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Happy New Year!
The closure of 2009 sparked a series of important news and events that only seemed to further the evolution of Social Media rather than subsiding and waiting for a new year. Your path in 2010 is defined by the knowledge you’ve amassed and embraced. It affects not only where you are, but where you’re going and how long it will take to get there.
The Greatest Hits of 2009 Part IX
1. The Rapid Evolution of Search
2. What IF We Redefined Influence? The New Influence Factor in Social Media
3. Evan Williams on the Past, Present, and Future of Twitter
4. Hollywood’s Next Production: Gagging Social Media
5. My Foreword for Twittfaced: Your Toolkit for Understanding and Maximizing Social Media
6. With Klout Comes Influence: How To Find Influencers on Twitter
8. On Twitter and Social Networks, Brands Benefit from Conversations
9. On Twitter, What Are You Doing Was Always The Wrong Question
10. The Social Media (R)evolution: Your Time is Now
11. The Twitter Star: Nova or Supernova?
12. The Benevolent Acts of Reciprocity and Recognition
13. PBS MediaShift: Social Media Marketing
14. On PR, Social Media and the Evolution of the Web with Robert Scoble
15. Socialized Media: The Powerful Effects of Online Brand Interaction
The Greatest Hits of 2009: The Series
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Greatest Hits of 2009 Part IX Happy New Year too Brian.
Brill.
Happy New Year!
Nice job Brian and congrats on delivering such great content. My favorite post from this collection is The Rapid Evolution of Search. Everyday something new comes out and I constantly ponder about the pros/cons of data being compartmentalized or centralized. Tech companies come and go. Looking forward to what we figure out in 2010. This is definitely the golden years of social media.
Indeed…thank you!
Brian –
Thanks for these “Best Of” posts. As a relatively new fan of yours, it has been a great way to catch up on all of your happenings in the PR world of fun. Keep up the amazing work.
-David
David, thank you…stay tuned 😉
Always the best content! Looking forward to what you will discover in 2010. Happy New Year
Happy New Year!