Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-10-09
- Great read: Are You Ignoring a Segment of Your Audience? http://t.co/tLAzNkTu #
- Nice one from @PeterKim: How to plan for Twitter media http://t.co/FvuhbHkq #
- Well worth the read: The 4 Secrets of Effective Prospect Nurturing http://t.co/Rk7uLePU #
- A great piece from @JackieHuba: Where do most people talk about brands http://t.co/P0PACbIc #
- SEO news: Google Panda 2.5: Losers Include Today Show, The Next Web; Winners Include YouTube, Fox News http://t.co/iLaTXDFo #
- @Beatweek Not sure you're wrong about @NFL. But what makes you say? in reply to Beatweek #
- @Beatweek Yep. That works. in reply to Beatweek #
- Know why it was pouring during that last Yankees' at bat? God wants the Tigers to win. #
- RT @problogger: “First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, and then you win.” Mahatma Gandhi #
- @steverubel on How Social Networking Is Reviving Communal TV Viewing http://t.co/Cst4dTen #
- Important read from @scottmonty: The Social Media Marketing Blog: When Humor Isn't Funny http://t.co/MHz7Cxc0 #
- @minethatdata I agree with you on the Moneyball thing. But, the point is, so does Michael Lewis, the writer of Moneyball. As he notes in… in reply to minethatdata #
- @minethatdata chapter 5 of the book, referencing Bill James, "…it was impossible to ape James… Think for yourself along rational lines" in reply to minethatdata #
- @minethatdata "Hypothesize, test against the evidence, never accept that a question has been answered as well as it will ever be."… in reply to minethatdata #
- @minethatdata "Anyone who thinks he's aping me, isn't," said James.
Sound familiar? in reply to minethatdata #
- @minethatdata Exactly. Now that the "Moneyball" methodology (i.e, data-driven) have propogated through the league, its originators lack of.. in reply to minethatdata #
- @minethatdata money becomes a bigger issue. Have you read "The Extra 2%"? They're using different (but equally unconventional) stats to win. in reply to minethatdata #
- @minethatdata Actually, so was "Moneyball," in a sense. A's couldn't afford defense or speed (or couldn't measure them) so tended to ignore. in reply to minethatdata #
- @minethatdata Chapter 4 (I had to look), "What James's wider audience failed to understand was that stats were beside the point." 1/2 in reply to minethatdata #
- @minethatdata "The point was understanding." Stats used to define player value/worth/affordability. 2/2 in reply to minethatdata #
- Hmm… RT @malherbe: Google store London opening http://t.co/WWNxxiXW #
- Rethinking display ad measurement on FB: Facebook Is Looking Past Click-Throughs to Measure Ads http://t.co/IegFbMYj #
- "Dear [Firstname]…" is a really poor opening from a direct marketing "expert." #
- Useful: Hack Your Culture via @TechCrunch http://t.co/tSaJe4lx #
- RT @google: In case you missed it last week: @googleanalytics Premium http://t.co/blNWkwmO & Real-Time http://t.co/di9iJaAu #
- When is a timeline not a timeline: Facebook Sued Over "Timelines" Trademark http://t.co/W8D6grtS #
- If you're unclear on the importance of branding, see: Why Your Brand Is Everything http://t.co/2gH0XTz8 #
- Off-topic. But fun: History Of Lyrics That Aren't Lyrics – YouTube http://t.co/hIH3s4Cy #
- Thanks, Mike! RT @mikesansone: What You Can Learn About Business From Brad Pitt’s “Moneyball” Movie http://t.co/6UoZCLmA #
- Old news, but… Chief Marketer Annual Survey Find Marketers Believe in Power of Social Marketing http://t.co/7grf0grQ #
- How many more shows than movies? RT @Techmeme: More Than Half Of Netflix's Streams Are TV Shows, Not Films http://t.co/o3Y5BTGC #
- RT @ducttape: http://t.co/IWTyJeyw You have what it takes – now what will you do? from @chrisbrogan #
- I'm not an NBA fan, but the biz side is fascinating: Next 48 hours will determine fate of NBA's future. http://t.co/yGGbNESI #
- Malcolm Gladwell has a fascinating "other side of the story" on the NBA labor dispute. http://t.co/H7zUVJI8 #
- @digiphile @ideagov I hear you on not changing words. But many OP's use most of the 140 chars. Adding "RT @digiphile" requires edits to fit. in reply to digiphile #
- @digiphile I'm aware. But some of us "old-timers" still prefer the "quote" format. Twitter still includes it as an option in desktop client. in reply to digiphile #
- @digiphile Again, I'm not looking to edit words, if possible. But isn't the idea to share the idea? Anything that makes sharing harder, NG. in reply to digiphile #
- @digiphile I agree. Nice approach. I truncate (e.g., Pls for Please, etc.) & I rarely/don't want to rewrite (And I've been here since 6/07). in reply to digiphile #
- In case you missed today's blog post: What You Can Learn About Business From Brad Pitt’s “Moneyball” Movie http://t.co/kfuxQUTx #
- Did you know the #Colts have a defensive player named "Angerer?" Is he more angry than other guys on defense? #MNF #
- Smart e-commerce move: Macy's Adds Startup "True Fit" Sizing Technology to its Site http://t.co/r9HkHe6T #
- RT @timoreilly: Love it. "Maybe we should call it the Reagan Rule" not "the Buffett Rule" when calling for tax fairness http://t.co/h2ZeVAQZ #
- Now that's how to live. RT @Pistachio: deeply silly. fiercely optimistic. http://t.co/eGwJn2Up i wobble on occasion but i don't fall down. #
- Good read: The day everything improves for you | Marketing Blogs http://t.co/58OosPe2 #
- Doesn't he know he's at same time as iPhone announcement? RT @armano @JoeTrippi Christie not running for president. http://t.co/qH7wwfbI #
- RT @CravenTravels @BorowitzReport: I wanted to know more about Yahoo's new partnership with ABC News, so I Googled it. #
- Will the Internet Save Newspapers? – NYTimes.com http://t.co/87gPqOaP #
- Cute. But maybe better to focus on product? RT @stuntdubl: Groupon has the best email unsubscribe page I've ever seen. http://t.co/L6yAjcSz #
- Is this stat true: "Over 300 million iPods have been sold. It took Sony 30 years to sell 220,000 Walkman cassette players." #
- RT @MikeMoran: TIP: No matter what you sell, the cheapest way to get your message out is to get your customers to pass it on for you. #
- @Ortmann Nice one. They're all failing, it looks like. But Christie's press conference choking, too. in reply to Ortmann #
- @digiphile beat me to the punch. But it's interesting watching #Apple event by switching liveblogs every 30 secs to see who's still up. in reply to digiphile #
- 18 Considerations To Determine Which Call Tracking Metrics Matter For Your Business http://t.co/Y7d0zrmg #
- Not sure iPod touch is as good an idea as Kindle Fire. Thoughts? #
- For all the griping about iPhone 4S (as is "not 5"), world phone, apps, battery, fast, wifi, camera HD video and iCloud doesn't suck. #
- This is cool. @dannysullivan “Wake me up tomorrow at 6AM” Siri sets an alarm and tells the user that it’s done so. Nice http://t.co/JeQRKbDK #
- Always true: RT @graywolf Archives: Chasing Keywords vs Chasing Conversions http://t.co/4HUYAcMg #
- RT @JaceFuse The almost usable 3GS for free is going to be a thorn in the sides of all those manufacturers that make almost usable Androids. #
- @btabke Surely, it's inventory reduction. Still, pretty amazing in its own right. in reply to btabke #
- RT @umairh Call me crazy, but I doubt that the iPhone 4S is going to stop Apple stores from being packed with rabid textbook consumers. #
- @btabke It's possible. I'm still amazed by the air of disappointment. I dunno. The 4S looks like a pretty cool phone to me. in reply to btabke #
- I wonder where I am: Study shows that 50 percent of all tweets come from just 20,000 users http://t.co/0T4IqKQD #
- Or maybe not: Is Twitter dominated by 0.05% of users? http://t.co/YxURwOu6 #
- Keyword-Level Demographics | SEOmoz http://t.co/mN9knxhb #
- HOW TO: Leverage LinkedIn for Your SEO Campaign http://t.co/B7gcdLDy #
- Today's blog post: The iPhone launch that wasn't. What you can learn from the Apple's (not) iPhone 5 announcement. http://t.co/LvgIkIUQ #
- RT @leeodden: Google Merges Analytics, Webmaster Tools Data, Adds SEO Reports #SEW http://t.co/LLhkrBoD #
- Viewer-Selected Ads on Hulu Perform Better Than Random Ones http://t.co/0SyLym2G #
- Social Media’s Dirty Little Secret | Business 2 Community http://t.co/it8jRogc #
- Are you kidding me? I really have to install the Android developer SDK to take a screenshot of my phone? Dude. Seriously. #
- How to pitch a blogger | Biznology http://t.co/wEbQ8Q4G #
- 3 Simple Design Tips to Make Charts That Don't Suck http://t.co/6GE02nlA #
- Classic. And groups two of my favorite things: Shiny-The Firefly Guide to Producing More Creative Content http://t.co/AlK0XlKw #
- If Google's Management Doesn't Use Google , Then Why Should You? http://t.co/UMNpUCn5 #
- New SEO Reports in Google Analytics Now Here | SEOmoz http://t.co/FWoHcL74 #
- Sad news and a touching response: Bill Gates Remembers Steve Jobs – AllThingsD http://t.co/skPZZWrX #
- Today's post: Google+ is Awesome. But It’s Not Right For Your Brand. http://t.co/cMVutWJg #
- This could be big. And bad: Facebook Struggles to Explain Its Web-Tracking Practices http://t.co/90WJ3Opj #
- Good collection of resources: 9 Resources That Make You a Better Marketer on Twitter | Copyblogger http://t.co/jk26S2px #
- @randfish has a great idea here: The Best SEO, Social & Content Strategy: Thought Leadership http://t.co/dxkh4Pc6 #
- I don't know that I agree his life was "unfinished", but good read: Steve Jobs: Imitated, Never Duplicated http://t.co/6BJIuXkY #
- Google Evolves SEO and Content Marketing http://t.co/nrDcivDt #
- Awesome New Twitter Search Feature Helps You Become Much More Popular | Twitter Tips And Updates From Buffer http://t.co/ZiLA7Kk1 #
- Today's post, if you missed it: Steve Jobs in his own words http://t.co/oDGGu6AG #
- You've Got to Love What You Do: In Memory of Steve Jobs | MarketingProfs Daily Fix Blog http://t.co/yPKTWHuy #
- @LinderK Hi, Linda! Thanks for the follow. #
- Seth's Blog: A eulogy of action http://t.co/letwfgQc #
- Me, On The Book And More – John Battelle's Searchblog http://t.co/DwnFoeaG #
- The 5-Step Process that Solves Three Painful Writing Problems | Copyblogger http://t.co/1nAY7TvA #
- Good read on keyword research for SEO/SEM: We’re ALL Doing It Wrong http://t.co/2o1hwkRt #
- Anybody want to explain to @comcastcares not to keep kicking TBS' plug out of the wall. I'd like to see the #Brewers game, thanks. #
- Yelp vs. Zagat vs. "traditional" media. Interesting: The End Of Advertising http://t.co/k89Tx5SV #
- @ComcastMichael @comcastcares It seems good now. in reply to ComcastMichael #
- NSFW language (which is unlike me). But this is classic: And then the PR guy called me… (you'll see). TheBloggess.com http://t.co/NIkSeRsS #
- Today's blog post: Web marketing is more integrated than you think-Small Business E-commerce Link Digest http://t.co/4TbZJnzF #
- Nice one from @randfish Local SEO Checklist for New Sites – Whiteboard Friday | SEOmoz http://t.co/z5zUpAS2 #
- Good stuff: Best Search Marketing Articles from Q3 2011 | SMS http://t.co/rQyYTYoj #
- Excellent link-building tips: 99 Ways to Build Links by Giving Stuff Away (and Improve Your Brand Too) http://t.co/zIUEnaXH #
- Good weekend reading: My favorite blog posts from the last 6 years | Escape From Cubicle Nation http://t.co/BAKRMOMc #
- Um… what? Computer Virus Hits U.S. Drone Fleet | Wired.com http://t.co/eO5HG1wb #
- Awesome stuff from @copyblogger: Why Content Marketing Doesn’t Suck http://t.co/yTeAeD3n #
- Good idea: http://t.co/hjACglp1 #
- Great read: http://t.co/Hw0m0g3W #
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