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Monday, September 10, 2007

Road Game

i am on the road the early part of this week but will be posting on Twiter regularly. You can follow me with my aggregate lifestream feed. I will blog some longer posts I have bottled up in me later this week.

Speaking of which, how do you like the new format? What would you like me to write about more?

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More iPhone & Google posts, please. ;-)

One phenomenon that's been proliferating in the new media devotees' sphere is Facebook. There's been a lot of activity there lately, from the formation of groups to dozens of new applications being developed each day. Maybe some perspective on Facebook developments, or an inside look at Wal-Mart's Facebook strategy (Edelman had a hand in that, right?).

One the things that really caught my eye about your blog a few years ago was the title and tagline: From mass marketing to millions of niches, or something like that.

It's been a while since you focused any significant attention on how how to select among various social media opportunities to target specific consumer niches appropriate to your product, service, or cause. I'd love to hear more about that.

Would love your thoughts on how well the US Presidential candidates are using social media tools to influence the electorate.

How can I receive just you blog posts feed, not the aggregated feed?

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