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Posts from ‘November, 2008’

“Three Killer Social Media Case Studies from SMC San Francisco”

On Tuesday night, the San Francisco/Silicon Valley Chapter of the Social Media Club hosted a night of social media marketing and PR case studies. That’s right, six companies pulled together their best campaigns from the last couple months and threw them into PowerPoint presentations.  Some might call this a geekfest, we at socialTNT call it [...]

“The Rumors of My Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated”

But the rumors of my employment status are not.  Yes, I am no longer working at Text 100.  I’ve gone freelance–so if you’ve got any projects, please feel free to send them my way.
I’m pulling together a list of campaigns I’ve created–but feel free to email me directly with any questions
What does all [...]

“Will YouTube Decide Election? Candidates Videos By the Numbers”

Back during the primaries, socialTNT rated the social media strategies of the Democratic and Republican candidates.  Based on their adept use of these tools, we chose Ron Paul and Barack Obama as most likely to succeed. (John McCain got a “barely passing.”).  Has this changed?  Today, we take a look at the numbers and [...]

“Viral Videos of the Presidential Campaign 2008″

While it may be too early to predict the next president, we can declare online video the winner of this year’s presidential election. (UPDATE: Check out socialTNT’s look at the YouTube channels for both presidential candidates and ask if YouTube will decide this election.)
This election started really early, making it the longest campaign season ever.  [...]

“Stop Talking to Yourself: Tips to Better Corporate Blogging”

This was originally posted on interactive media and marketing news site iMedia Connection.

Many corporate blogs fail because they forget two things:

A blog is not a traditional news publication. It didn’t spring from the ether. It’s a conversation.
A blogger is not a journalist. Journalists report facts. Bloggers connect and share.

So [...]