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Monday
Feb042013

My top 10 on-line insights sources on digital marketing

I have promised this list to few of my students yesterday so here it is:

REPORTS

1. Econsultancy, specially reports and personal blogs

2. Emarketer

3. commScore

4. Nielsen

5. Wave 1-6 reports

DAILY READS:

1. Mashable

2. Social Media Examiner

3. Read Write Web

4. The Next Web

5. Wired UK 

That should be enough for a start!;) Enjoy reading and learning! 

Tuesday
Aug142012

On friends and roses

 

There is something perfect in the way nature manifests itself in roses. Today our potted plants bloomed with such joy I had to take photos of them all. I took them with my iPad, edited and posted on Instagram because that seems to be the most personal public social networking space I have nowadays.

This one is dedicated to my two friends - Agnieszka and Mihaela - women I do not often talk to, but who always make my heart jump! The top one to my boys. Love to all of you! 

Monday
Aug062012

Technology is what we make of it

Does this film scare you or excites you? The reaction will tell you quite a lot about your own approach to technology. Do you feel that we have the power to change the world for better or simply control the way others think, feel, behave. In that sense how does it really differ from any other revolution we have experiences in the history of human kind? 

Sight from Sight Systems on Vimeo.

Wednesday
Jun202012

Le Web London Day 2

 

I have spent the second day of Le Web in Plenary 2 listening to case studies of social media implementation mainly. I have joined Plenary 1 sessions in the afternoon and looked around the expo areas too. There is so much to take in! I will need to sleep on it all before it all sinks in. I think the event was really well organised, the sessions were extremely informative and - as always - the off-line networking very valuable. I think I have benefited the most from discussions around particular topics (Klout - on-line reputation, kids in tech, social nonprofits etc), probably a bit more than from sessions. I think LeWeb brings together people who sooner or later will affect the way we experience the web and improve our work and lives so it is not an expensive conference, one of many, but THE one to watch! 

Tuesday
Jun192012

Le Web London Day 1  

 

Le Web is in London now - today and tomorrow. The first day was very exciting and if you want to see full write up of all major session, please check One Man Blog. I would like to share my personal insights:

1. Event itself - I am impressed with the organisation, design, food, expo - all areas and aspects of the event. I think it is really well prepared! Good work to @loic and his wife, @geraldine!

2. I am really happy that the event gave me the opportunity to network with very interesting people I happen to know on-line. You will see me talking to them on Twitter today.

3. I like to put a pace to a brand so I am really impressed to hear from Istagram, Jamie Oliver, Google (great intro to Google+ and its background and future), CQ Spark, Radian6, Cadbury's. I am truly unimpressed with Klout.

4. I am really happy that wifi - considering the amount of attendees - was fairly stable. I was however really disappointed with Storify, mainly their iPad app (no way to take notes, it's not stable enough). 

I was taking it easy today and listened more than took notes, but you will find most of the points I took today in my tweets below (I will evaluate on those in my future posts in more detail). More to come tomorrow!;)