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Sarah Worsham / Mar 17, 2009

Morning Edition – Mar 17, 2009

Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Try to wait until after work to hit the green beer…

  • Despite Recession, More Than 50% of Marketers Increase Spending on Social Media (ReadWriteWeb)
  • ComScore: Mobile Internet Usage Doubled in 2008 (ReadWriteWeb)
  • WeFollow: A Top Twitters List (ReadWriteWeb)
  • Socialmedian Makes It Easy For You To Spread Social News On Facebook (TechCrunch)
  • How To Make Money From iPhone Games (GigaOM)
  • Getting Things Done with Gmail Tasks (Web Worker Daily)
  • Beyond Aggregation — Finding the Web’s Best Content at SXSW (Fast Wonder)
  • Is There a Reverse Network Effect with Scale? (ReadWriteWeb)
  • Google Introduces Google Ad Manager Consultants Certification and Services (Ad Ops Online)
  • TweetDeck Joins The Facebook Connect Army (TechCrunch)
  • Most Americans Still Not Using The Mobile Web (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • Facebook Pages Get More Business Friendly (Duct Tape Marketing)
  • “A fabulous example of how not to cold e-mail people” (Opinionated Marketers)

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Sarah Worsham / Mar 16, 2009

Connect With Nearby Customers with Nearby Tweets

nearbytweetsEver want to connect with people nearby that may be potential customers (or actual customers)? What about running promotions or events by using Twitter? Nearby Tweets give you a list of both nearby people on Twitter and what they’re saying.  You can easily change the location and search radius if you’re interested in what’s going on in another location, which would be a great way to monitor conferences and events. Possibly the best feature is the ability to search for a keyword in a specific location. Using this feature, you could monitor what was being said about your company or product at a specific location.  If you present at events or conferences, this would be an easy way to get instant feedback.

Nearby Tweets is easy to use and very intuitive.  When you go to the site it already has a pretty good idea of where you are, but you can easily put in a specific address, radius and keywords.  Just hold your mouse over the change location/add keywords button and an interface slides out where you can make changes and update the page.  To help you understand how to use Nearby Tweets, they have pages for both personal and businesss uses.  If you come up with a use not on the page, I’m sure Brian Cray would love to hear it.

Technorati tags: twitter, social media, social networking, business, marketing, nearby tweets

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Sarah Worsham / Mar 16, 2009

Morning Edition – Mar 16, 2009

Hope you had a nice weekend and didn’t do too much pre-St. Patrick’s Day partying….

  • Twitter Trends and Tracking Tools (Book Marketing)
  • Firefox Extension Search Cloudlet Brings Integrated Tag-Based Search To Twitter (TechCrunch)
  • Can Optimizing My 404 Error Page Make Me Money? (Web Analytics World)
  • 5 Reasons I No Longer Hate Twitter (Traffikd)
  • Facebook’s New Public Profiles: Good for Businesses, Bad for People (ReadWriteWeb)
  • Hey Marketers, Stop Being Control Freaks (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • Twenty Years Later, The Web Is Finally Turning Into a Computer (TechCrunch)

We post links to stories about how to use the web effectively throughout the day on Twitter or Delicious.  Also, if you have a post or link you think is worth sharing, please let us know!

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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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