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SM Will Never Replace SEO
Posted on August 14th, 2009 1 comment
This article definitely falls under the “no shit” category. SEO is not dead? Really? To think that the latest community/communication trend will have a major impact on search is a silly discussion, but since some feel it’s relevant, here we go…brafton.com: With the increase in the number of people using social media to help increase their online presence some have said there will be less of a need for search engine optimization (SEO), but at the SES San Jose conference this week the assessment was that SEO is not dead.
InfoWorld’s Paul Krill writes that at the “Search: Where to Next?” panel discussion, panelists agreed that there are benefits to social media, but there is still a need for search engine optimization in a web 2.0 world.
In what might be a combination of search engine optimization (SEO) and social media, Krill notes that Eli Goodman of comScore says there are more than 3 billion searches each month on YouTube, meaning people are becoming more accepting of performing searches outside of traditional search engines.
“[What] you have to remember is that the places where people are comfortable in getting relevant results is spreading out,” he said.
Read More at: brafton.com
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LikeMe App for the Pre
Posted on June 10th, 2009 No commentsHaving one of the first apps on the new Palm Pre offers a swelling of pride, and a pain in the head. I will do my best to keep a smile on my face, but I am not in love with social media geared towards only liking things. It keeps thing positive, but doesn’t allow for much wiggle room of opinion. That being said, our site and our iPhone app are very useful and fun. Here is a somewhat shabby article written on the subject.
LikeMe, a social recommendation site similar to Yelp.com lets users rate and review local businesses, attractions, restaurants, and clubs. After you join the service, you can upload info about yourself, your favorite places, and your favorite things to do in order to kick start the service’s personalized social recommendation engine.
Now the app joins a handful of others (really, just a handful) on the new Palm Pre. But before you go and download this one, there’s something you need to consider about LikeMe: their reviews may be compromised.
At the beginning of this year, LikeMe came under fire when it came out that a lot of the reviews on the site were written by ad representatives for Village Voice Media (VVM), owner of over a dozen weekly papers and a LikeMe partner. The reviews, all good of course, focused on businesses that advertised in the VVM papers. Talk about a conflict of interest!
Read the rest of the article at: readwriteweb.com
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All Press is Good Press
Posted on June 2nd, 2009 2 commentsAs the pimpin’ wars continue, Village Voice Media wants to be heard. As reported 2 weeks ago, Craigslist CEO Buckmaster decided to whine to the world by throwing his competition under the bus. Now VVM strikes back.
And you thought the South Carolina v. Craigslist story was dead.
If anything sucks more than being the target of an ambitious but delusional gubernatorial candidate who has suddenly developed a bit of a fetish for prostitution, it’s being ignored by that candidate. As far as Village Voicesees the world, Craigslist just got a bunch of free press. And they want their share.
When Craigslist management was facing a criminal investigation for listings on the site they did the smart thing. They talked about the law, and they pointed out that the real smut was on other sites that were being ignored by the South Carolina Attorney General. If you really want hard core porn and prostitution, Craigslist CEO Jim Buckmaster pointed out, check out Village Voice’s BackPage.com.
That’s all body fluids under the bridge now, of course, since a federal judge smacked down McMaster and forbid him from stalking Craigslist management.
But Village Voice is still smarting from those Buckmaster links in that blog post. Yesterday they issued a very official press release titled “Village Voice Media to Craigslist CEO Buckmaster: Calm Down, Back Off; There is Nothing Wrong With a Little Competition.â€
Read the rest of the story on techcrunch.com
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Trent Reznor Raises Close to a Million for Sick Fan
Posted on May 27th, 2009 No comments
Trent Reznor has been a driving force in music since he exploded on the scene in 1990. His raw emotion pours onto the stage and into the crowd. Lately, NIN has been on their fairwell tour, and it looks like they are reaching out to the Twitter public for financial support for a fan in need. Great story.Twittering Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor opened a campaign last Wednesday to raise money for Eric De La Cruz, a Nevada Medicaid patient in need of a heart transplant. Both Nine Inch Nails and tour mates Jane’s Addiction are offering special deals for the remaining shows on their tour to fundraise for De La Cruz’s hopeful transplant.
A $300 donation will grant concert attendees access to the pre-show soundcheck and a meet-and-greet with the band, while $1,000 will get you backstage for dinner and relaxing with the band, as well as stage-side viewing for the show, autographs and pictures. For fans without tickets, a $1,200 donation comes with two tickets to the show and VIP treatment backstage. This is NIN’s final tour, so fans of the band will want to seize this opportunity.De La Cruz was turned down from transplant lists because of the lack of transplant centers in Nevada. Reznor became aware of his situation after De La Cruz’s sister, former CNN.com news anchor Veronica De La Cruz, began a fundraising campaign on her website. The campaign is as much to raise money for Eric as it is to raise awareness of Nevada’s limited transplant opportunities, and to petition Senator Harry Reid and other Congress members for improved legislation.
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Tweeting Your Way to a Job
Posted on May 20th, 2009 2 comments
Keep in mind, we only really have one example in this article. It’s kin of like looking at the NFL and picking one rags to riches story and forgetting about the 10′s of 1000′s of men who never got there shot. You have to be the best of the best to even be considered. One piece of advice I can give; Use social media for your enjoyment. Build your personal community. Get out of the house or office and network with the people you connect with. If making a buck from it is going to happen, then it will.nytimes.com – “IT is my mission in life to get this job,†said Amanda Casgar, who is better known to executives at Murphy-Goode Winery in Sonoma County as applicant No. 505.
@WHIZ Christi Day of Southwest.
Three weeks ago Murphy-Goode began a search for a “social media whiz,†a wine enthusiast interested in moving to Healdsburg, Calif., for six months to promote the vineyard’s malbec and chardonnay on blogs, Facebook and Twitter. The job — which comes with the official title “lifestyle correspondent†— pays $10,000 a month, plus free accommodations at a private home within walking distance of the tasting room. Ms. Casgar, a former magazine marketing executive, has been endorsing herself as enthusiastically as she would a bottle of petit verdot.Already an occasional Twitterer, she increased the number of tweets she posts; they are mostly about wine. She created a Web site, “Goode Times With Amanda Casgar,†to chronicle her job quest. Like about a half-dozen other eager applicants, she has started a fan group on Facebook, buying ads for 50 cents a click to generate traffic.
Read the full article at nytimes.com.
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Can Social Media Help Michael Vick?
Posted on May 20th, 2009 2 commentsMan what a hot button topic. I personal think if he wasn’t Michael Vick, He never would have seen the inside of a prision cell. His fame made him a martyr for the cause. They striped him of his title, yanked his money and locked him away, but I digress…
Social media can be good for a rep or bad, it just depends how it’s used. I don’t think MV the person needs SM right now. He needs to pick up the pieces, be happy to be free, and repair the relationship in his life in person. SM could be way too over bearing in this case… my two cents.
mashable.com – There was a time when Michael Vick was one of the most popular athletes on the planet. Of course, today sees Vick in a far different circumstance, as the former Atlanta Falcons quarterback was released from federal prison (and will finish his 23-month sentence under house arrest) and awaits a job making $10/hour in construction.
For now, Vick’s football career is in doubt, as he remains suspended by the NFL, and signing the athlete would be a huge PR risk for any team. But Vick is already taking steps to try and rebuild his image – in addition to his humble blue collar job, today it was announced that Vick will be working with The Humane Society to help stop dogfighting.
Read the full story at mashable.com.


