Musicians & Social Networking: Why You Need To Be Everywhere
A big thanks to Greg Rollett from Rollett Music Marketing for contributing this awesome guest post!
Subscribe to the Evolvor Friend Feed
Just got word about Freindfeed, an aggregation service that let’s you share all of your different social tagging and bookmarking activity, along with an RSS feeds, Flickr photos, etc, all in one place.
Why Playstation 3 Rules Part I: Game 3.0 & Home
So last week Sony executive director Phil Harrison gave the keynote speech at the Game Developers Conference, which is obviously targeted towards the individuals and companies that develop games for all the different game consoles.
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The Digg Sugar High: One Week Later
It was a week ago today that one of my sites got seriously “Dugg”; we got around 850 Diggs, made the homepage, and received over 20,000 visitors as a result. This was great obviously, especially for a fairly new site that has been more of a pet project than something we expect to pay the bills with.
Understanding Digg User Demographics
Much discussion has been made lately about the pros and the cons of having a site “dugg”.
Firefox TV Commercials: A Lesson in 21st Century Advertising
I was wondering if anyone has seen these absolutely wonderful Firefox TV commercials. They are made by fans and have been airing for some time, though I’ve personally never seen any. I especially enjoy the animated one.
Supporting Local Business Through Social Networks
I just had a late night conversation with a local business owner who owns a record & book shop.
Importing Old Bookmarks into Delicious
I started my Delicious account a few months ago, but never bothered to check to see if I could import my old bookmarks into my account. While doing some research about social bookmarking statistics, I found this Delicious blog post that covers the steps you can take to add your bookmarks. So, if you’re new to the whole social networking and tagging thing, you got no excuse to jump on board now. It’s a far superior method to keeping track of your favorite places on the web.
Don’t Take My Word For It; Dane Cook on the Power of the Internet
I’ve been preaching the gospel of the Internet for some time now. Many of my peers have balked at my rants about how the “net is changing the world” and all that stuff, and I’m fine with that. I don’t expect anybody to fully understand what’s going on as much as I do (especially with all the damn reading I do everyday!). So, it’s nice to see a celebrity figures such as Dane Cook tell you kids straight up that the reason he’s such a success us because of self-promotion online. Future celebrities will become figures in a similar fashion, including myself (I’m calling it now!) Dane also makes a point in the full article from Wired that someday very soon people will change the channels on their television sets from CBS to ABC to MySpace. It’s gonna happen folks, so better get on the train to the future before it’s too late.
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