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- @ Thanks for joining our network! - Jen12:32 PM Nov 6th from web in reply to barbchamberlain
- Carter is proposing a very radical idea - catering to communities' particular interests from farmers markets to adult content 12:26 PM Nov 6th from web
- Carter proposes that a market-driven strategy could be used by newspapers to create a hyper-local business model 12:23 PM Nov 6th from web
- Carter says just adding a paid wall to an online newspaper property will not sustain the newspaper industry 12:17 PM Nov 6th from web
- The new business model for newspapers must be fluid, functional and social, says Carter 12:15 PM Nov 6th from web
- "Semantic technology is a new tool that newspapers could use to help create a new business model" says Carter 12:06 PM Nov 6th from web
- Carter traveled and interviewed media entities in the North America, South America, Europe and Africa to inform her paper 12:05 PM Nov 6th from web
- Popular new business models being pursued by newspapers right now include: online subscriptions, paid content and mobile apps 12:04 PM Nov 6th from web
- SNCR 2009 Fellow Andria Carter is sharing her paper on "The Global Newspaper arket: Search for a New Business Model" 12:02 PM Nov 6th from web
- "The era of the Social Media Peer Group" has arrived conclude DiMauro and Bulmer 11:31 AM Nov 6th from web
- "One of the things we found is that companies are collaborating more outside their organization than internally," says Bulmer 11:29 AM Nov 6th from web
- "Online and offline trust lines are starting to blur in interesting and important ways," says Di Mauro 11:25 AM Nov 6th from web
- 75% of business decisionmakers rely on professional networks to support business decisions; 57% rely on online networks 11:23 AM Nov 6th from web
- 44% of respondents access their professional online networks via their mobile devices, acc. to the study says Bulmer 11:12 AM Nov 6th from web
- Mobile is really emerging as a social network platform and access point for professional decisionmakers says Bulmer 11:11 AM Nov 6th from web
- The top 5: 92% of the respondents use LinkedIn, 51% Facebook, 41% Twitter, 13% Plaxo and 7% Xing - says Bulmer 11:08 AM Nov 6th from web
- The majority of business decision makers (50% of respondents) participate in 3-5 professional online networks according to the study 11:06 AM Nov 6th from web
- This was esp. true when these business decision makers felt that they were communicating with their peers whom they knew online or offline11:02 AM Nov 6th from web
- Professionals trust online information almost as much as they trust their offline communications according to the survey, says DiMauro 11:01 AM Nov 6th from web
- LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook are the networks most used by business decision makers, according to DiMauro 11:00 AM Nov 6th from web
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