent my favorite social network everyday, how should I measure my ROI? My investment of time to the site should be rewarded with wh read more

Page 1 Google rankings in hours (easily)

Online Marketing Performance | August 20th 2008 by Scott McAndrew

After stumbling upon a curious affinity Google had for certain blog posts, experiments revealed an easy way to achieve page 1 Google rankings.ShareThis read more

Spore - How to create a Online|Offline Mashup

The TrendWatch Daily | August 20th 2008 by Manuel Faisco

If you’ve been tuned to the online world, you’ve certainly came across the name Spore someplace. In case you’ve been wondering what it is, it is basically the new game from the Sims’s Creator Will Wright (The Sims anyone?). The name of the cr read more

Promiscuous Posting = Video Spamming?

Daily Flip | August 15th 2008 by jim kukral

I use Tubemogul to upload videos all of the web. My friend Steve coined this term on our online video podcast as promiscuous posting. Pretty clever, eh? So is this spam? Does Google consider this spam? And should you continue to do this? Should I? W read more

User Generated Content in Social Media - Can I Use and Leverage t…

Technology Goddess | August 14th 2008 by Erika

The statistics show that almost 50% of Internet users are now creating and sharing their own content. User-generated content as a medium is changing how markets operate and how companies communicate with consumers. read more

Online Marketing Glossary: Web 2.0

TrishaLyn | August 12th 2008 by Trisha

Web 2.0: Also referred to as the Semantic Web.  In this iteration, sites, links, media and databases are “smarter” and able to automatically convey more meaning than those of today. Okay while I’m not going to argue with Alexandr read more

20 free eBooks about social media

Strategic Alternative Marketing | August 12th 2008 by Chris Hoskin

Chris Brogan points us at 20 Free eBooks about Social Media (Don’t ignore the extras in the comments) read more

Building the Social Media Marketing Foundation

The Cheeky Marketeer | August 11th 2008 by Ingrid

Perhaps you realized the value in using social media as a marketing tool from my previous post on the subject. Or perhaps you already knew about the benefits of social media but didn’t really know how to proceed from there. In any case, here read more

What the Hell is...Participatory Advertising?

The Halo Effect | August 8th 2008 by TheHaloGroup

Participatory advertising is the idea of co-creation, where a marketer introduces a concept to the public and then asks consumers to use their creativity to expand upon that idea. Corporations reach out to brand evangelists to ask them to create com read more

“You could be on Mad Men” contest

The TrendWatch Daily | August 8th 2008 by Manuel Faisco

Download scripts from the awesome Mad Men series, a show depicting the ad industry on Madison Avenue in the 60s, and film yourself saying Don Draper, Peggy Olson, Joan Holloway’s lines. Upload and collect votes. The winner gets to cameo in an read more

7 Questions with Huddler CEO Dan Gill on Green Home

Max Gladwell | August 6th 2008 by Max Gladwell

We huddle up with Dan Gill and his team to learn more about how the act of Huddling can make the world a better place. It rhymes with cuddle and it’s not all that far removed (in a virtual sense), save for the sweating and awkward placeme read more

Social Media and the Marketing Opportunity

The Cheeky Marketeer | August 6th 2008 by Ingrid

There’s a new form of marketing in town, and if you’re prepared to do some work, a lot of doors will open for you. [enter social media marketing stage left] Wikipedia defines social media in its broadest form as “an umbrella term th read more

the little things that matter

Strategic Alternative Marketing | July 31st 2008 by Chris Hoskin

Adam Kmiec is an Interactive Marketer at Colle+McVoy.  His presentation on Slideshare about micro interactions is well worth looking at. read more

Scoble freaks out over negative comments

e-consultancy blog | July 24th 2008

Robert Scoble, the blogosphere’s historical cheerleader extraordinaire, seems to be in a bit of a state. He’s published an overview of all the things he considers wrong with tech blogging, a list that includes negative reader comments, con read more

Google lancia Knol, una Wikipedia monetizzabile

Technico Blog | July 24th 2008 by Technico Blog

Nei giorni scorsi Google ha lanciato Knol, la sua personale alternativa a Wikipedia, in un’ottica che vede la celebre casa di Mountain View, a capo di nuove beta come Lively oppure in trattativa per l’acquisizione di siti e servizi già a read more

Eye Petrol

advertising etc | July 22nd 2008 by André Breda

Eye Petrol is an online magazine, in which its content is online user generated, basically you submit your work, and if it's good enough, you and the world will see it in the downloadable magazine. So if you want to show off your work, here's a good read more

Google Suggests Sites for Your Profile

PaulSpoerry.com | July 22nd 2008 by Paul Spoerry

Google started to use the Social Graph API to suggest links that can be added to your public Google Profile. If you add links to sites that are connected to other sites using FOAF or the XFN microformat, Google makes it easy to import all the links. read more

Passive Income Online On Autopilot - User Generated Content Websi…

Passive Income On The Internet | July 18th 2008 by steve

As you may have heard, content is king when it comes to any information business.  I run a few sites where users generate content for them - it’s truly a win-win situation.  I win, because I have my users generating content for me, all witho read more

The mobile web gatecrashes the marketing mix

Strategic Alternative Marketing | July 15th 2008 by Chris Hoskin

With the news that 40 million US mobile subscribers (15.6 percent) actively use the mobile Internet, the mobile web is set to be a sure-fire line item entering many B2B marketers marketing plans in 2008/9. According to a recent Nielsen Company’ read more

The SezWho Commenting Plugin

The Marketing Technology Blog | July 14th 2008 by Douglas Karr

A couple months ago, I wrote a post that took all of the third party commenting applications to task. The blog post was dead-on with the exception of SezWho, a system that allows you to keep your comments as well as provide you with the other commen read more

Beautiful Word Clouds

Strategic Alternative Marketing | July 10th 2008 by Chris Hoskin

I like tag clouds and have just found Wordle - a playful service for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text. It’s not a developm read more

European Union Considers Regulating Blogs And User-Generated Cont…

The Luxe Chronicles | July 8th 2008

It was inevitable. As blogs gain increasing readership and influence, they're also likely to gain increasing scrutiny from legislators. The European Parliament's Culture and Education Committee recently adopted a report... read more

Reuters gets it. Blog integration and making money

SEO and Tech Daily | July 6th 2008 by Charlie Anzman

In the past we've focused on various media companies that 'get it'. That space is changing so fast, you need a team of people and computers to keep up (and still make money). Reuters (by far) is this month's .... 'They get it'. It only takes a q read more

L’ Enciclopedia Britannica è quasi Wiki, ma non troppo

Technico Blog | July 1st 2008 by Technico Blog

L’ Enciclopedia Britannica, ha annunciato di aver rinnovato il suo sito web inserendo delle pagine che possono essere editate direttamente da dei contributors. Ma se questo vi suona come un Wiki, bhè vi sbagliate, almeno secondo Britannica. Sc read more

Spore + Porn = Sporn: User Generated Content Gone Awry - But Sti…

Chaotic Neutrality | July 1st 2008 by Greg

A few weeks ago, the Spore creature creation software and sharing platform (by Electronic Arts) became all the rage. It allowed anyone to download the application, customize their monster, and upload and share the creation with the world. Creative u read more

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