- Taking interactive to a new level: Viewbix is a new service that makes it easy for small businesses to make their online videos more interactive--incorporating, among other things, coupons, Twitter feeds, eBay sales, Skype and more.
- Tweets on the move: New comScore data shows that Twitter's mobile audience is up a whopping 75 percent year over year, which puts it well ahead of Facebook and LinkedIn in this category.
- Hashtags for healthcare: You can take advantage of this site's tracking of hashtags for healthcare-related conferences, a handy tool.
- Like Google analytics? Like data visualizations? Go ahead and waste, I mean, spend time diving in as Google unleashes new data viz tools for its analytics reports. Perfect for a Friday afternoon.
- Different take on tablets: One of this week's most intriguing reads for me says that Amazon's Kindle tablet will be to the video industry what iPod was to the music industry (that's a big reason why I've pre-ordered mine).
- Either way, you're pwned: Guess what? Facebook owns your workday, and teevee owns your nights. You knew that, too, but now there's a new report to confirm it.
Message development, social media strategies, and speaker/media training for individuals and groups, so you don't get caught unprepared, speechless or without a message. I'm Washington, DC-based communications consultant Denise Graveline. Want to pick my brain or get a sense of how I work? Do it here.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Weekend read: My weekly share on Twitter, with a great job opp
What's the formula to a great week? This week, my formula included coaching speakers on-site before live, high-stakes speaking gigs and interviews on stage. Most weeks, my formula involves finding lots of new ideas, resources, hacks and reads to share on Twitter, where I'm @dontgetcaught--it's my combination news service, trusted advisor and goldmine. And this week, the finds just kept coming. Here were the highlights in my Twitterstream:
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