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Li: Alpha moms are critics but they are too busy to create. A successful campaign lets them vote, comment and give feedback
| Writing a blog is a very different level of engagement than reading... I KNOW!! |
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| In her book, Li identified 6 levels of engagement in social media: Creators, Critics, Collectors, Joiners, Spectators, Inactives |
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| I'm listening to Forrester analyst Charlene Li at Third Thursday |
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| On the way to Redding to suprise my dad and Cindy's mom |
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| Orange shirt |
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| on my way to a party in honor of Queen Beatrix of The Netherlands wearing my orabge shirt |
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| People are less likely to challenge their believes in a fragmented media world (as on the Web) |
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| Sunstein poses: media fragmentation leads to selective consumption, leads to cognitive reinforcement, leads to group polarization |
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| I just learned about a a very interesting theory by Cass Sunstein. |
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| listening to a co-worker who researched whether online media have a positive or negative impact on democracy |
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| What I'm getting from the widget session: a widget can serve various goals and it's key to realize this before creating a widget strategy |
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| The network is the computer (for Schwartz the term cloud computing is just another name for this) and data is the currency |
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| Power is the nr.1 cost in a data center, according to Schwartz |
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| Jonathan Schwartz: "If you are going to lead, you MUST communicate" |
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| Jonathan Schwartz sees the Internet (and blogs) as just another way to communicate - one of the responsibilities of any CEO |
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| spending the morning at Web 2.0 Expo so I see a bit more than just the parties... |
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| teaching a class on online conversation analysis |
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| the Mashable party is pretty cool... At least I am having a good time |
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| Oop.. Deciding which party to go to |
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