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Will the Digital Revolution Finally Kill the Radio Star?
Thursday, January 14th, 2010 by John Agren

Will the Digital Revolution Finally Kill the Radio Star?

As the song of Crazy Frog descended with a tour de force upon the unsuspecting and old-fashioned rock’n’roll industry, many observers foresaw the end of the music industry.

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The Social Media Gender Gap
Wednesday, November 4th, 2009 by Vicky Beckett

The Social Media Gender Gap

Women vs. Men online The future is pink and flowery for online social media it is predicted. I’m sure you could have already told me that you use Facebook much more than your little brother but research shows that social media with sites such as Twitter, Facebook and MySpace is dominated by women of all ...

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Social Media Rap
Friday, October 30th, 2009 by Tommy Stambolovski

Social Media Rap

A cool new media rap from Chuck at Pop Labs. Chucks raps about how he is addicted to social media and how he uses social media tools like Myspace, Twitter and Virb to promote his music. The lyrics are very good and describe social media marketing, so check it out.

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Ideas for a New Marketing World: Day 62
Friday, October 2nd, 2009 by 33 Interactions

Ideas for a New Marketing World: Day 62

The communities of the social Web – MySpace, LinkedIn, blog communities – hold a wealth of information. The best part- it’s all available for free if you are an active listener. And, if you want to multiply your return, become an active participant. Every community has a unique feel and function. What’s acceptable activity for a brand on one may not be acceptable on another. The best and easiest way to understand what’s happening generally and specifically is to become a participant yourself. Get involved and stay involved.

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Boring vs. Normal Campaign for Toshiba
Friday, August 21st, 2009 by Jenine Wong

Boring vs. Normal Campaign for Toshiba

Toshiba recently launched this interesting campaign in the US, that pitts two small-towns against one another to see who can do more interesting things with laptops: Boring, Oregon and Normal, Illinois. Yes, these places really do exist (see below)! View Larger Map View Larger Map The campaign centres on celebrating how everyday people have the potential to achieve ...

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A Profile of the Social Networker
Friday, July 24th, 2009 by Stephanie Fowler

A Profile of the Social Networker

A social network can say a lot about a person, revealing habits, goals, and qualities according to a study done by Anderson Analytics.  Each social network’s users have distinct purchasing and online habits which make for very interesting marketing insights. Social networks are now more than ever becoming a place for niche marketing.  Anderson Analytics ...

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