- The Future of Mobile (Live from the Web 2.0 Expo) (ReadWriteWeb)
- DiggBar Is Here. Go Shorten Those URLs (TechCrunch)
- HOW TO: Build Your Personal Brand on Facebook (Mashable)
- Help your customers sell (Buzz Machine)
- Opera Browser Chosen For “Mobile Office” Computer In Ford Pickup Trucks (TechCrunch)
- Employees Want to ‘Talk Back’ to Companies (Marketing Charts)
- Glue Lets You Browse the Web With Your Facebook and Twitter Friends (Mashable)
- Shocking News: Scientists Say Workplace Social Networking Increases Productivity! (ReadWriteWeb)
- 5 Events That Have Used Social Media for a Good Cause (Mashable)
- 11 Ways to Increase Your Chances of Being Linked to By a Blogger (ProBlogger)
- Pirate Moves- Promoting Without Being That Guy (Chris Brogan)
- Consumers Remain Mostly Pessimistic in March (Marketing Charts)
- PR Measurement Interview with Katie Delahaye Paine (Online Marketing Blog)
- Google PageRank Update in Progress (Daily Blog Tips)
- The Ugly Truth About Broadband: Upload Speeds (GigaOM)
- Does “blogging” equal “sloppily written”? (Performancing)
- 250,000 Images Donated to the Commons (Creative Commons)
- First, ten (Seth Godin)
- Twitter Confirms And Details New “Discovery Engine” (TechCrunch)
- Campaigner Offers Small Businesses ‘101 Tips for Getting Started with Email Marketing’ (Ad Ops Online)
- Demolicious! (Fast Wonder Blog)
- Want Success on Digg? Think Choc Chip Cookies (ReadWriteWeb)
- Five Technologies Tim O’Reilly Says Point Past Web 2.0 (ReadWriteWeb)
- Is Office Finally Coming To The iPhone? (TechCrunch)
- Will Bandwidth Caps Sink Web-Based Gaming? (Silicon Alley Insider)
- Is Twitter Turning Into MySpace? (TechCrunch)
- Google Local Gobbles SERPs (Search Engine Guide)
- Social Media and the Cult of Marketing ROI (ChrisKenton.com)
- 5 Tips for Optimizing Your Brand’s Facebook Presence (Mashable)
- Blog Owners Must Be Vigilant (Performancing)
Long list today! Have a great weekend!
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Thanks to the Internet and social networking, customers have more input than ever before into a company’s intangible valuation. Marketing and brand management are no longer done in a vacuum with a company broadcasting how it thinks customers should feel about its products. Customers are talking directly to each other about companies and products. Word of mouth marketing is trusted much more than anything a company says about itself. Therefore, how customers feel about a company (customer satisfaction) is an important measure of a company’s intangible valuation.