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US Newspaper Circulation Falls – San Francisco Chronicle Leads Loss

Monday, October 26th, 2009

US newspaper circulation is continuing it’s downward trend with San Francisco Chronicle suffering the largest loss of 26% from last year according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations via the Wall Street Journal. USA Today used to have the largest circulation, but with an approximate 17% drop in circulation, the former number two Wall Street Journal has risen to the top position.

After the WSJ published last Saturday’s editorial where the author endorsed insider trading, I predict if they keep pushing their point of view, their circulation too will be falling. I for one, considered canceling my subscription.

Twitter or Facebook – Which is Better For B2B Marketing?

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Just what you have been waiting for, a real world comparison of Twitter and Facebook. Which do you think provides better ROI for large marketers? I interviewed the social media strategist in charge of Oracle’s Twitter and Facebook programs and he has some surprising answers. Check the podcast at New Media Currents for details.

Best Practices for Online Video

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

We just published a podcasts talking about how Salesforce.com uses online video to improve brand loyalty and increase sales.

http://www.newmediacurrents.com/10_NMC_10.13.09.mp3

It’s always great to see a case study of someone who is using the technology, talking about numbers and speaking openly about their practices. Podcast features the head of the video group as he talks about how they produce video, YouTube integration, and techniques to get the most bang for the buck. In the next day or two, we’ll be publishing a podcast with the person who heads up Oracle’s Facebook and Twitter initiatives. Check back regularly with New Media Currents.

Social Media Insights at the Conclusion of Oracle Open World

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Open world wrapped up yesterday with a keynote delivered in part by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. I covered the show via podcast and have a number of interesting podcast programs in production, to be released next week. My mission was to uncover what is working and what is not working in social media and to highlight social media offerings in prepackaged enterprise software. As the head of MobileCast Media, I am always asking other business leaders 1. if they are seeing signs of recovery 2. what is working right now for winning new business. We won’t deal with the economic questions here but I want to know what is working in marketing not only so I can not only fine tune my company’s own service offerings, but also best practices so that we can win some of our own new customers. You might gain some insights for your company by listening in.

As far as media is concerned, I’m not only interested in new/social media, but am interested in traditional media as well. Successful companies use a mix of media and I don’t advocate abandoning traditional. Change is hitting us so rapidly, not only the changes in how consumers are spending their time (Facebook, Twitter) but the economic downturn has also changed business and consumer buying behavior.

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Sun Integration, Social Media Showing In Apps

Monday, October 12th, 2009

This was the first day of Oracle Open World for me and I was impressed with the show. I saw a lot of integration with Sun for a solid hardware/software combination. It reminds me that things could go back to the old IBM model where one vendor owns the hardware and the software. In the CRM sessions, I can see that robust new Web 2.0 functionality is well within reach. Through extension, mobile capabilities were demonstrated, including lightweight customized mobile interfaces, complete with SMS messaging and Facebook posting. More tomorrow…

Heading to Oracle Openworld

Monday, October 12th, 2009

I’m interested to see how Oracle and it’s associates are embracing Web 2.0. If I find interesting stories, I’ll be blogging or podcasting, (check http://www.newmediacurrents.com) depending on what is most appropriate. Follow at #mediaman827.

Communicating With Online Video

Monday, October 12th, 2009

A friend forwarded me an interesting article on using video to show impatient prospects what your company does. This article points out and I underscore the fact that just as in any medium, one must be very clear, concise and creative with video. I work with a lot of tech companies and frequently run across marketing techies who think because their camera records with the latest technology, that their video is going to be great. Often times these folks turn out a home made video that looks like it was shot by a teenager.

http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/10/11/the-underutilized-power-of-the-video-demo-to-explain-what-the-hell-you-actually-do/