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Sarah Worsham / May 4, 2009

Internet Marketing, Strategy & Technology Links – May 4, 2009

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  • Disney Buys Into Hulu. YouTube Should Be Worried. (TechCrunch)
  • Say Hello To HelloTxt As Status Update Service Space Heats Up (Web Worker Daily)
  • Forrester Predicts Huge Growth for Social Media Marketing (Search Engine Guide)
  • eMarketer Report on Actionable Branding (Search Engine Guide)
  • Six in 10 Twitter Users Jump Ship Each Month (Marketing Charts)
  • Google Becomes Default Location Provider For Firefox (TechCrunch)
  • The Most Easily Referred Companies are Naturally Social (Duct Tape Marketing)
  • Groups: The Secret Weapon of the Social Web (ReadWriteWeb)
  • cluetrainplus10 – Links Subvert Hierarchies (Chris Brogan)
  • 5 Ways to Take Control of Your Personal Brand Today (Mashable)
  • Study: Employees Will Find Ways to Route Around Corporate Firewalls (ReadWriteWeb)
  • BuddyPress Launches: May A Thousand Social Networks Bloom (Someday) (TechCrunch)
  • Beak: Previewing the New Mac Twitter Client (Mashable)
  • Twitter Brings Search On Site To All (TechCrunch)
  • WhitePages Bringing Their Mobile App To BlackBerry Devices (MobileCrunch)
  • The Recession’s Effect on Entrepreneurship [Voices] (All Things Digital)
  • Search Google From Inside Gmail (Mashable)
  • Should Google Be Paranoid About Losing The Android Name? (TechCrunch)
  • Thesis WordPress Theme Version 1.5 Launches! (ProBlogger)
  • The Robot Made Me Do It: Comparing Three New Cyborg Q&A Services (ReadWriteWeb)
  • Whiteboard Friday – Dangers of Nofollow (SEOmoz)
  • Key Challenges and Issues Facing the Mobile Advertising Players: Ones to Watch (Ad Operations Online)
  • The Social Media Trifecta (Social Media Explorer)
  • What Microsoft Can Learn From Apple (Silicon Alley Insider)

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Sarah Worsham / May 1, 2009

Social Media Use Case – Insights Group – Business CoWorking & Organic Marketing

insightslogoInsights Group in Brighton, MI provides businesses with co-working space (office space you can use whenever) and organic marketing services (helping your business get more business).  Co-founders Sandra Maki and Allan Curtis are inherently social people – Sandra is always ready with a hug.  They’ve taken that knack of being social online to use social media to connect people and get the word out.

We are helping to teach small business owners how to use social media as one of the marketing strategies for their business. Social Media is the #1 choice to get started marketing a business, and to add to an already established plan. Best of all, it doesn’t cost you a thing. Just a bit of time invested. So many things are changing daily, and by having a presence on the web, and utilizing social media, incredible opportunities present themselves. So many of the people who have attended our classes are amazed by what doing a few simple things online start to do for their business. We have a member who has been in business for 16 years. She says that since coming to InSights classes and putting into place some of the things we teach, her business has more than doubled. Social media helps us connect to each other, fellow entrepreneurs and business people, and to our consumers. – Sandra Maki, Insights Group, Co-Founder

Insights is connecting people and to people by using a variety of social media, including Facebook, MeetUp, CollectiveX (for community) and regular blogging.  Similar to directing an orchestra, various social media are used in concert to promote events, information and connect people.  Using RSS feeds, Facebook and the Insights Community (CollectiveX) can be updated with posts from the blog.  When events are scheduled, they are promoted on Facebook, Meetup and the Insights Community, with coverage on the blog.  A synergy of socia media, using the strengths of each to reach the right audience, has helped Insights help businesses, and in the process, help themselves.

Being social is all about giving.  Sandra and Allan help other businesses learn to use social media effectively, by teaching classes, providing insight and connecting people. They are helping local businesses reach beyond their traditional marketing efforts to increase their networking effectiveness. When you give and help people, they are more likely to recommend you.  And, as most people who have met Sandra or Allan will attest, they are well worth the recommendation.

Is your Michigan business using social media effectively?  Send us an email and tell us about it.

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Sarah Worsham / May 1, 2009

Internet Marketing, Strategy & Technology Links – May 1, 2009

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  • Amazon Gets ‘Em While They’re Young (GigaOM)
  • First-Mover Disadvantage in Social Media (Internet Evolution)
  • Get Facebook on Your Desktop with New Official App (ReadWriteWeb)
  • Comment Tracking Smackdown! Disqus versus Backtype (Social Media Explorer)
  • Still-Low Consumer Confidence Improves Significantly (Marketing Charts)
  • Panda Puts Antivirus Software in the Cloud (GigaOM)
  • Time Warner Makes It Official: AOL Spinoff Is Coming [MediaMemo] (All Things Digital)
  • Bad Naked (Heather Gardner’s Recruiting Bloggity Blog)
  • “Don’t Get Left Behind” – Free Webinar (Tricycle)
  • Reddit.TV Launches, Makes Video Browsing Really Simple (Mashable)
  • HOW TO: Plan and Promote Events With Social Media (Mashable)
  • A Guide to Who’s Hiring in Social Media This Week (Mashable)
  • Build How-To Material to Grow Relationships (Chris Brogan)
  • Five Things You Can Do With This New Facebook RSS App (ReadWriteWeb)
  • General Mills Connects With Social Media Moms (Mashable)
  • What’s on your business card? (Insights Group)
  • Google Is Now Accepting Student Applications For 2009 OpenUsability Season Of Usability (Geek-News.Net)
  • IBM Launches World’s Geekiest Social Network, My developerWorks (ReadWriteWeb)
  • SEO Tactics For PR: If I Could Only Do One Thing… (Online Marketing Blog)
  • Investing Online is an Investment to Your Success (Search Engine Guide)
  • Taking an Expanded View of Collaboration (Duct Tape Marketing)
  • Facebook Talks Ad Network Plans (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • Twitter Now Mainstream Enough To Be Basis For Lame PR Campaigns (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • Local Search Grows 58%; Outpaces Overall Online Search (Marketing Charts)

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Sarah Worsham (Sazbean) is a Webgrrl = Solution Architect + Product Management (Computer Engineer * Geek * Digital Strategist)^MBA. All views are her own.

Business + Technical Product Management

My sweet spot is at the intersection between technology and business. I love to manage and develop products, market them, and deep dive into technical issues when needed. Leveraging strategic and creative thinking to problem solving is when I thrive. I have developed and marketed products for a variety of industries and companies, including manufacturing, eCommerce, retail, software, publishing, media, law, accounting, medical, construction, & marketing.

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