Sign up | Login with →

new york times

YouTube Killed the TV Star: Why Online Video Marketing is Essential for Marketers in 2012

January 24, 2012 by Mike Lewis
with 1,402 views
0

No other tool in your marketing toolbox delivers the bang-for-your-buck like video content. Awareness, Inc. shares insights to video marketing. [read more]

Don't Look Behind You Facebook, Google+ May Be Gaining On You

August 3, 2011 by Steve Olenski
with 1,091 views
1

Google+ becomes fastest website to 25 million users and in response, the folks at Facebook go into lock down mode. [read more]

Is Google Too Late with the Google+ Project?

June 29, 2011 by Steve Olenski
with 1,043 views
6

This past Tuesday Google announced the new social networking platform called the Google+ project. It clearly has Facebook in its sights but will it succeed or go the way of Google Buzz, Orkut and Google Wave? [read more]

Social Networking Makes You Stupid

May 19, 2011 by Dave Higgins
with 1,553 views
5

"As you might imagine, Bill’s tweet “#TwitterMakesYouStupid. Discuss” a few days ago generated a lot of buzz on the web. Of course on Twitter, the conversations agreeing and disagreeing with the premise (and echoes of those conversations) were numerous and ongoing. (And many were, indeed, stupid..." [read more]

Is Social Media Devolving?

March 20, 2011 by Austen Mayor
with 242 views
0

Insubstantial tweets and blathering articles do not advance our knowledge, they dumb us down. Despite hints in both old and new media that the social era is going downhill, I am still optimistic. The Internet provides a vastly complex eco-system of information and interactions. [read more]

Get-Out-The-Visualizations! Social Media & Election Day

November 1, 2010 by Tyler Gray
with 3,445 views
0

Besides Slurp140, here are a few of our favorite tools for following the election via social media that have recently come to our attention. Is there a website or tool you recommend?  Let us know!  New York Times: The Election Will Be Tweeted (and Retweeted) Although it is difficult to follow or discern the content of the... [read more]

NYTimes + iSlate =$ ?

January 18, 2010 by Martin Lessard
with 77 views
0

La rumeur circule depuis hier matin, New York Magazine rapporte que le New York Times tentera une fois de plus de faire payer les internautes. Tiens, juste à temps pour la sortie probable de la fameuse «tablette Apple» (qui est aussi une rumeur persistante depuis une semaine). Changement en vue? Serait-on arrivé à... [read more]

Mad as Hell: Who're Ya Gonna Tell?

June 15, 2009 by Peter Himler
with 159 views
1

Much has transpired since last year's historic U.S. Presidential elections. The dramatic real-time run-up to November 4 kept many of us totally tethered to our digital news screens. Since then, that frenetic and insatiable state of political engagement has pretty much dissipated...until last week. The prospect of a Twitter/SMS/blog-... [read more]

All The News That's Fit to.......What Happened? Where Did It Go?

November 30, 2008 by Steve Diamond
with 205 views
0

Here is a recent interesting blog post from Seth Godin, calling into question why the New York Times has abdicated so much leadership in the brave world of online and social media, and is therefore "fading away." Some of Seth's prescriptions may seem a bit off-center but: a) isn't that the point -- to buck conventional thinking instead... [read more]

Building A Twitter Following

March 14, 2008 by Jeff Tippett
with 906 views
1

Lots of people ask for tips on building a follower base in Twitter. If you are wondering about this, you should also ask youself another question: what's your goal? My colleague, Lisa Creech Bledsoe, and I are both avid Twitterers. However, we Tweet for entirely different purposes, and our communities of followers is radically different... [read more]

NYTimes Goes Wild; Hires 21-Year-Old Blogger

June 18, 2007 by Sterling Hager
with 216 views
0

My, oh, my, looked who's hired a blogger. The New York Times. He's Brian Stelter and he's 21 years old. Why is this important? A few reasons fit to print:1. It should confirm that blogging is gaining more and more establishment support;2. This young fellow is a credible journalist in his own right already. The newspaper could have... [read more]

Logo