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Vlogging with Doug Simon

Every once and a while you meet someone who inspires you to elevate your game to a whole new level and for me Doug Simon is that person.

I first met Doug on a panel speaking about Web Video and he invited me to do a vlog with him. Candidly I have wanted to use more video for my own blog so I jumped at the chance.

As my team knows I have been looking for ways to incorporate video in the marketing mix at BearingPoint not just as a nice to have but as a staple of our interactive go-to-market. And with the proliferation of tools out there to allow you to capture video that should be easy right? After visiting Doug’s facility I can safely say it’s still hard to do if you want to do it well.

Source: Buzz Marketing for Technology

Vlogging with Doug Simon

Every once and a while you meet someone who inspires you to elevate your game to a whole new level and for me Doug Simon is that person.

I first met Doug on a panel speaking about Web Video and he invited me to do a vlog with him. Candidly I have wanted to use more video for my own blog so I jumped at the chance.

As my team knows I have been looking for ways to incorporate video in the marketing mix at BearingPoint not just as a nice to have but as a staple of our interactive go-to-market. And with the proliferation of tools out there to allow you to capture video that should be easy right? After visiting Doug’s facility I can safely say it’s still hard to do if you want to do it well.

Source: Buzz Marketing for Technology

In the Toolshed: Skype for Biz Wide Telephony

I like Skype.  Say it with me..."I like Skype."  Now, I don't want to seem too much a pusher of Skype, but I have to say, I'm impressed with this business model (along with Netflix, they're the best 21st century biz models I've experienced.)  

Source: NetSquared, a project of TechSoup.org blogs

Karaoke play, un auténtico karaoke en línea

Un karaoke en línea hará feliz a los más tímido e incluso les ayudará a demostrar lo buenos que son en el canto.

Source: GeeksRoom

Content IS your Brand

Because of Google – everyone today has access to research that we have never had before. So when you are considering a purchase what’s the first thing you do – Google it. Therefore shoppers (B2C) and buyers (B2B) are armed with more data than ever before and its going to get worse thanks to social media.

In Web 1.0 we saw companies create websites as outposts of their companies and immediately everyone had to have one. But in today’s Web 2.0 world all you have now is your content.

Source: Buzz Marketing for Technology

Content IS your Brand

Because of Google – everyone today has access to research that we have never had before. So when you are considering a purchase what’s the first thing you do – Google it. Therefore shoppers (B2C) and buyers (B2B) are armed with more data than ever before and its going to get worse thanks to social media.

In Web 1.0 we saw companies create websites as outposts of their companies and immediately everyone had to have one. But in today’s Web 2.0 world all you have now is your content.

Source: Buzz Marketing for Technology

Next Generation Companies

John Chambers CEO of Cisco’s speech on Next Generation Companies at the World Business Forum

Keep an eye on Market transitions – always be looking at what’s going to happen in the next 18-24 months. The importance of Market Transitions cannot be understated. For example, look at how children with their social networking are growing up and how that will change the way businesses collaborate.

Source: Buzz Marketing for Technology

Next Generation Companies

John Chambers CEO of Cisco’s speech on Next Generation Companies at the World Business Forum

Keep an eye on Market transitions – always be looking at what’s going to happen in the next 18-24 months. The importance of Market Transitions cannot be understated. For example, look at how children with their social networking are growing up and how that will change the way businesses collaborate.

Source: Buzz Marketing for Technology

Web 2.0 Expo – cool stuff seen on the floor of the show

Here are a few companies in alphabetical order I thought had shown some real promise at the Web 2.0 Expo

Ascentium – A model for the agency of the future

Source: Buzz Marketing for Technology

Web 2.0 Expo – cool stuff seen on the floor of the show

Here are a few companies in alphabetical order I thought had shown some real promise at the Web 2.0 Expo

Ascentium – A model for the agency of the future

Source: Buzz Marketing for Technology

Social Branded Applications – build it once and leverage on several social networks

This is a recap of a presentation by Michael Lazerow of Buddy Media from the Web 2.0 Expo

Social Networks are clearly here to stay with almost 50% of the population is using these sites (70% of teens).

Social Network have all opened up their platforms which means that brands have cost effective access to more than 500M engaged users (250M of them on just Facebook and MySpace alone!)

This is a massive distribution channel for any brand but still <1% of digital ad budgets are going toward Social Networks – why?

Source: Buzz Marketing for Technology

Social Branded Applications – build it once and leverage on several social networks

This is a recap of a presentation by Michael Lazerow of Buddy Media from the Web 2.0 Expo

Social Networks are clearly here to stay with almost 50% of the population is using these sites (70% of teens).

Social Network have all opened up their platforms which means that brands have cost effective access to more than 500M engaged users (250M of them on just Facebook and MySpace alone!)

This is a massive distribution channel for any brand but still <1% of digital ad budgets are going toward Social Networks – why?

Source: Buzz Marketing for Technology

“Bored at Work” Network – a Web 2.0 Expo presentation by Jonah Peretti

Why do some ideas go viral and others don’t?

People who are “bored at work” are a network bigger than any major network: CBS NBC etc

If ordinary people see something online and start passing it around THEY decide what is popular out of main stream media. And today they can make a huge impact on a brand.

Who can make something popular on the web?

Duncan Watts said there are not some special people who do all the viral work – it’s the network that makes it popular.

Source: Buzz Marketing for Technology
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