Marketing and PR News and Ideas, December 31, 2007
December 31, 2007 by Eric Eggertson
Filed under Marketing
Worth reading:
A Manifesto for the New PR – Paul Gillin comments on the Arthur W. Page Society’s report on the evolution of corporate communications.
No Predictions for 2008 – Needs – Chris Brogan offers up his desires for online tools and processes.
Does Google Reader’s ‘Shared Items’ Feature Violate Privacy? – Mashable asks its readers how they feel about the way Google (mis)handled the sharing of items from Google Reader. Stowe Boyd weighs in.
Twitter at Velocity – Chris Brogan shares his thoughts as a Twitter power user.
20 Things to Do on a Social Network in the Office – Marcel de Ruiter explores the potential uses for blogs, wikis and other social media tools within an organization.
The 10 Ways I Learned to Use Twitter in 2007 – Dan York talks about why and how he uses Twitter: news source, knowledge network, virtual water cooler, travelogue ….
Lots of social media stuff this time around. That doesn’t mean there wasn’t a lot of discussion of things not related to new communications tools. These were just the ones that caught my eye.
Tags: google reader, social network, twitter, privacy, communications, business














