These are my links for December 24th through December 28th:

  • Getting digital strategy ‘across the line’ – Advice for marketing managers to take your digital strategy 'across the line' and engage the multiple stakeholders in your organisation with it, using story journeys and 'vision' presentations to develop case study stories for execs and decision-makers.
  • I’m on BBC Breakfast, Mon 28 December – I'm going to be on telly, BBC One this Monday 28th December. It's part of a feature on social media 'how much is too much' to reveal about yourself online, and the short feature features myself and Boing Boing's Cory Doctorow, I'm talking about how to use social media in business and they filmed some bits of me playing the theremin too to show my 'alternative lives' I have online. It's on at 7.50am then repeated and 8.50am if you can bear to get up so early in the holiday! I'll obviously try and make a copy and YouTube it for those of us who prefer to sleep then…
  • Social Media ROI for Small Businesses – More useful tools for how to measure return on investment when using social media.
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These are my links for November 28th through November 29th:

  • Nott Tuesday December 8th – I'll be at the next Nott Tuesday event, the network for digital and tech companies in Nottingham, talking about plans for our website for Nottingham creatives: www.creativenottingham.com . See you there…
  • Happy ‘Quit MySpace’ Day – Oct 24 2010, online music expert Andrew Dubber believes should be 'quit MySpace day' – as the social network has failed to exploit its potential as the place every band in the world is, and provide the right tools for artists to monetize and grow their network. Interesting group discussion on other services and tools musicians are using.
  • Pub ‘fined £8k’ for Wi-Fi copyright infringement – The legitimacy of upholding the Digital Economy bill for downloading grows more complex, as a wifi hotspot own face fines over end-users downloading copyrighted material. This poses serious issues: if providers are punished, then libraries, business centres and enterprising spaces providing wifi services for business users will be less likely to operate, moving us further away from the pervasive internet or 'cloud' environment of the future.
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