Niagara Falls ran dry: Photos show moment iconic waterfall came to standstill

Cops and Robbers: Social Media Invades Law Enforcement

Blekko Goes Social, Now Lets You Search Sites Your Friends Have ‘Liked’ On Facebook

Stuff I saved in ‘Reader’ on December 16, 2010

Measuring The Total Economic Impact Of Google Apps

TCO of Google Apps for Business http://d1.scribdassets.com/ScribdViewer.swf?document_id=45418041&access_key=key-wkav43yxomjyocn46fh&page=1&viewMode=list

I Shot The Sheriff (Live from Crossroads 2010)

Blizzard 2010

How to Spice up Your Social Media Strategy in 2011

You can follow the ‘via’ link above to go directly to the source to get the whole story if you’d like…

Most Popular Free Windows Downloads of 2010

9 Reasons Why Your Social Media Strategy Isn’t Working

Social media is the hottest way businesses are reaching out to potential customers. When executed correctly, a social media marketing campaign can bring traffic to your website and generate new leads for your sales team. And there are so many options, from Facebook, to Twitter, to LinkedIn, to YouTube, and the list goes on and on. To many, social media can seem like an overwhelming black hole of time with no end in sight. If this feeling sounds familiar to you, here are some reasons why your social media strategy might not be working for your business.

You can follow the ‘via’ link above to go to the source and read the rest of the article if you’re interested in learning more…

Stuff I saved in ‘Reader’ on December 15, 2010

Reflecting on 2010 – The Year the Customer Became King

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“I came. I saw. I conquered.”

Were Julius Caesar a B2B online marketer in 2010, his words may have more appropriately been:

“I created. I shared. I conversed.”

Even five years ago, the concept of engaging the customer in dialogue, let alone allowing the customer to drive the conversation, would have been both foreign and frightening.

Today, marketers that are actively engaging their customers and their communities through social media and sharing relevant, meaningful content with them are leading the charge toward a new era of online marketing – an era in which the customer, not the brand, is King.

And, no longer is a solid brand message and well articulated value proposition enough for our King. When it comes to learning more about our brands and products, our customers don’t just want a message, they want a conversation.

Facebook Intern Is Smarter Than You, Creates Data Visualization Of World Friendships

You can follow the ‘via’ link above to go to the source and read the rest of the article if you’d like to dig a little deeper…

Stuff I saved in ‘Reader’ on December 14, 2010

The State of the Blogosphere 2010

Me? I’m thinking that if you’re interested in blogging, you’ll be following the ‘via’ link to read Brian Solis’ great posts about the state of the blogosphere…

Countdown! :-D

And the Top Twitter Trends of 2010 Are…

7 Tools I Know of That Post to Facebook Pages

Being able to post or autopost to a Facebook Page from outside of Facebook is a huge advantage in some workflows but there are few tools that are able to do it. Here are the ones I can think of…

  • Posterous
  • Ping.fm
  • Hootsuite
  • TweetDeck
  • Seesmic
  • RSS Graffiti
  • Smart Twitter for Pages will autpost via a Twitter account
  • etc, etc, etc.
Did I miss any?

A Tale of Three Websites

Here’s a case study — unscientific as it may be — about 3 websites. One is 12 years old, one 7 years old, the other was launched a little over two months ago. The first belongs to radio station WORQ, the second belongs to WTAQ, the third also belongs to WORQ — both stations serve the Northeast Wisconsin market. All three sites serve a similar demographic, although the WORQ properties have an added ‘spiritual element’ that WTAQ does not have…

Here are the Alexa snapshots for each of the websites…

Here’s what I find interesting. WTAQ has the highest traffic rank as well they should — they are a large and successful part of Midwest Communications and they are the local outlet for Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and my good friend Jerry Bader, who regularly outperforms them both in the Arbitron ratings. I don’t know what the budget was for the recent overhaul of the website, but it has yielded them great results in the Alexa rankings — until the ‘total beauty makeover’, WTAQ’s site was ranked in the top 5 million or so. Today they rank at 173,161.

WORQ’s website has been up almost since the dawn of the internet — 5 years longer than WTAQ and their Alexa ranking is a respectable 410,018. Not bad considering they are a Christian radio station that runs on donations. Their developer, Virtualtech, is doing a nice job for them and the station leverages the website well. I do not know the budget for the site…

Now for the upstart ‘Standupforthetruth.com‘. The site was launched two months ago as a companion site to a program called ‘Stand up for the Truth’ which airs M-F, for one hour at 9 CDT [listen here, either online or via podcast]. The show was launched December 6 and the site had a hard launch just 5 days before that. Here’s what I find noteworthy: Standupforthetruth.com is closing in on WTAQ’s Alexa rankings at 175,558 and should pass them up this week on their current trajectory. Pretty impressive considering the total budget for technology and training was less than $1,250!

In the spirit of full disclosure, I developed the social media hub for Stand Up for the Truth. The technologies implemented are all what I refer to as “good, fast, and cheap” free, open source tools:

  • Gmail
  • Google Reader + Feedly
  • Chrome + Shareaholic
  • Posterous
  • Facebook Page
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • MailChimp

All these “good, fast, and cheap” technologies are rolled up in the ‘e1evation workflow‘ — a ‘thought leadership’ methodology that produces great results online. Program host and station General Manager Mike LeMay has been trained in the ‘art’ of ‘consume, create, communicate’ and has done quite well considering he is an admitted technology neophyte. He would be the first to admit that program co-host Amy Spreeman and Hopenet360 director Jeff Strommen have been tremendous assets on the project, but he has come a long way himself demonstrating that the ‘e1evation workflow’ is truly ‘Mike-proof’!

There’s a fine line between blowing your own horn and sharing a story and I hope I haven’t crossed it here. I do believe, however, that it’s a sad dog that can’t wag it’s own tail from time to time. I don’t take credit for Mike’s great thinking, but he has confirmed again that the ‘e1evation workflow’ may be the shortest path to thought leadership on the internet. Mike perspective? “This just shows how hungry some Christians are for Truth. Lord willing He will be glorified as we move forward.” Ouch. I’m humbled — so much for my dog’s tail. I’ll put it between my legs where it belongs…

Bottom line? You don’t need to spend a lot of money to get your point across on the online — a ‘little guy’ like Mike bringing in the same traffic as a ‘big guy’ like Jerry Bader in such a short period of time and with so little money spent is an internet marketing success story of ‘David and Goliath’ proportions. Comment, call or use the contact form to connect so we can talk about how this applies to your business…

Brett Favre has never known how to let go

The Vikings fired Childress on Nov. 22, after a 31–3 home loss to the Packers. So in a sense Favre won his last standoff with a head coach. Soon, though, he will be out of a job as well. “I’ll be so glad when the year is over,” Bonita says, “because 10 years from now he’s gonna pay for this.”

She has reason to be concerned. Almost every part of Favre’s body has been listed on an NFL injury report: hand, neck, toe, hamstring, head, elbow, back, side, chin, thigh, shoulder, forearm, hip, ankle, heel. In the game after Irvin died, Favre played with a broken thumb on his passing hand. Once he was on crutches until Friday with a badly sprained his ankle. He played on Sunday.

Then there are the dozens of injuries that did not end up on an official report, more sprains and bruises and nicks and tweaks. This doesn’t even count the time he was wrestling with a teammate in college, caught his ankle in the bed frame and nearly broke it, or the pieces of him that have been removed: bone spurs and bone chips and 30 inches of intestine from a car accident in college.

Favre’s friends and family can’t imagine him putting on a coat and tie and goofing around on some TV network every week. He hates traveling, and those studios are usually in big cities. Once he’s done, he’s done: back to Mississippi for good.

“Brett Favre has never known how to let go”. Read all the current Favre news here

Six Social Media Trends For 2011

It was a banner year for social media growth and adoption. We witnessed Facebook overtake Google in most weekly site traffic, while some surveys reported nearly 95% of companies using LinkedIn to help in recruiting efforts. In my outlook for last year, I cited that mobile would become a lifeline to those looking for their social media fixes, and indeed the use of social media through mobile devices increased in the triple digits.

I also outlined how “social media would look less social” or more accurately exclusive, and indeed, we’ve seen the re-launch of Facebook groups, which focus on niche interactivity, and more recently, the emergence of Path, billed as “the social network for intimate friends” which limits your network to only 50 people. The past year also saw some brands go full throttle on Foursquare’s game-like geo-location platform, attempting to reward mayors and creating custom badges for the network’s power users.

In other areas, such as social media policy, I was less accurate. Conversations around the topic did begin to take place, But a global survey indicated that only 29 percent of companies even have a social media policy. That’s not as high as I expected.

You can follow the ‘via’ link above to go to the source and read the rest of the article if you’d get the 6 trends…

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