At the Summit at Stanford in Palo Alto, Calif., Tony Perkins, founder of AlwaysOn, moderates a discussion about the state of journalism in the Digital Age with Mic...
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At the Summit at Stanford in Palo Alto, Calif., Tony Perkins, founder of AlwaysOn, moderates a discussion about the state of journalism in the Digital Age with Michael Arrington of TechCrunch, Quentin Hardy of Forbes, and Robert Scoble of Scobelizer. The
Build a real-time c...
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At next week's LeWeb conference I will use GSNAP's system to enable a real-time curated community page. Visit a single URL and see Tweets and other content poured ...
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At next week's LeWeb conference I will use GSNAP's system to enable a real-time curated community page. Visit a single URL and see Tweets and other content poured in while the event is going on -- all curated and moderated in real time. Pretty darn cool, here's the CEO telling me how it works. Distributed by Tubemogul.
A better Web dev to...
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In this second video you get a look at AlphaSoftware's new Web development tool which helps corporations build customized web apps fast. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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In this second video you get a look at AlphaSoftware's new Web development tool which helps corporations build customized web apps fast. Distributed by Tubemogul.
How @loumongello tu...
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Lou Mongello has built a media network around Walt Disney World. He has books, CDs, podcasts, web sites, and now social networks -- all built around information ab...
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Lou Mongello has built a media network around Walt Disney World. He has books, CDs, podcasts, web sites, and now social networks -- all built around information about visiting Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. Hear how he did it, and more. Distributed by Tubemogul.
How To Do Customer ...
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The word of mouth in public has never been as fast and worldwide with the Twitter growth. More important than marketing or advertising is what your community, your...
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The word of mouth in public has never been as fast and worldwide with the Twitter growth. More important than marketing or advertising is what your community, your users, are saying about your product or your brand.Listen first to everything being said about your brand on Twitter search (follow the space as well, your competition and the key players)Sort what you see into categories, here are a few:complainsproduct suggestionsnew features requestsbusiness opportunitiescongratulationspeople recommending your products to their friendsetcDecide if there is an action needed or not to every single one, I would go for the negatives and help request firstAnswer them as fast and as best as you canGet into a private conversation with the user if the conversation continues and follow up until he is happyIt is easy to describe how to do it best but much more difficult to actually apply it to your brand especially if people talk a lot about it. I think it is worth the time and resources investment.A good case study: Robert Scoble yesterday saw me saying on Twitter that our web host for Seesmic, Servepath, went down for more than 5 minutes and took some of its customers sites down entirely. Robert follows me but probably also follows Rackspace his new employer. Robert took this opportunity to write a blog post and we got into a conversation on Twitter and his blog.In a matter of minutes, representatives from both Servepath (our host) and Rackspace (Robert's company interested in getting our business) started to get in the conversation with many customers of both commenting at the same time. It was priceless information about their services but also competitive information for the companies themselves. All in public, that is very new.I have insisted that I was not dissatisfied in general by Servepath but of course annoyed that we went down entirely for a significant time given the budget allocated to our hosting. Now Amazon went down a few times too and I take it Rackspace has its problems too, but this is not my point here.Brands who are not listening will fail but listening is not enough. Very few of them actually start getting immediately in the conversation. I saw an article and that was explaining the popular shoe brand Crocs was going out of business and in a matter of minutes their community manager answered saying that as any business they were going through tough times but that they were safe.Congratulations to all these brands for their transparency and more important, for getting in the conversation, including on week-ends!
FORMER REAGAN OFFIC...
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Bill Moyers , Pat Buchanan, and Cindy Sheehan have joined Reagan Republican, Paul Craig Roberts in urgently calling for the impeachment of the Bush administration ...
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Bill Moyers , Pat Buchanan, and Cindy Sheehan have joined Reagan Republican, Paul Craig Roberts in urgently calling for the impeachment of the Bush administration or to expect a horrific, staged, military attack on the US as a pretext for widening the war. Martial law to follow.
BetterBadNews takes a whack at martial law, co-dependent Democrats and self surveilliance on web 2 social networks: Twitter and Pownce. If Robert Scoble or Dave Winer know of a really simple solution for countering apathy in the tech community, right now would be a fine time to launch.
Scoble at Web 2.0
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A quick look at Scoble's headtop cam at the Web 2.0 conference in San Francisco, Monday April 16.