links for 2006-​​10-​​25

Bad Language /​​ The new mar­keting for begin­ners “From New Labour to No Logo, public cynicism about mar­keting tech­niques has never been higher. I went on a three-​​​​month search for busi­nesses that go against the trend. I wanted to find out how com­panies can do mar­keting better.” (tags: mar­keting social­media blogs)

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A Good Blog these days is easy to find

Regular readers will have noticed my TheGoodBlogs widget on the side of the page. The idea is to form an ad-​​​​hoc blog network with other writers in your subject area. You promote their latest posts on your site, while they promote yours on their own sites. The group’s quality is mon­itored, so you don’t find

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links for 2006-​​10-​​24

OMG!! The Feds Launch Their Own MySpace Clone — Mashable! “First WalMart, now the Feds have their own MySpace clone. Launched today, YoungFeds.org features blogs, message boards, video and career inform­a­tion. And yes, it kinda sucks.” (tags: social­net­working myspace) Poynter Online — E-​​​​Media Tidbits “A new study from the Optometrics department

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Teens and Social Media

Nothing new from me on this subject: I have a cold and the internet makes it worse. But Mark Glaser has compiled an excel­lent overview of all aspects of the subject:

So what’s new and why is this such a hot topic? There have been wide­spread adoption of broad­band con­nec­tions at home, school and work. The technology

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links for 2006-​​10-​​21

Does being trans­parent ruin a PR blog? » Mathew Ingram: mathewingram.com/work A great story, but the comments make this very note­worthy. Well done, Constantin. (tags: blogs PR ethics)

Large and white; clean and bright

What is Edelman doing to repair the mess of the last couple of weeks? (Edelman, at the very least, sanc­tioned the undeclared spon­sor­ship of a blog about trav­el­ling round the US and staying in their client’s, Wal-Mart’s, carparks. It also goes further). Richard Edelman posts tonight about a new series of initiatives:

# We

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