Pitchdeck for Cluefly.com, a startup submitted by Jeff Yang to the 2011 New U Unity Journalists Entrepreneurship challenge. Watch a live video pitch here and vote for Jeff Yang / Cluefly: http://unityjournalists.org/newu/newu2011/newu11videos/aaja-video-pitches/
For more details, visit http://www.cluefly.com
Pitchdeck for Cluefly.com, a startup submitted by Jeff Yang to the 2011 New U Unity Journalists Entrepreneurship challenge. Watch a live video pitch here and vote for Jeff Yang / Cluefly: http://unityjournalists.org/newu/newu2011/newu11videos/aaja-video-pitches/
For more details, visit http://www.cluefly.com
Neighbors Online: Connecting Communities for All Workshop - Bay Area @ The HUBSteven Clift
For future webinar version see: http://neighborsonline.eventbrite.com
The audio for download: http://e-democracy.org/files/sound/neighborsonlinebayarea.mp3
Audio in SlideShare is not synchronized with slides.
This is a review of "Citizen Marketers: When People Are the Message" by Ben McConnell and Jackie Huba for Week 7, 2009 of the Alt-MBA Program (www.alt-mba.com).
Product Line Engineering: Presentation about DNV Software Companymoshfiq
This is my presentation given during my Master study lecture of the course Product Line Engineering. I presented here how the DNV Software Company executed product line engineering for their in-house product.
Neighbors Online: Connecting Communities for All Workshop - Bay Area @ The HUBSteven Clift
For future webinar version see: http://neighborsonline.eventbrite.com
The audio for download: http://e-democracy.org/files/sound/neighborsonlinebayarea.mp3
Audio in SlideShare is not synchronized with slides.
This is a review of "Citizen Marketers: When People Are the Message" by Ben McConnell and Jackie Huba for Week 7, 2009 of the Alt-MBA Program (www.alt-mba.com).
Product Line Engineering: Presentation about DNV Software Companymoshfiq
This is my presentation given during my Master study lecture of the course Product Line Engineering. I presented here how the DNV Software Company executed product line engineering for their in-house product.
Leveraging the Power of B2B Social Communitiesasbpe
Kellie Parker, leader of a four-person community team for SEGA of America, gives the inside scoop on setting up a B2B social community and discusses best practices. Included: choosing which tools you’ll need, understanding how to leverage reader-generated content and how much editorial involvement is needed for different types of social sites.
A deck by Qui Diaz and Laura Halsch of OgilvyPR's 360 Degree Digital Influence group (Summer 2007). The presentation included a "smackdown" between popular sites Facebook and MySpace, as well as a look at smaller niche communities (for health, faith, business, moms and more). The presentation also includes information on how to leverage social networks to promote a brand or issue, and how/why you as an individual can "get in the game" today.
Growing Your Next Generation of Patrons 1MadPubLib
This is the slideshow for the presentation Growing Your Next Generation of Patrons: How to Stay Relevant in the Network Society by Lexie Robinson and Beth Locy. Presented at the Alabama Library Association Conference in Mobile, AL on April 18, 2007.
Free software communities have grown mature over the past years. Perceived as rebels in the very early days, they are nowadays widely recognized and appreciated. Like in life, growing up and professionalizing comes with a very own set of challenges and questions. Apart from factual discussions about governance, licensing or legal structures, the human factor plays an even more important role.
In this talk, I share my very personal experience with open source communities, dive into some ideas on project governance and nonprofit entities and shed a light on the valuable lessons I learned as well as the many mistakes I made.
This is the slideshow for the Growing Your Next Generation of Patrons presentation, by Lexie Robinson and Beth Locy of the Madison Public Library. Presented at the Alabama Library Association Conference, April 18, 2007.
Digital Marketing And Events 2.0 Draft Ver6Martin Walsh
Here is a draft discussion paper I prepared to initiate change of how physical events are developed and executed in this era of digital marketing, social media marketing and Web 2.0.
All About Forums|An Adlandpro PresentationBogdan Fiedur
When you hear the word "online forum" what comes into your mind? I bet you think they are going the way of the dodo bird right? Well you might want to rethink that! With more than 6 million people using forums for so many reasons, forums are not going to go away anytime soon.
Online forums are used by young people, older people,Geeks, nerds and everyday people looking to solve a problem or to just be social.
When you think about community and sharing, the forum is the grandparent to such giants as Facebook, Google+ and those who use forums can teach these youngsters a thing or two about how things are done lol
The fact is forums are a great way to market your business, learn about many topics and to share a passion.
1. Traditional Online Forums “ The secret location of The Holy Grail of digital marketing in the Arab world ”
2. Facebook, & Twitter became such a buzz words nowadays , But are these Social Medias more powerful and useful for business from relatively old Social Media Type Forums in the Arab word ?
3. Online Forums. Forums are the hidden gems of the social web. In a forum – unlike Facebook and Twitter – product conversations are not intrusive, they’re integral. Those conversations are often a consumer’s only reason for being in a forum in the first place The very nature of forum posts – embedded within the forum itself, rather than placed peripherally around the edges – makes them part of the conversation instead of competing with it.
4. New Survey from PostRelease Reveals People who contribute to online forums are overwhelmingly more engaged in “influential” activities – both online and offline – than people who don’t use forums . Source :PostRelease
5. Forum-users are3.5times more likely to proactively recommend a particular purchase to someone else 3.5times more likely to share links about new products. 4times more likely to post online ratings and reviews Almost twice as likely to share advice – offline and in person – based on information they’ve read online Source :PostRelease
6. 79.2 percent of forum contributors help a friend or family member make a decision about a product purchase – compared with 47.6 percent of non-contributors and 53.8 percent overall Source :PostRelease
7. Good BAD 66 percent of forum contributors post online ratings/reviews of products/services, compared with 16.8 percent of non-contributors and 26.4 percent overall. Source :PostRelease
8. 43.6 percent of forum contributors share links to articles about new products or reviews of products – compared with 12 percent of non-contributors and 18.2 percent overall
27. Why Forums are the most popular websites in the Arab world?
28. “ If you search in English for a specific mobile phone model, you will land on a specialized portal with specifications, reviews and photos. In Arabic, you will probably end up in a forum where a question is being asked about that phone. It is unlikely in Arabic searches that the first page of results would not have a forum.” Wael Ghonim, Google’s marketing manager for the Mena region. بالعربي
29. “Forums - as old a technology they are - simply gives us Arabs this ‘Majlis' atmosphere. Even when you join a new forum, you post a 'welcome me thread' and you receive many a virtual handshake and kiss on the cheek and 'kalam 7ilo' as if you were walking into a new friend's Majlis for the first time.” Source : arabcrunch.net Yacoub Al-Slaise,
30. Majlis is an Arabic term meaning "a place of sitting" used to describe various types of social gatherings among common interest groups be it administrative, cultural or religious with linguistic connections to Arabic countries. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Majlis Forums is the digital equivalent to Majlis What comes to Arab World …
31. Anonymity in forums also opened the door for creating social interactions. The Arabic Culture is a conservative one ,compared to western world ,Arabs tend not to share actual photos ,not to publicly mix genders with friends list etc… Therefore some of the technological features of the Open social platform s doesn't strongly push the Arab forum users to migrate into open mainstreams .
32. Forums also have an incentive and reward system that most people forget about, like post counts, badges and even promotions into moderators and admins which until recently was not available in many Web 2.0 tools
33. Content Platform Kooora.com Kooora.com Forum.kooora.com 118,506 pages of content 5,000,000 registered forum users Generating Social Platform 25,000,000 forum topics