The following bloggers had either blog posts cited in and/or were interviewed for Now Is Gone. These sources are listed permanently on the Now Is Gone blog to honor them and provide business readers additional source material. If you have questions about marketing the book, or the use of bloggers as sources, I refer you …
Wii’s Social Media Impact
One of the least talked about technologies that can impact social media is the Wii. Or more importantly the Wii’s input system — the Wiimote — a game controller that uses motion control to communicate wirelessly with the game machine. Gesture recognition technologies like this hold great potential for social media networks and virtual worlds. …
Corporate Social Media Links 8-26-07
Chrysler has a new blog coming, and this interview reveals some strategic insights (Diva Marketing Blog). B2B expenditures on social media are likely to exceed B2C social media initiatives (Conversation Agent). The America Red Cross is using Twitter to communicate with constituencies (Twittown).
Release Date
At this point, we’re looking at late October. Page proofs are in process, and from there we need to expedite back jacket reviews. Onward and forward. “Review copies” will be available three weeks prior to the official date. More to be determined.
Geoff Livingston’s Fall 2007 Speaking Engagements
Interested in having me speak for your organization this fall? Please email me at geoff@livingstonbuzz com or call me via Grand Central: Here’s where I’m slated to speak this Fall: Women In Technology (DC), September 5 Ready, Set, Grow presented by Smart Business Ideas (DC), September 25 BLOG Orlando, September 28 Chairing the Era of …
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Goodness Gracious, 25+ Great New Media Books
Originally run on the Buzz Bin, July 2, 2007. OK, I realize that you probably want to turn the blogosphere off and read some pulp fiction this July 4th. But, just in case you wanted to brush-up on social media here’s a list of 25+ must-read social media, marketing and PR books. This list was …
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