February 2009
12 posts
Building Online Communities by the Numbers -... →
Online communities are growing in this expense-conscious business environment because they provide companies with a cost-effective means to provide presales support, enhance customer loyalty, support the post-purchase process, and gather customer insights. These forums work for a wide variety of product, retail, and small media sites. Here’s a set of guidelines to help your company build an...
Social Pulpit - Barack Obamas Social Media Toolkit... →
Mix Twitter and Digg, add jokes, get Popjam →
Study of Social Network Users vs. Age →
18 ways to engage online communities →
trendwatching.com's February 2009 Trend Briefing... →
Has it ever been important for corporations to ditch the greed and embrace generosity? It’s something that countless individuals have already started doing, of course: giving is the new taking, and sharing is the new giving. And yes, we do realize that this month’s Trend Briefing is massive, but in this business climate, can you really afford not to spend some time figuring out how to...
Junction49 - About Junction49 →
For young people giving their time to make a difference.
BBC NEWS | Politics | Is Big Brother really more... →
headline grabbing but probably not true - mainly cos people can vote a gazillion times in BB & X factor
UK Youth Parliament : Making Our Mark →
You Voted. Now What? →
On November 4, 23 million young people came out to vote—the largest number since 1972 and 3.4 million larger than in 2004. But more significant, this year’s election became about much more than just voting. Volunteering in record numbers, young people became the superforce of the Obama camp, sustaining and energizing what became one of the biggest grassroots movements for a...
London is the top tweet city in the world - Times... →