by Wayne Kurtzman | Oct 23, 2010 | Analytics, Content, Marketing, Social Media, Web 2.0
Nearly 100 people attended the second unconference, PodCamp New Hampshire (PCNH) held at the Portsmouth Harbor Events Center in Portsmouth NH. (Related: What a PodCamp? ) If you attended my session on growing ears (to measure the voices of social media) and how to...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Oct 3, 2010 | Analytics, Marketing, mcommerce, Social Media, Web 2.0
It really wasn’t my intent to write another article about PodCamp Boston. Sure, I was speaking, but I was going to wait until it was PodCamp New Hampshire’s turn in the spotlight. I’ve spent years measuring people’s interactions with web...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Sep 25, 2010 | Analytics, education, Feature, Marketing, Photo, Social Media, Web 2.0
PodCamp Boston 5 – the fifth year of the Chris Penn and Chris Brogan idea in collaborative learning. As the PodCamp Boston site says: “PodCamp is an unconference where newbies and advanced content makers alike come to learn more about and share their...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Sep 11, 2010 | Geolocation, mcommerce, Social Media, Web 2.0
Data visualization agency JESS3 had one of the best data visualization models of social media. The Conversation Prism made it clear how big the social media world has become. That is, until their new model came out (left) which, for lack of a better word just...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Aug 30, 2010 | Feature, Innovation, Marketing, Social Media, Web 2.0
Seth Priebatsch, the CEO and Chief Ninja of the mobile geolocation game company SCVNGR, (pronounced scavenger), wants to build a game layer on top of the world. Listening to him speak at the recent TEDxBoston conference makes you realize that the game layer is...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Jun 18, 2010 | Social Media, Web 2.0
Twitter is a weird bird, but I use it. It provides me access to more ideas and resources per hour than any other platform. I can control which people’s content (or tweets) I will read. I cannot however control who reads my public tweets. That means that is...