These are my links for December 26th through January 22nd:

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These are my links for August 14th through August 16th:

  • 500 Internal Server Error – 500 Internal Server Error
  • Layar gets a Vision, and a revenue stream • The Register – Augmented Reality (AR) is, undoubtedly, 'the future', but the problem as yet is most non-gaming brands have strugged to monetize it. Layar, the app which brings AR to businesses and brands, is licensing its auto recognition software per view to brands giving a chance to experiment with adding mobile data to real world places. Nice video to explain the concept.
  • Digital Strategy: Do you really want a strategy? – Rich Nadworny with a bitter pill lesson: many who say they want digital strategy really want tactics and something tangible; real digital (and indeed business) strategy involve making tough decisions about what will create impact and cutting out other options.
  • Ofcom says no to web-blocking – Updated on the roll out of the Hargreaves Review on Intellectual Property and the Digital Economy Act – a year's delay in issuing copyright notification letters and an end to web-blocking. Phew!
  • TV goes home, even when mobile – Nielsen research shows a third of mobile video viewing is done in the home, with large segments viewing in the car or during a daily commute.
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These are my links for May 9th through May 15th:

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These are my links for January 9th through January 29th:

  • Twitter Ad Revenues to Soar This Year- eMarketer – Prediction of the online/social ad network in next year, which shows Twitter ads to grow from a low starting base to exceed the dying MySpace this year. Facebook remains the daddy of social advertising, with the lion's share of all spend for some time to come.
  • Top 10 Productivity Tools for Entrepreneurs – Nicely curated collection of online tools for social media, project management and client management for the budding start-up.
  • Why Is Chinese Web Design So Bad? – OK a linkbait headline, but this post from Think Vitamin talks about the different aesthetics and cultural differences as to why Chinese websites appear so '1995' and cluttered, rarely getting to the point quickly for its users. Having worked on a multi-lingual site recently, this insight is fascinating that its not just images and text but the whole navigation and approach which is distinctly different out east.
  • Filtering places – Another insightful post from Mr Pete Ashton from his The Future of Local series, this time looking at augmented reality and how layers of data align with our human instincts to filter, or add meta and meaning, to the world around us. A refreshingly human view of the potential of this curious and emerging mobile technology.
  • Seven Rules for Effective Social Networking For Artists – A good approach for independent artists to social networking, particularly disarming that the 'pin ups' of social success like Amanda Palmer should be treated with caution: establishing human relationships (and unpicking this if you're in a band) with fans is at the centre of a fan engagement approach – and being genuine.
  • How to Improve Engagement with your Webisodes – Useful diagrams and approaches for transmedia (previously known as cross platform) producers to improve engagement and blending secondary (non webisode) material and scheduling to enhance audience engagement.
  • Empowerment and Innovation – Great article from online community/social expert Pete Ashton on how blogging can (sometimes) increase the empowerment, knowledge and understanding of the blogger using example of Birmingham bloggers (disclaimer: many of these writers are old friends of mine!). Part of an excellent series of posts on 'The Future of Local' for the 'Talk About Local' project.
  • Number of global co-working spaces doubles – If, like me, you work from a range of home and client offices its refreshing to know that the amount of coworking spaces for nomadic and freelance workers has doubled from 2010 to 2011. Whilst I've often enjoyed the spontaneous encounters in co-working places many are still problematic: hard to make phone calls due to background noise, lack of easy to book private spaces etc. but no doubt competition will bring more variety to the market. Co-working Europe have a co-working conference this Nov and have published a list of European co-working spaces (no doubt incomplete – the two places I use TechHub in East London and Antenna in Nottingham both missing!) http://coworkingeu.wordpress.com/2010/10/12/more-than-140-coworking-spaces-in-europe-here-is-a-list/ (via Freelance Advisor and Dave Harte)
  • 20 minutes on Facebook – An analysis project showed what a typical 20 minutes of activity on Facebook contained, which was multiplied to show the impact of a year of data. 1 million links and 1.85 million status updates are shared in 20 minutes (doesn't seem like that much to me, far under the volume of Twitter)
  • 17 digital marketing trends for 2011, by Econsultancy CEO Ashley Friedlein – The last 2011 crystal ball gazing article – promise! This time a savvy UK digital marketing perspective from Econsultancy's Ashley Friedlin, including an expectation that social media is less about ROI and more something we have to do, user experience gets more touchy feely, and new ways of harnessing data.
  • Ten 10 Predictions for Digital in the Middle East, 2011 – Out in the middle east, interestingly the landscape of digital media has many similar challenges and predictions than in the west, perhaps overall reflecting UK trends from around 2008/9.
  • Internet Marketing: The 10 Biggest Mistakes Made by Artists and Creatives (and How to Fix Them) – Lateral Action's quirky but true round up of creative's internet marketing errors (including social media narcissim) equally applies to a lot of other small business sectors. Adding people without permission to your email list – keep those hands raised!
  • How Online Video Can Reach the Business Audience – More evidence to show that video is an extremely effective tool for business, with up to 65% of executive visiting a vendors website after watching a business video, and 45% puttng in a call. Compelling video definitely helps speed up the sales funnel.
  • UK’s Digital Music Boost Slowed In 2010 – In the week HMV announce the closure of 60 stores nationally, more bad news as it seems digital music sales have grown little and overall music sales are likely to have only retained in units and declined in overall turnover, when BPI's figures are announced in March.
  • Our Bets For Digital Media In 2011 – The excellent media and publishing journal paidContent:UK gaze through a crystal ball to see what's ahead for digital media in 2011 with predictions on the popularity of mobile check-ins, tablets and interactive tv.
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These are my links for October 4th through October 7th:

  • Social growth takes a breather – Forrester, experts in pioneering many aspects of research into measuring social media, show in their latest research update that in the US, that ‘joiners’ are the most frequent category of users and ‘inactivities’ and ‘spectators’ are on the up whilst ‘creators’ are slightly on the way down. This could be attributed to the final waves of late adopters coming online, however, the general trend of producers and creators growing seems to be flattening slightly.
  • Companies Struggle to Keep Social Media Content On-Message – Articles like this really peeve me off. Apparently three quarters of all brand social media messages are ‘off topic’, containing “opinions, personal experience, knowledge of competitors and products, and speculation.” That figures seems far too low. Surely at least 80% (if we follow my 80/20 rule: at value at least 80% of the time, sell no more than 20% of time, or less) SHOULD be off topic. Social media is a way to engage, listen, share and create a valuable space for exchange for the brand or organisation. Messages shouldn’t be totally UNbranded or totally OFFtopic for the organisation’s area of business, but equally social media is NOT an overt brand sales tool.
  • Kodak Zi8, FlipCam, iPhone, and Cybershot Horserace – Fab video for those of you interested in purchasing equipment to make online video for your business (or pleasure): Chris Caroll from Visible Gains creates a ‘horse race’ of the best consumer mini video camera formats out there and the Kodak Zi8 comes out on top (yay for Kodak!)
  • Half-a-billion users don’t mean API payola – Canonical on why open APIs mean control of audiences and power, but not necessarily profit for businesses.
  • .Ly Domains At Risk As Libyan Government Shuts Down Site Without Warning – I picked this up today from a bizarre tweet from Sir Tim Berners Lee, it appears that the popularity of link shorteners (included automatically in popular Twitter management services such as TweetDeck and HootSuite) are falling foul of the Libyan government who are censoring ‘un Sharia’ link content. Be warned! But where to trust – Is.Gd?
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