Archive for the 'Mobile/Cell' Category
Check out the Small Business Profile Analysis of Forrester Groundswell. It’s great for your search, mobile, social media, or video marketing pitch, so you can easily include it in your keynote.
Now, if you are here, you are surely targeting small (and medium) businesses, but you are not sure how they behave on the internet. How […]
March 31st, 2008 | Posted in UGC, Search marketing, Decision making, Display advertising, Mobile/Cell, Tips, Ideas, Social Networking, Long Tail, YouTube, Advertising, Video, Marketing, USA, Online, Europe, Word-of-mouth, Web 2.0 | No Comments
Some of the bits from Nikesh Arora’s talk at the Marketing Society Annual Conference in London, 2008 (statistics he uses are not supported here with links, it’s more of a semi-transcript)
Watch it, or have a look at the text below.
He starts with a quick stat: teenagers have more than 200 friends on their instant messaging […]
January 24th, 2008 | Posted in Presentation, Talks, Mobile/Cell, Social Networking, Statistics, Search, Marketing, Video, Advertising, Online, Google | No Comments
A great interview with James Murdoch (British Sky Broadcasting, or simply the Sky) from Spencer Reiss in Wired. John Battelle wrote about Google ads on TV in his book entitled Search quite a few months ago, hm, in 2005. Time is running. He emphasized Rewriting rules, Database of intentions, etc. Here’s the company that is […]
October 30th, 2007 | Posted in UGC, Display advertising, Mobile/Cell, Internet TV, Europe, Online, Marketing, Video, Advertising, USA, Google | No Comments
Geekipedia is a one-off supplement to Wired magazine, promising People, Places, Ideas and Trends you Need to Know Now. It goes from A to Z, and feels a bit like Lilu learning about planet earth in the sci-fi parody Fifth Element. Geekipedia is a thin booklet, available online, which gives you a lot of systematized […]
October 5th, 2007 | Posted in Social Networking, Mobile/Cell, Vlogs, Rocketboom, Internet TV, Twiddeo, UGC, YouTube, Video, Blog, Online, Joost, Odd, Search, Web 2.0 | No Comments