Monthly Archives: June 2009

#1 takeaway from the Oklahoma Twitter Study

I've given it a lot of thought and the number one takeaway from the Oklahoma Twitter Study doesn't have anything to do with Twitter and yet it is what I find most fascinating about social media. Are you ready...? The number one takeaway from this study is that it was done at all (power of the ...

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Oklahoma Twitter Study Part II

Rather than update the post below I thought I would start a new one simply because the focus is somewhat changing... Two things: First, about Stillwater. Lots of theories about why this city ranked number one per capita. If it is the result of those college punks then why didn't Norman, with its 30,000 enrolled students, score ...

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Oklahoma Twitter Study

What follows is a work in progress so please disregard errors/typos/etc. My reason for posting this as a work in progress is simple, this is some important data and no place to collect the conversations surrounding it - consider this a surrogate.  The original title of this post was, "That @mattgalloway", which I will explain ...

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Revisit – It’s Your Professors PR Now More Than Ever

I wrote the following back in October of 2008. It seems the tide is slightly turning on social media, specifically Twitter, or at least it is here, in the echo chamber of social media, so I thought it was worthy of a revisit. I don't think I would change much. I might add a ...

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Content vs. Everything Else

A few days ago I tweeted a link to an article by Brian Solis and received a response from @abbyannette regarding the visual appeal of his site PR 2.0. In the interest of full disclosure: 1) I know Abby, she was a student of mine and I have the highest level ...

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