I like it. As a blogger, I am always interested in learning how to leverage the latest internet technology to further my business (www.therotater.com).
I can’t speak for everyone, but I think a “shotgun” approach that makes everyone aware of some of the options and then see who wants to learn what. For me, How do I use twitter and why. Who’s paying attention to my twits (it that even the correct terminiology?
I will be subscribing now that I’ve found you. Keep up the good work.
It would be interesting to understand how some of the top sports social networking sites are developing innovative ways to engage their audiance. Whether it is facebook apps, widgets, contests, bloggs… it would be great to get your thoughts on the most compelling. It woudl be great if the company woudl be willing to share some success metrics.
Another interesting idea would be for you to run a weekly/monthly series on the most socially connected or influential sports athletes. Athletes that focus time and energy to be in the social spotlight. These athletes tend to have their own myspace page, own personal website, top searched words, videos on various sports social networking sites, you tube videos, etc….
It would be nice if this blog balanced the social networking side with the business & technology side.
April 1st, 2008 at 9:23 pm
Hi Jason,
I like it. As a blogger, I am always interested in learning how to leverage the latest internet technology to further my business (www.therotater.com).
I can’t speak for everyone, but I think a “shotgun” approach that makes everyone aware of some of the options and then see who wants to learn what. For me, How do I use twitter and why. Who’s paying attention to my twits (it that even the correct terminiology?
I will be subscribing now that I’ve found you. Keep up the good work.
April 2nd, 2008 at 10:48 am
Hey Jason,
It would be interesting to understand how some of the top sports social networking sites are developing innovative ways to engage their audiance. Whether it is facebook apps, widgets, contests, bloggs… it would be great to get your thoughts on the most compelling. It woudl be great if the company woudl be willing to share some success metrics.
Another interesting idea would be for you to run a weekly/monthly series on the most socially connected or influential sports athletes. Athletes that focus time and energy to be in the social spotlight. These athletes tend to have their own myspace page, own personal website, top searched words, videos on various sports social networking sites, you tube videos, etc….
It would be nice if this blog balanced the social networking side with the business & technology side.