So we’ve been a bit quiet – something to do with the transition from academia to the real world again, methinks. But that’s over now, at least for me. (Remember – you’re supposed to get involved too.) Anyhow, a recent... (Continue reading)
“Oh! I just love Twitter.” “Twitter is cool.” “I can write on the move and the message goes out! Isnt that great!” “I confess, I am indeed obsessed.” These are some of the responses I have received from Twitter users... (Continue reading)
Twitter – the microblogging platform – boasts millions of subscribers, and its user base is experiencing exponential growth. The time is right for it to go the way of AdWords. With millions already invested, but a negligible Return on Investment,... (Continue reading)
I’ve just received a uniquely personalized email from a marketing company that is trying to sell me a product that increases my blog’s visibility by attracting more readers, and I am outraged! Why so? It’s just another piece of marketing... (Continue reading)
How does the idea of marketing on a microblogging platform – Twitter sound? WebCoherence being already present there, we thought of experimenting with it. “But how?” – A discussion sparked between me and another Web Ecologist – Railsbob. We were... (Continue reading)
A couple days ago fellow webcoherence author Ian Angell wrote about the clatter he (and 80 other people in the room) were constantly immersed in during the first day of the Communia conference. Ian closed with ‘at least the twitterers... (Continue reading)
clatter … clatter … clatter … “Good Morning Ladies and Gentlemen” … clatter … clatter … clatter … “Welcome to the London School of Economics” … clatter … clatter … clatter … “and the opening session of the Communia Conference”... (Continue reading)