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Internet Trends From The Web 2.0 Summit

Marketing Insider Group

Skip to content Home About Michael Brenner Appearances B2B Marketing Insider Michael Brenner's Blog on B2B Marketing Content Marketing Demand Generation Mobile Sales Alignment Search Marketing Social Media Strategy November 30, 2010 Subscribe Internet Trends From The Web 2.0 Summit Share The 7th Annual Web 2.0

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Five Lessons From the Web 2.0 Summit

Paul Gillin

I had a chance to attend the recent Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco and hear from some of the business leaders of the new Internet, including the CEOs of Google, Facebook, Yahoo! and Twitter. This is old-media thinking. This year’s Web 2.0 and Twitter. Here are five key insights I took away.

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Chris Abraham joins Frank Eliason and Shel Holtz on FIR

Biznology

Magic in the form of Shel Holtz , godfather of Digital PR and Social Media Communications, asking me to join him on his globally-popular communications podcast, For Immediate Release (FIR). The only reason this occurred to me is because I went back in time to when I was a Twitter baby, via my experience on Mastodon. Can we even?

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9 Ways to Successfully Achieve Brand Authority

Scoop.it

At this point in the Web 2.0 When a customer needs a specific problem solved, providers want to be the first name they think of Googling. Think about Google, for example. the landing page of your site, your ad, and your social media page.) Case studies and client testimonials can go a long way here.

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Three Ways to Make Media More Personal

B2B Memes

The onset of Web 2.0 and social media, along with the impact of Google search, would have rendered our efforts irrelevant. But the need for publishers to think about how to make media more personal is, if anything, more important now than ever. Related posts: Social Media and the Clash of Brands.

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Why Twitter is for old people

Chris Koch

Like many, I’m a late convert to Twitter. So I figured I wouldn’t have much to twitter about. I also figured that Twitter would appeal mostly to young people interested in flirting with one another in 140 characters or less. Twitter doesn’t just add another one of those annoying Web 2.0

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Explaining Social Media

The Effective Marketer

The Effective Marketer Effectiveness is a discipline and it can be learned Home About the Effective Marketer Books Speaking Explaining Social Media If you need to explain what social media is and the impact it can have in your company or industry, the slideshow below might help. The presentation is not only funny is also engaging.