December 9, 2010
Blog ArchivesFrom Paris, with love! The web.
We’ve been keeping an eye on this, some great stuff coming out of the annual Le Web conference in Paris, France the past few days. It’s a refreshingly cool event because of how the Bordeaux informs the dialogue. Everyone seems to be a bit more relaxed. “When in Paris…” The show brings in over 3,000 … Continue Reading
What’s the Value of a Facebook Fan?
When it comes to valuing your online social network, how do you put a price tag on a friend or a fan? Recently, noted journalist Matthew Ingram wrote a great article on Gigacom.com providing evidence for the value of a Facebook Fan and suggesting how much they are really worth. In his research, Matthew found … Continue Reading
Twitter engages us most to watch online video
Brightcove’s blog today has some interesting findings from an online video research study they did with Tubemogul. They analyzed Q1 performance in online video from 2009 and 2010 and summarized their findings as such: Online video views has grown dramatically: 40 percent for broadcast media networks. 300 percent for web-based media networks. Spike is attributable … Continue Reading
The first 90 days of itiBiti
More great news coming out of the itiBiti platform. We’re still in the BETA phase of the lifecycle, and already we’re seeing very positive metrics emerge. A few of the highlights: Over 60% of those consumers directly targeted by brands in a closed environment have downloaded the application 64% of the users engage with the … Continue Reading
From Paris, with love! The web.
We’ve been keeping an eye on this, some great stuff coming out of the annual Le Web conference in Paris, France the past few days. It’s a refreshingly cool event because of how the Bordeaux informs the dialogue. Everyone seems to be a bit more relaxed. “When in Paris…” The show brings in over 3,000 … Continue Reading
What’s the Value of a Facebook Fan?
When it comes to valuing your online social network, how do you put a price tag on a friend or a fan? Recently, noted journalist Matthew Ingram wrote a great article on Gigacom.com providing evidence for the value of a Facebook Fan and suggesting how much they are really worth. In his research, Matthew found … Continue Reading
Twitter engages us most to watch online video
Brightcove’s blog today has some interesting findings from an online video research study they did with Tubemogul. They analyzed Q1 performance in online video from 2009 and 2010 and summarized their findings as such: Online video views has grown dramatically: 40 percent for broadcast media networks. 300 percent for web-based media networks. Spike is attributable … Continue Reading
The first 90 days of itiBiti
More great news coming out of the itiBiti platform. We’re still in the BETA phase of the lifecycle, and already we’re seeing very positive metrics emerge. A few of the highlights: Over 60% of those consumers directly targeted by brands in a closed environment have downloaded the application 64% of the users engage with the … Continue Reading













