Weekly CyberFootprints Dec 23 2008
PEW Internet & American Life Project has a good quiz on technology types. Based on the results, I am an omnivore. Being a digital native, it’s nothing surprising, but I wanted to be sure about it.
Peter Kim and a group of experts came up with a set of social media predictions for the year 2009. The report concludes, among other things, that companies are trying to connect in a more human-like manner with the consumers and that tightening budgets will make social media marketing very attractive in days to come.
Tamar Weinberg posted a long, but nifty guide to social media etiquette. I think this quote sums it all up. “It’s not about a me, myself, and I mentality. It’s about the collective, the community, and the common good.”
Platform Magazine illustrates in detail the power of free love. Case in point: video gaming companies. I think it is a nice illustration of this upcoming trend. Hopefully, even the industry giants will adopt this strategy.
We are still sticking to free love with the link to the e-book about job hunting. David Perry shares his knowledge about guerilla marketing of yourself. Hat tip goes to Louise Fletcher (otherwise, I wouldn’t have discovered David’s e-book).
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