- 670 is the approximate number of the Beast
- /666 is the Beast Common Denominator
- $665.95 is the retail price of the Beast
- 666 F is the oven temperature for roast Beast
Tuesday, June 06, 2006
Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia... the fear of number 666!
Google launches spreadsheet application
- Choose who can access your spreadsheets.
Just enter the email addresses of the people you want to share a given document, and then send them a message.
- Share documents instantly.
People with whom you share a given spreadsheet can access it as soon as they sign in.
- Edit with others in real time.
Multiple people can edit or view your spreadsheet at the same time as you - their names will appear in an on-screen chat window.
- Edit from anywhere.
There's nothing to download; you access your spreadsheets from any computer with an Internet connection and a supported browser.
- Never lose your work.
Online storage and auto-save mean you need not fear hard drive failures and power outages.
Via Damien Mulley
Monday, June 05, 2006
No man is an island
Create technorati tags automatically in Blogger with Greasemonkey script for Firefox.
1. Go to a consuming experience
2. Follow instructions
Cheeky monkey but if I can do it, so can you. It's simple and well explained.
Friday, June 02, 2006
7 millions French web users read a blog once a month
Most popular blog platforms are Skyblogs (from radio station Skyrock) with 4.17 millions visitors, followed by MSN Spaces (2.95 millions visitors), OverBlog (2.32 millions), Six Apart (1.87), Blogger (1.56) and BlogSpirit (1.3).
Article in French at ZDNet.fr
Mediametrie report in PDF here (en francais)
Problem: One thousand paintings and counting.
How long will it take him to sell one million pixels?
Wednesday, May 31, 2006
Nikon Owns Flickr
I agree. Flickr is a community and therefore belongs to its members, not to a single brand. There is a danger of backlash. While I like the idea and I am sure Nikon will run a great campaign, my advice to whoever is running it is to make sure the campaign is not too intrusive and respect the community spirit, as would any members. Seth Godin's permission marketing principles come to mind: an opt-in to see ads on Flickr for community members is now needed.
Newspaper Industry: Deep Depressing Dive
Via Mediapost
I enjoyed reading more about this from Adhurl who thinks Mr. Murdoch ultimately has a plan (MySpace?) and Maddie Hanna.
Monday, May 29, 2006
Bloggers can shield sources from Apple
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
LSE Study: WOM drives business growth
The London School of Economics (LSE) compared the results of a telephone survey on a random sample UK consumers against the 2003 and 2004 sales data from companies mentioned in the survey. They found that word-of-mouth, both positive and negative were statistically significant predictors of sales growth.
- A 7% increase in WOM advocacy (willingness to recommend a product) unlocks 1 per cent additional company growth.
- A 2% reduction in negative word of mouth boosts sales growth by 1 per cent.
See press release on LSE's website.
BBC News: wrong expert interviewed
He looks a bit baffled (to say the least) but managed to answer three questions...
Story on BBC
Video on ">youtube (thanks to another Guy for the link).
Thursday, May 11, 2006
Google Trends: Search Analytics
The bonus is that Google maps news stories (from its Google News service) on the graph so you can see correlations between news and searches. A news volume graph is also displayed underneath the search volume graph.
Google explains that the results are extrapolation from a sample, therefore cannot be entireley accurate.
Considering that 81% of consumers aged 30 to 64 years old use the web to research products or services (Pew Internet Survey 2005), I can see Google trends being used for "share of searches" (share of voice) over time to assess popularity of brands and products or look at the impact of marketing campaigns. It is fair to assume that more people should search for a particular brand after an awareness campaign is being aired (or PR through media coverage on Google News). You could roughly compare how this trend matches sales volume.
Wednesday, May 10, 2006
YouTube launch mobile upload service
Via cnet
Tuesday, May 09, 2006
Newspaper sales dip, but websites gain
Via Micropersuasion
Wired online video guide is a must read
See the new networks for video portals, Watch this way for animations, diaries, documentaries and vlogs for... well for vlogs.
As a bonus: a guide to making your own clips.
Friday, May 05, 2006
The impact of blogging has reached a tipping point
"When a company's marketing story differs from the one being told by online consumers, a credibility gap will emerge that could have dire consequences on brand perception and favourability. "
Biggest task is alignment then but that often goes way beyond PR agencies remit...
BTW, I just came back from a fantastic social media event organised by my colleagues and friends at Digital PR in Milan. More on that Monday when I'll have more time to blog (study, study...)
Monday, May 01, 2006
AQA: Any Question Answered
Sunday, April 30, 2006
Podcasts: a legal guide
This will save you thousands in legal fees.
Via New Media Musing
Thursday, April 27, 2006
Google sketchup gives a second life to Google earth
Via The Business 2.0 blog