
Britney Spears has fired longtime publicist Leslie Sloane-Zelnick and taken charge of her own public relations according to media reports in the US.
Years of training and study is now to be revealed.....
Source: Yahoo News
Concerning that complex whole which creates cultural acceptance for people including knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society to contribute values through the creation of effective relationships and safe productive environments.
While Microsoft and Google are technology companies at heart, Yahoo! is a media company. Last year, global chief operating officer Dan Rosensweig told the company's local managers in Taipei that they should strive to become the number one media company on the island, overtaking newspaper groups and broadcasters.
It is Yahoo!'s third biggest market in the world in terms of revenue, after the US and the UK. It also serves a very young and tech-savvy market, and provides an insight into what consumers in London and San Francisco might be doing in the future.
This report from VNUNet offers a real opportunity to small PR firms.
Nearly half of small businesses say they would use a blog to drive traffic to their website, according to new research from hosting provider Fasthosts.
But only three per cent of the 2,000 small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) questioned in the survey intend to start a blog.
Go get 'em tiger!
The US website provides users with a free set of online video editing tools, which enables users to manipulate video images without installing software on their computers.
It allows users to do similar kinds of things as YouTube, where people can upload video, but Jumpcut goes a step further with its basic editing tools.
The article was adapted from the e-Book "What is social media?" from Spannerworks Social Media division, which can be downloaded free at spannerworks.com/ebooks.
Just to give you a flavour, here is part of his post.Social media is best understood as a group of new kinds of online media, which share most or all of the following characteristics:
- Participation: social media encourages contributions and feedback from everyone who is interested. It blurs the line between the concept of media and audience.
- Openness: most social media services are open to feedback and participation. They encourage voting, feedback, comments and sharing of information. There are rarely any barriers to accessing and making use of content - password protected content is frowned on.
- Conversation: whereas traditional media is about "broadcast", content transmitted or distributed to an audience, social media is better seen as conversational, two-way.
- Community: social media allows communities to form quickly and communicate effectively around common interests - be that a love of photography, a political issue or a favourite TV show.
- Connectedness: Most kinds of social media thrive on their connectedness, via links and combining different kinds of media in one place.
At this time, there are basically five main types of social media. Note though that innovation and change are rife in social media -- definitions and categories don't stand still for long.
The most common kinds of social media are blogs, social networks, content communities (sometimes called folksonomies), wikis and podcasts. You may have heard of many of these, and we'll go into a little more depth on these later, but here are some one line descriptions to be going on with:
- Blogs: perhaps, the best known form of social media, blogs are online journals, with entries appearing with the most recent first.
- Social networks: these websites allow people to build personal websites and then connect with friends to share content and communication. The best known example of a social network is MySpace, which has over 100m members.
- Content communities (aka folksonomies): communities that organise and share particular kinds of content. The most popular kinds of content communities tend to be around photos (Flickr), bookmarked links (del.icio.us) and videos (YouTube).
- Wikis: these websites allow people to add content to or edit the information on them, acting as a communal document or database. The best-known wiki is the online encyclopedia, which has over 1.25 million articles published in English alone.
- Podcasts: audio and video files that are available by subscription through services like Apple iTunes.
The sense that the internet has been running ahead of itself was strongly reinforced last week when Yahoo! chief executive Terry Semel warned that the growth in online advertising was weakening. Advertising has been the backbone of almost all internet companies, so the warning from one of the biggest online media players that two of the most important advertising sectors - automotive and finance - were weakening sent shockwaves through the online world.
U.K. Mobile Subscriber Monthly Consumption of Content and Applications M:Metrics Benchmark Survey: July 2006 | |||
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Activity | Subscribers (1000s) | Pct | Pct Change |
Sent Text Message | 36,240 | 84.3% | (0.5%) |
Used Photo Messaging | 12,877 | 29.9% | 1.0% |
Browsed News and Information | 6,229 | 14.5% | (3.2%) |
Used Personal E-Mail | 2,721 | 6.3% | (4.4%) |
Purchased Ringtone | 2,343 | 5.4% | (4.2%) |
Downloaded Mobile Game | 1,737 | 4.0% | (6.8%) |
Used Mobile Instant Messenger | 1,585 | 3.7% | (9.0%) |
Used Work E-Mail | 1,298 | 3.0% | (5.6%) |
Purchased Wallpaper or Screensaver | 945 | 2.2% | (2.1%) |
Recent research suggests that social networking sites are not going away and the behaviour that drives them is among the strongest of current social trends. Monthly figures from industry watchers M:Metrics suggest that 10 per cent of online users in the UK have used social networking sites and that 15 per cent thought they were likely to post photos or videos on the web in the coming 12 months.
"There are going to be some things missing from electronic interaction such as the use of body language and expression. You can say something in words and it can be funny, ironic, sad or malicious depending on your facial expression or your hand movements."
Tesco.com is coming up with new uses for the handheld devices that help its drivers to deliver home shopping orders without getting lost.
The retailer rolled out the devices - combining the delivery scheduling system and a satellite navigation package - to 50 drivers operating from its South London dot-com store in March this year. The store delivers to a big chunk of South London so the drivers are often in areas they aren't familiar with.
The company is also reviewing other areas where the devices could be useful - for example whether the devices can be used to give customers better information on when their groceries will arrive such as alerting them via text message when the van has left the store.
For content that is best delivered via audio or for buyers who prefer to listen to audio content, podcasting is obviously essential. For example, many politicians and churches podcast so that supporters can keep up with speeches and sermons when they can’t hear them live.
While the podcasting of music is perhaps an obvious choice given the medium's similarity to radio, all marketers can learn from what the music business and bands like Uncle Seth have been doing with podcasts. After all, who would believe that a business like that of student loans providers would benefit from a podcast?
From TechCrunch comes news of a for of evaluation for on-line video.
London-based, Unruly Media recently launched Viral Video Chart “the first chart to independently monitor the popularity of videos” from the world’s most influential video-sharing sites i.e YouTube, MySpace and Google Video. They tried looking for references to videos on Yahoo AOL MSN for a while, but nothing ever made the top 25 so they stopped!? This is surprising given that according to Hitwise, the top 5 sites in the US for online video are YouTube (43% market share), MySpace (25%), Yahoo! (10%), MSN (9%) and Google (6%) (Hitwise,24 May 2006)
So if you want to know the number one video that people are talking about today, you can find it on www.viralvideochart.com. Equally there is also a weekly and monthly chart available, plus an archive of previous number ones
Tags and tagging are a big part of social media. Instead of sorting items into folders, you describe them with a series of words. The words you use, the ‘tags’, are up to you. Some people refer to this as ‘folksonomy’ in the sense that tags are home-grown and created by users, as opposed to putting things into folders in a tree structure decided by other people, ‘taxonomy’.ote>This can be useful for lots of reasons and Ian shows some of them.
Do I really have to try yet another one?"After taking a long, hard look at social computing, it became clear that it is not simply about the technology, which has been limited and plagued with problems to date," said Karl Jacob, CEO and founder of Wallop.
"It's about the trend of self-expression moving online, creating enormous demand for easy and limitless customization and an enlightened social experience where the user is in control," he continued.
In addition, users will be able to share music, pictures and commentary across the site. Wallop says all the digital rights management functionality would be controlled by the site. This would include the mods to site pages, where the company asks for a 30 percent cut.
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