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Frostyland: Twitterville Book Party (#tbash)
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Friday, August 28, 2009. Twitterville Book Party (#tbash). Originally uploaded by Tony Frosty Welch. Robert Scoble (@scobleizer), Steve Rubel (@steverubel) and myself (@frostola) and Shel Israel's #tbash party for his new book "Twitterville". Twitterville Book Party (#tbash). Originally uploaded by Tony Frosty Welch. Robert Scoble (@scobleizer), Steve Rubel (@steverubel) and myself (@frostola) and Shel Israel's #tbash party for his new book "Twitterville". Blog comments powered by Disqus.
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Frostyland: 04/01/2010 - 05/01/2010
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Friday, April 16, 2010. The Recession and Resulting Shift. Yes, we still need traditional media partners and integration will become more and more important," Mr. Farley said. "But then post-launch we can't just go away. We have to allocate [social and digital] resources because these different resources change the content and the dialogue of the product after the launch. It's much more manageable, and it impacts how we build the product.". Thursday, April 15, 2010. Actually this is reversed. Custome...
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Frostyland: Great Social Media Quotes - The Hall of Flattering Mirrors
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Wednesday, March 07, 2012. Great Social Media Quotes - The Hall of Flattering Mirrors. From Jonathan Franzen: 'Twitter is the ultimate irresponsible medium'. The majority of marketers believe that 'doing' social media is more important than listening when engaging on social media platforms, according to CIM's research. Social media is like teenage sex - everyone wants to do it. When they do they're a bit disappointed, but they practice and it gets much better," says LinkedIn's EMEA marketing solution...
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Frostyland: Who Killed Social Media?
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Saturday, June 06, 2009. Who Killed Social Media? Picture from the Who Killed Social Media - 6/4/2009. I was fortunate enough to be on a panel titled " Who Killed Social Media? Which took place in Portland on Thursday, June 4th. Portland is one of my favorite cities ( Hotel Lucia. And I'm always looking for an excuse to visit. The panel was put together by Nemo Design. I'd especially like to thank Dave Allen. For inviting me and getting me involved. The panel was composed of:. That has generated some int...
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Frostyland: Interview with Shel Israel, author of “Twitterville”
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Tuesday, August 25, 2009. Interview with Shel Israel, author of “Twitterville”. Powered by Podbean.com. Author of “ Twitterville. 8220;, graciously agreed to come to HP’s Cupertino campus and talk during our internal bi-weekly Social Media call. Shel is more than just an author - he’s a veteran of Silicon Valley and a wonderful storyteller. I hope you enjoy it! Interview with Shel Israel, author of “Twitterville”. Powered by Podbean.com. Author of “ Twitterville. I hope you enjoy it! For the 2004 JavaOne...
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Frostyland: 03/01/2009 - 04/01/2009
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009. Beautiful Board Game Designs. These are real board games with lovely rich detailed artwork. Via Enrique Flouret (@Development01) on Twitter. Posted by [ tony : oeb : frosty ]. Monday, March 30, 2009. This photo set from flickr is one that makes you wish you were off to Greece tomorrow. I've been to Santorini, and yes its that stunning and beautiful. Posted by [ tony : oeb : frosty ]. Earth Hour 2009 - The Big Picture. Posted by [ tony : oeb : frosty ]. Thursday, March 26, 2009.
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Frostyland: 06/01/2009 - 07/01/2009
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Saturday, June 06, 2009. Who Killed Social Media? Picture from the Who Killed Social Media - 6/4/2009. I was fortunate enough to be on a panel titled " Who Killed Social Media? Which took place in Portland on Thursday, June 4th. Portland is one of my favorite cities ( Hotel Lucia. And I'm always looking for an excuse to visit. The panel was put together by Nemo Design. I'd especially like to thank Dave Allen. For inviting me and getting me involved. The panel was composed of:. That has generated some int...
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Frostyland: Social Media Quote of the Day
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Tuesday, August 18, 2009. Social Media Quote of the Day. From " Six million Australians are selling their lives to Facebook. Social Media Quote of the Day. From " Six million Australians are selling their lives to Facebook. Blog comments powered by Disqus. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Please visit Frostyland the Assemblog. To check out all the links to the digital bits and pieces of me floating around the internet. You can find my original Frostyland blog. Here I also did a Photo Blog.
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Frostyland: Commenting on Five Reasons Social Media Marketing Comes Last
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Thursday, April 15, 2010. Commenting on Five Reasons Social Media Marketing Comes Last. Earlier today I read " Five Reasons Social Media Marketing Comes Last. Which is an excerpt of Shama Kabani's book, The Zen of Social Media Marketing. While I thought overall it was a good read, I don't agree with all the points. But first let me say that I do agree with this:. To start with, social media isn’t a marketing platform. It’s a consumer platform.". Here are the 5 points listed and my comments in italic:.
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Frostyland: 10/01/2008 - 11/01/2008
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Saturday, October 25, 2008. Truly epic, and appropriate for the times. Monday, October 20, 2008. Service: A Photo Essay. A powerful photo essay on The New Yorker:. This summer, the photographer Platon took pictures of hundreds of men and women who volunteered to serve in the military and were sent to Iraq or Afghanistan. He followed them on their journey through training and deployment, after demobilization and in hospitals, to compile a portrait of the dedication of the armed services today.".