Posts Tagged: corporateblogging


16
Jul 09

Link roundup: read & recommended between July 11th and July 16th

Added to my Delicious bookmarks between July 11th through July 16th:


11
Jul 09

Link roundup: read & recommended between July 8th and July 10th

Added to my Delicious bookmarks between July 8th through July 10th:

  • Tourism BC | Research – B.C. travel & tourism research
  • Global Advertising: Consumers Trust Real Friends and Virtual Strangers the Most | Nielsen Wire – Recommendations from personal acquaintances or opinions posted by consumers online are the most trusted forms of advertising, according to the latest Nielsen Global Online Consumer Survey of over 25,000 Internet consumers from 50 countries.
  • Social Media: Anderson Analytics Reveals Users' Habits – Advertising Age – Digital – "Which social network you favor says a lot about you — and you might be surprised just what it says."
  • 39% of Moms Make 'Net Time Their Quiet Time – MarketingVOX – New behavioural research on digital habits of moms. "The number of moms who use social media regularly (e.g. Facebook, MySpace, BabyCenter Community) has significantly increased from 11% to 63% since 2006; a change of 462%."
  • Kids Flocking to the Web | Nielsen Online – "According to Nielsen, kids 2-11 spent nearly seven hours online per month five years ago, versus 11 hours a month in 2009, with boys spending slightly more time on average than girls (seven percent more this past May). That usage disparity is perhaps most evident in online video viewing, as boys accounted for 61 percent of video streams among kids on the Web and 57 percent of kids time spent viewing videos."
  • 5 outstanding corporate blogs | iMedia Connection – "Corporate blogging is a great marketing tool — but not one that should be launched lightly. Like other marketing initiatives, a company's blog is an investment that should produce a measurable return. Thus much thought should be given to ways in which companies can enhance the value of these programs for both their consumers and their own bottom lines."

2
Jul 09

Link roundup: read & recommended between June 30th and July 2nd

Added to my Delicious bookmarks between June 30th through July 2nd:

  • Half of Twitter Registrants Have Never Tweeted – Despite significant growth in the number of Twitter accounts since last year, 53% of those who have registered with the much-publicized micro-blogging service have no followers, 56% are not following anyone, and 55% have never even tweeted, according to a report from HubSpot.
  • Facebook Connect Is A Huge Success — By The Numbers – Registration: sites that use Facebook Connect as an alternate to account registration have seen a 30-200% increase in registration on their sites.
    Engagement: sites with Facebook Connect see a 15-100% increase in reviews and other user generated content
    Traffic: For each story published in Facebook, we see roughly 3 clicks back to the site. Nearly half the stories in the Stream get clicked on. This creates opportunities for the site to encourage more user actions – knowing that each one may result in 3 new visits to their site. With other models like search, there’s nothing you can do to increase user traffic besides optimizing for keywords.
  • Strategic Blogging and Some Tactics to Nail It | chrisbrogan.com – Once you get past the “should my company be blogging” hurdle and into the “okay, so now what?” part of the race, the next question you might find yourself facing is, “What should I be doing to marry my blogging to my business goals?”
  • The sour Wikipedian | Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog – Forget altruism. Misanthropy and egotism are the fuel of online social production. That's the conclusion suggested by a new study of the character traits of the contributors to Wikipedia. A team of Israeli research psychologists gave personality tests to 69 Wikipedians and 70 non-Wikipedians. They discovered that, as New Scientist puts it, Wikipedians are generally "grumpy," "disagreeable," and "closed to new ideas."
  • YouTube CTA Overlay Lets You Drive Users Elsewhere – MarketingVOX – Today YouTube releases the Call-to-Action Overlay, a semi-transparent pop-up that enables advertisers to link viewers to any site they wish. For example, a company supporting a charity can send users watching a certain video to their charity subsite.

17
Jun 09

Bookmarks for June 17th from 22:16 to 22:16

Bookmarked on June 17th

  • Molson gets social | Marketer News – Molson has been one of Canada’s more aggressive brands when it comes to using social media to reach out to consumers. In this web-exclusive, created as part of Marketing’s special “Brave New World” special issue on new media, Ferg Devins, Molson’s vice-president of government and public affairs, talked to Marketing’s Matt Semansky about the brewer’s recipe for social media authenticity, how it learned from a Facebook promotion that backfired and why Devins is a fan of “Liam.”