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Category Archives: Web2.0
Committing Social Media Suicide – No Really, Read This
Over the last two years of explosive social media growth, I have written several times about the growing issue of information and inbox overload, and the dunbar number and ambient relationships. I’ve observed a segment of consumers going on social … Continue reading
Green Eyed Data Portability
Over the last couple of weeks Sprite (Coca Cola) launched an interesting reality-type program on YouTube called Green Eyed World, which will follow the nascent music career of a new artist, Katie Vogel, as she leaves her family in the … Continue reading
Brand Obama, Social Media And The Biggest Lessons Learned (MediaPost)
This is an article I wrote for MediaPost, published on Jan 26th What an amazing moment in history we have witnessed. I’m not referring to our first black president, the renewed hope for our deteriorating morale, nor the reclamation of … Continue reading
Social Media Precedents, The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
File this under ugly… Recently a lawsuit was brought against a consumer who felt he got ripped off by his chiropractor and posted a negative review on Yelp. While the outcome of this suit can set precedents for the future … Continue reading
Posted in Social Media, Society & Culture, The Marketing Industry, Web2.0
Tagged Christopher Norberg, Dr. Biegel, Free Speech, Reviews, Yelp
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Just How Far Can We Push The Dunbar Number?
I’ve been meaning to put the pen to paperkeyboard to blog on this one for a while now… Have you started to feel overwhelmed by your growing social networks? We all have growing networks of friends and followers. Not only … Continue reading
Data Portability – What Happened?
Data Portability. No two words should make any publisher and marketer shiver more with anticipation about the potential of tapping into the power of the social graph and engaging more consumers in deeper ways. This may be the only way … Continue reading





