During the "potluck"(un)conference WebCoast, I listened to a fascinating session with Viktor Richardson on the future of web radio. It was an interesting discussion on how to come up with a new name for web radio 2.0, e.g., "telefoni" and how you should be able to create live web radio with people
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The Future of Podcasting
Posted by lyceum under Social MediaFrom http://egoist.blogspot.se 4429 days ago
Made Hot by: Small Business Bluesman on March 27, 2012 3:28 am
What Is a Potluck Conference?
Posted by lyceum under Social MediaFrom http://www.egosoletrader.com 4441 days ago
Made Hot by: Squawk Media on March 14, 2012 6:07 pm
Do you know what an unconference is? I will soon participate in a "potluck" conference for individuals who are passionate about digital communication and the social web. Have you participated at an unconference on social media?
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Attack Market Leaders with Sharkonomics
Posted by lyceum under StrategyFrom http://www.egosoletrader.com 4498 days ago
Do you want to get tips on how to attack your competition and markets leaders in your industry? If you are a leader in your field, learn the jiujitsu business techniques in order to defend you position. Do you think that Stefan Engeseth's book, Sharkonomics, will become a bestseller like Freakonomi
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The Word of Mouth Post
Posted by lyceum under Social MediaFrom http://www.egosoletrader.com 4511 days ago
Made Hot by: Big Business Boogaloo on January 9, 2012 8:38 pm
This post is an experiment in order to see how far this entry could travel from my blog "mouth" to other blog "ears". It will be interesting to see if it will result in new "eyes" (readers) to my journal. What is your take on the concept of "word of mouth"?
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Yesterday I had the most interesting conversation with one of my customers that I coach. She told me that she formerly had the notion that selling was about learning the absolute perfect words, a kind of script, to go through a sales presentation and that this inevitably would lead to a sale. So if
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Jonathan's Card - A Viral Marketing Campaign?
Posted by lyceum under MarketingFrom http://www.teaparty.nu 4652 days ago
Do you think that Jonathan’s Card is a slick marketing campaign endorsed by Starbucks, or is it the real deal? Have you heard about the Italian tradition called caffè sospeso? Do you use your mobile phone for buying stuff on the go?
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London Disorder – Social Media Operation
Posted by lyceum under Social MediaFrom http://www.awoque.com 4657 days ago
We have all seen and been appalled by the recent events in the UK, specifically the mindless looting, vandalism and destruction of private property and businesses that have affected thousands. In an attempt to bring those people involved in criminal activity to justice the metropolitan police are u
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Market Your Business on a Shoestring
Posted by lyceum under MarketingFrom http://egoist.blogspot.com 4685 days ago
Made Hot by: HeatherStone on July 18, 2011 4:40 am
I attended a great webinar ("Tips To Market Your Business on a Shoestring") with Anita Campbell. How do you market your business?
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Why Entrepreneurs Need Friends
Posted by lyceum under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://egoist.blogspot.com 4690 days ago
Entrepreneurs are an unusual breed. After all, who in their right mind would check email on a Sunday afternoon, or work longer than they had to each day? Who would live on savings while trying to grow a startup, straining family relations until funding comes through?
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TeaParty.nu (nu is now in Swedish) had an online house-warming party on July 4, Independence Day. I want to be able to have this site as a showcase on how to create a meeting place (online and IRL) for tea enthusiasts. How long time do you think it will take to "Crush it"?
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