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Best Of Organize IT: March 2008 [Organize IT]
So March has come and gone. Stats went up with more visitors, subscribers and comments so thanks as ever for all the support and continued interest in what I write. One significant update last month was my foray into social networking. You can now catch me on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. If you are on [...]
Organize IT Recap 28th Mar 2008 [Organize IT]
Organize IT recap for 28th March 2008.
I’m on Facebook now, so if you are interested in connecting with me then become a friend. Hopefully it will be a useful extension of this blog.
I’ve done a few guest posts over the last month that may be of interest to those who are into their blogging. This [...]
Facebook as a Marketing Tool [Productivity @ Home]
On Thursdays, I share my thoughts on Family Finances.
CNN Money has an interesting article today entitled Should Your Business Be on Facebook?
The Q and A formatted column from Forbes Small Business looks at the pros and cons of having a corporate presence on the social networking darling. As a Facebook fan, I would answer [...]
Organize IT Recap 21st Dec 2007 [Organize IT]
Organize IT recap for 21st December 2007
After asking for reader opinions on social networking sites I coincidently got an invite to join LinkedIn. I’m not sure yet what advantages or benefits it will bring to me or the blog, but it does look potentially more suitable for my needs than Facebook. You can view my [...]
Ask The Readers: Do You Do Social Networking? [Organize IT]
If you believe all the studies and reports, social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook are changing the way we use the internet and how we socialize. I know so many people who are signed up to these sites and it is actually a bit perturbing to me to see some of the stuff they [...]
Facebook Users Are Revolting [@Stephen | Productivity in Context]
Ad Age Digital has an article about how 50,000 Facebook users joined a group to protest the new Beacon broadcast advertising service:
Consumers, in case you’ve been living under a rock, are in control.
For the latest evidence, consider the massive outcry that erupted over Facebook’s much-vaunted Beacon program, hailed as a major ingredient in the advertising [...]
Lazy Sunday Video 25th Nov 2007 [Organize IT]
Do you have a Facebook account? What sort of experience do you have with it? You won’t find me with a Facebook account. This video shows one reason why:
Original post here: SpiKe
The Social Graph Remains Elusive [HD BizBlog 1.2]
There is an interesting article at Ad Age Digital about Facebook and how advertisers and marketers are using the service to leverage the social graph:
[Facebook could have]…a new cultural role for the mass online social network that recasts what has been mainly a time waster as a useful and efficient communications tool for business and [...]
Web 2.0 Update: Internet Happenings [HD BizBlog 1.2]
I have been crazy busy this past week, so I am catching up on my RSS reading and here are some interesting links that I thought I would share:
Seth Godin points out that Prince, Madonna, and Radiohead have boarded the Cluetrain.
[Godin writes:]This is the sort thing I’ve been talking about for seven years and many [...]
When Help Doesn’t Help [Productivity @ Home]
Every Wednesday, I share my thoughts on Learning and Professional Development.
I’m a greedy learner. When I am trying to master a new skill or ability, I want competency and I want it quickly. I try to avoid the temptation to quit when something proves too challenging to master on the first attempt. Lately, I’ve been [...]