Lessons on Social Networking and Blogging from Traditional Media - Eric Rhoads - MediaBizBloggers
By B. Eric Rhoads
Bashing traditional media as "old school" is popular these days and, with the declining revenues and audiences of newspapers, television, and consumer magazines, it's easy to take shots. In fact, not all old media is crashing. Radio, for instance, has not seen declining audience numbers like other media. So bloggers and others using... more
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The iPad is Not a Social Object - Uwe Hook - MediaBizBloggers
While I'm playing around with the new iPad and packing the Kindle away for a trip, I was wondering: Isn't half of the fun of consuming media also sharing? When you sit in a subway and see what others are reading? Visit a friend's house and peruse the shelves filled with books, CD's and DVD's?
Everything we consume and display to the... more
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Social Strong - Developing Social Core Strength - Tom Troja - MediaBizBloggers
By Tom Troja
All of us who have worked our bodies, who have gone in and out of gyms, swimming pools, Pilates classes, so that we can play tennis, basketball, soccer, run … do what we love… we know how important it is to develop our physical core strength.
Development of core muscles stabilizes, aligns, and moves the trunk of the body... more
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Red Bricks Media: Facebook Advertising -- Love It or Leave It? - Heather Razukas - MediaBizBloggers
By Heather Razukas
Ask any digital marketer to name a few opportunity areas that are top of mind, and chances are a little game changer known as Facebook will be one of them. And rightly so. According to a study of top web brands released by Nielsen earlier this year, Facebook has fallen in line just behind the big three – Google, Microsoft and Yahoo... more
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Seduction vs. Transparency - Uwe Hook - MediaBizBloggers
By Uwe Hook
It's tragic but true: Seduction is never easy when you're seducing someone you actually like. When we fall in love with someone, we see them in the light of perfection. When we seduce a person we don't really like, we put on the seduction mask, and desire to elicit a sense of inferiority.
Over the decades, most companies have shown all... more
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