Salsa Scoop

YouTube Artists

Er -- not so much these guys.

More like these. [Context]

Peer verdict: hipster orgasm ... painful to watch.

Web 2.0 viral campaign complete!

Gimme one-a them fisty bumps, d00000000d.

(Thanks, Bitch | Lab.)

 

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05:30 PM Aug 04, 2006 - 0 comments permalink


The Presenter's Contract

The newest issue (.pdf) of Free Range Thinking lays out the (routinely violated) small print between presenter and audience.

Free subscriptions available to nonprofits and foundations.

 

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04:30 PM Aug 03, 2006 - 0 comments permalink


Rightroots Bloody Roots

Though the "netroots" by which bloggers and readers of same vote with their wallets for particular Democratic party campaigns and organs has been for better or worse a prominent -- perhaps the prominent -- feature of the portside blogosphere for quite some time, it's been mostly notable for its absence across the aisle.

With control of congress suddenly a dogfight, though, a blue-ribbon panel of GOP spear-carriers yesterday unveiled a "Rightroots" that hadn't existed the day before. Not exactly the same way the progressive netroots evolved, but the right does its business differently.

 

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04:00 PM Aug 02, 2006 - 11 comments permalink


Always Be Closing

You got the prospects coming in. You think they came in to get out of the rain? A guy don't walk on the lot lest he wants to buy. They're sitting out there waiting to give you their money. -Glengarry Glen Ross

In its continuing project of marketing through white papers, D.C. consulting shop M+R Strategic Services offers a new short report, "Want to Cultivate New List Members? Skip the Small Talk!"

 

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04:30 PM Jul 31, 2006 - 4 comments permalink


PR 2.0 Essentials

In a deft follow-up to its ballyhooed Social Media press release template, SHIFT Communications has issued a free .pdf, PR 2.0 Essentials. (naturally, the press release announcing it uses the Social Media format.)

Public relations as a professional endeavor is largely tangential to DemocracyInAction's thrust, but this is a valuable resource for anyone involved in online messaging.  There's nothing truly new in this guide -- and for those that have inflicted upon themselves the copious volumes of nonprofit-focused "web 2.0" literature (such as this), a great deal will sound very familiar, translated from one profession's cant into another.

 

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11:00 AM Jul 27, 2006 - 5 comments permalink


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