Halloween Princess of Death
This year, Madison was a not your every day princess. She was The Princess of Death, and she was just plain scary looking.
This year, Madison was a not your every day princess. She was The Princess of Death, and she was just plain scary looking.
Robert Scoble talks about the Social Media Starfish as a Conversion Engine:
What are the legs of the social media starfish?
1. Blogs.
2. Photos. Flickr. Smugmug. Zooomr. Photobucket. Facebook. Et al.
3. Videos. YouTube. Kyte. Seesmic. Facebook. Blip. DivX. Etc.
4. Personal social networks. Facebook. BluePulse. MySpace. Hi5. Plaxo. LinkedIn. Bebo. Etc.
5. Events (face to face kind). Upcoming. Eventful. Zvents. Facebook. Meetup. Etc.
6. Email. Integration through Bacn.
7. White label social networks. Ning. Broadband Mechanics. Etc.
8. Wikis. Twiki. Wetpaint. PBWiki. Atlassian. SocialText. Etc.
9. Audio. Podcasting networks. BlogTalkRadio. Utterz. Twittergram. Etc.
10. Microblogs. Twitter. Pownce. Jaiku. Utterz. Tumblr. FriendFeed. Etc.
11. SMS. Services that let organizations build SMS into their social media starfishes. John Edwards is one example.
12. Collaborative tools. Zoho. Zimbra. Google’s docs and spreadsheets. Etc.
How many legs does your starfish have?
Happy Halloween and look both ways before you cross the street!
Halloween is just a day away!
Robert Scoble catches Hugh Macleod in a Global Microbrand moment.
My nine year old daughter, Madison, carved her pumpkin today in honor of Halloween. When I asked her to name it she said, “The Doom of Halloween Pumpkin is Mine.” I don’t really know what that meant, but we went with it.
Via Beet.TV, Jim Louderback, CEO of Revision3, states his view of the past and future of web video.
Again, Nick Carr with his post on Google’s cloud inspires me to mashup monsters.
That’s right, look out, she’s singing, just in time for Halloween.