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Friday, August 4th, 2006 at 9:24 am
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Post about Mel Gibson and personal branding
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Commentary on advertising spending on social networking sites
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A good primer about the impact of Web 2.0 on businesses and marketing activities
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A great primer about why to get into blogging as a marketer
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A pretty comprehensive primer for the range of social media tools available, and how they affect public relations
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This plug-in is great as it applies custom classes and targets to external links automatically. Just publish the links in your content, set the rules in the admin area and it does the rest.
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Latest links 
Links to interesting information I've spotted recently on the web:
- Councils told: embrace social networks
- Communications: Some lessons from the New Deal for Communities Programme - Communities and neighbourhoods - Communities and Local Government
- e-Published: my e-book, Brands in Networks...
- Research brief links engagement, business improvement to internal use of Web 2.0
- AskPeople: Easy, quick & simple online feedback surveys, polls and questionnaire forms
- What is Social Media? eBook on Mashable
- Cook & Hopkins Social Media Report - 3rd Edition
- What does really advanced IC look like?
- Trust, the Media & the public sector
Latest bookmarks 
My most recent bookmarks from del.icio.us:
- Welcome to Where I Live | Where I Live
- Utilising Web 2.0 in local government
- MySpace and Facebook Fast Becoming the Leading Mobile Social Networks
- searching for the impact of empowerment report - MORI
- Demos | Publications | State of Trust
- Pew Internet: Teens, Video Games and Civics
- Advance » Blog Archive » Homepage redesign harder than it looks
- Final Report Available - Youth Work and Social Networking Research Project
- How are young people using social media?
- RSS plugin for WordPress » :: TechBlog ::

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