Managing your online reputation whether you are a major brand or a small business owner is a critical component to success.
(Coverage of the BlogWorld conference continues at Murdok Videos. Keep an eye on Murdok for more notes and videos from the event this week.)
In the session "Social Secure-it? Reputation Management," the panel offered their insight on reputation management.
Advice From BlogWorld About Twitter And Awesomeness
This morning, the BlogWorld & New Media Expo kicked off, and Laura Fitton, the CEO of Pistachio Consulting and author of Twitter for Dummies, was good enough to give the opening keynote. Fitton kept things interesting as she focused on Twitter along with the concept of "awesomeness."
10 More Reasons Why Social Media Won’t Replace Email
The Wall Street Journal Recently published the story, Why Email No Longer Rules. The writer, Jessica E. Vascellaro, talks a lot about the increasing number of people jumping on the social media bandwagon, and how that could have a negative effect on the way people use email today. Are people jumping on the social media bandwagon? You betcha! And why not? It’s free, easy to use, and you can communicate to the masses. But are they using email less?
YouTube Sets Date For Changing Channels
Update: YouTube says:
Over the past few months we’ve been hard at work redesigning our brand channel layout and many partners and advertisers have already opted into, and taken advantage of, this new design. Today we’re beginning the process of converting all remaining partner and advertiser channels still using the older platform to the new one.
Small Business Owners Heavy Users Of Ratings Websites
The majority of small business owners and consumers are heavy users of review and ratings websites for a variety of professional and personal reasons, according to new survey by LexisNexis.
More than 90 percent of small business owners and 80 percent of consumers engage in some type of activity on review and ratings websites, but respondents indicated concerns about the reliability and trustworthiness of these sites.
FCC’s Net Neutrality Site Gets a Blog
Last month when FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski gave a speech on Net Neutrality, the FCC also launched OpenInternet.gov. The site is described as the following:
YouTube Strikes Deal With UK Broadcaster
New content – and quite a lot of it – will soon become available on YouTube. The video-sharing site’s struck a revenue-sharing deal with Channel 4 that’ll give it access to full-length, recently broadcast shows along with about 3,000 hours of archive material.
Amazon Launches Same-Day Delivery Option
Amazon, one of the biggest names in online retail, is preparing for a big holiday season. The company announced today that it is adding a new shipping option for customers, called "Local Express Delivery." What this equates to is same-day delivery.
Twitter Officially Partners with First Charity
Twitter has for the first time in the company’s (relatively short) history, formally partnered with a charity. The company has teamed up with Room to Read as part of a "Corporate Social Innovation" initiative.
NASA Invites Twitter Followers To Space Shuttle Launch
NASA is inviting its Twitter followers to view a space shuttle launch in person at its Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
NASA is hosting the Tweetup on November 11 and 12. The space shuttle Atlantis is set to launch at 4:04 p.m. EST, November 12 on its mission to the International Space Station.
NASA will invite the first 100 people who sign up online. An additional 50 will be added to a waiting list. Registration opens at noon EDT on Friday, October 16.