Displaying posts tagged with

“Google”

Social Climbing, Social Networking, Anti-Social Behavior

I have been using Google + for a few days now (and no, this is not a post all about Google +) and have noticed an interesting phenomenon already. Everyone wants a “do-over” on social connectivity. Much discussion is happening around posts like, “Will you build your network differently here?” And the consensus seems to [...]

LinkedInGoogle BookmarksStumbleUponShare

What Drives Your Digital Engine?

I live a digital life. I don’t mean that I’m involved in digital media, though I am (hey, you’re reading this, right, and you probably got here via Facebook, Twitter, or Google). I mean that my first instinct to discover, research, connect or share now involves digital platforms. Cases in point: I saw a tweet [...]

LinkedInGoogle BookmarksStumbleUponShare

Google Goes Social And Size Does Matter

I noticed yesterday that new results were on my Google results page (entry on the page, above?).  A bit stalker-ish, I guess, but its the beginnings of mainstreaming the relevant web the way we’ve been talking about on this blog and many others. Google’s take on Social Search mirrors what I’ve been saying (or my [...]

LinkedInGoogle BookmarksStumbleUponShare

Passion, Influence, Relevance and Bubbles

Someone who is passionate about an idea or product or brand keeps on learning, and loving, and sharing experiences and interactions born of the love affair. And those shared moments will typically only resonate with those who are interested in the same brand or idea. Maybe the audience isn’t in love yet… maybe just experimenting or looking for a first date. That’s where passionate people and influence intersect.

LinkedInGoogle BookmarksStumbleUponShare

Real Time Relevance – The New SEO

How real time search is driving relevance on the web, and why companies need to care…. and prepare.

LinkedInGoogle BookmarksStumbleUponShare

Google Wave is a Useless Single Shoe

My thoughts on why Google Wave is like one half of a really great pair of shoes.

LinkedInGoogle BookmarksStumbleUponShare