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1 month ago
in We did it! This morning I completed my first... - Aaron White on Aaron White's Tumblog
Congrats Aaron!
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aaronwhite
thanks, Amanda! Felt good, looking forward to the next :)
4 months ago
in Mashable on Tumblr - 25 Things I Hate About Facebook I don’t,... on Mashable on Tumblr
Um I completely agree with People You May Know:) Has never.been.helpful.ever
5 months ago
in Mashable on Tumblr - Is Gmail’s New “Send & Archive” Feature the Secret to a Clean Inbox? on Mashable on Tumblr
More reason to loooove Gmail. Thanks for letting me know about this!
6 months ago
in 2008/12/23/free-iphone-music-applications/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Sean, this is really awesome. Thanks so much for sorting through and posting the best here!
6 months ago
in Twitter for the Social Good on Content Matters
Thanks so much for being a part of this Barry!! It's so great to see our community rally together each week and you've been a driving force from day one. It means so much to me!
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graubart
Amanda - you've started something that has big potential. It goes to show that the quality of someone's network is more important than the quantity. Keep testing out new ideas.
6 months ago
in Tessa Gold Smith - threedotdash: “Did you know that web users under... on Tessa Gold Smith
Hey thanks for checking out my post! Loving your blog here. Great mix of content. Cheers- Amanda
7 months ago
in 10 reasons why Twitter Direct Messages suck (and so do Facebook’s) on Scobleizer
I prefer Facebook messages to email for most informal personal correspondence and because FB has inbox search, that makes the process pretty easy for me. But I 100% agree with you on DMs. I have 1,600 DMs and NONE of them are searchable so if I don't catch them and respond early, it's a black hole. Thanks for trying to get this feature improved.
8 months ago
in 24 Hour Comics Book Day San Francisco on Laughing Squid
My friend Bertram Könighofer produced this for 24 Hour Comics in Vienna http://flickr.com/photos/bertbricht/2452336381/... Will be interested in seeing what comes out of SF.
1 year ago
in The Inquisitr By The Numbers on duncanriley.com
Congrats on hitting the one month mark and showing a really solid start. I look forward to reading more. Would love to see a podcast develop down the road as well.
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Duncan Riley
in the works :-)
1 year ago
in Confirmation That I Kick Ass on AttentionMax
Kawasaki's a smart guy but no confirmation need to prove that you're a kick ass blogger:)
1 year ago
in Welcome, Unknowns on sarahintampa
I'm totally not well know and very happy to be in your unknown folder:) Really cool to suddenly connect and find each other via Twitter this week.
1 year ago
in Lets Write 100 Conference Sessions WE Want to Attend on Chris Brogan
Applicant 2.0:
How students and employers are using opportunities and media on the Web to source and show off their fresh talent.
How students and employers are using opportunities and media on the Web to source and show off their fresh talent.
1 year ago
in Why Do Big Brands Still SPAM Customers With Pop-Under Ads? on AttentionMax
I also hate ads hidden in hyperlinks of blog posts. It's so annoying when I'd like to check out a link I think the author has posted to direct me to more information on the issue he or she is discussing and I see that I'm linked to some e-commerce site.
That frustration certainly doesn't encourage me to buy anything.
So the advertiser is paying for what most likely results in incredibly low return and the author is shooting him or herself in the foot by annoying engaged readers.
Great post though Max:)
That frustration certainly doesn't encourage me to buy anything.
So the advertiser is paying for what most likely results in incredibly low return and the author is shooting him or herself in the foot by annoying engaged readers.
Great post though Max:)
1 year ago
in 2008/01/13/university-of-brighton-professor-places-ban-on-google-and-wikipedia/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
One of my college textbooks, Consumer Behavior 9/E, cited Wikipedia in a reference to the European Union. How can professors ban access when our textbooks (or at least this one) footnote it as a resource?
1 year ago
in Did You Get Your Flip Video Camera Yet? on Jim Kukral
I really want this. Nathan Burke (www.blogstring.com) was showing this to me at the TechCrunch meetup in Boston this weekend. Very user friendly.
1 year ago
in Help Send a Woman to College on Chris Brogan
This is great Chris- thanks for including us in the effort.
1 year ago
in 2007/08/06/slide-ad-network/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
I wrote a blog post a while ago about an idea I had for Facebook users to monetize their profiles by uploading rich media advertising to popular applications or profile space like users' walls. With the launch of this ad program for Slide, I wonder whether this new revenue stream could ever trickle down to Facebook users using the Slide app.
As a kind of new Google AdWords program, could the Web's most socially networked post ad content through photo-based profile content in a pay-per-Slide view manner?
As a kind of new Google AdWords program, could the Web's most socially networked post ad content through photo-based profile content in a pay-per-Slide view manner?
1 year ago
in 2007/07/27/grandparents/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
It's really great to see new online communities that go beyond targeting tweens, teens and twenty-somethings. Interested readers should also check out Eons (www.eons.com)founded by former Monster CEO, Jeff Taylor.
1 year ago
in 2007/07/13/now-get-paid-to-stumbleupon/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
What's the point of pay-per-community building? If marketers take short cuts instead of really interacting with, engaging, and caring about the communities they hope to reach, eventually cool social networking tools like Stumble Upon will become the new spam. It's been happening with Squidoo. Seeing community building as a media buy is a quick fix for a thoughtless campaign.
2 years ago
in 2007/06/30/pownce-invites/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
would love an invite- mooney.amanda@gmail.com