(results for items tagged 'social media')

Grooveeffect

Grooveeffect is an urban/indie culture web site dedicated to curating the best in emerging style, music, and trends, and is ranked in the Top 20 music blogs worldwide by Alexa. Originally launched in late 2004 as a small web store, it was re-launched in late 2005 as a content site and quickly grew to be one of the leading urban/indie lifestyle sites on the web, reaching up to 100K unique visitors per month. The site...

posted on 02.05.10 

Let Me Google That For You

I was invited to speak on search at the San Francisco Bay Club for the "Connect5" networking event on August 19, 2009, and when deciding on what specifically to talk about, I realized I didn't want to give another iteration of the 'make your site rank higher' presentation I'd seen hundreds of times. With that in mind, I decided to look at the broader aspects of search, including how search can influence brand, the...

posted on 08.19.09 

\^^/ TWEET OF THE BEAST \^^/ ...this is my 666th Tweet, and Iron Maiden told me you should click this link.

So when this post gets tweeted out by FriendFeed it will be my 666th tweet. I actually have a history of 666th-ness on the web. For example, I am the Member of the Beast on the Facebook "Tumblr Users" group, an accomplishment which I quickly reveal to any ladies I come across resulting in immediate seduction. Then I'm all like, "Too bad ladies I'm already taken!" ...oooh I'm such a tease!...

posted on 07.29.09 

Informal Survey: MySpace - Do you still use it?

I'm just curious if anyone still uses MySpace. If so, leave a comment telling me why. If not, please do the same. I'm just curious. Personally I haven't used it in a long, long time. It's a pain to update, looks like shit, and too many people have pages that take 90 seconds to load because they have four auto-play YouTube videos, two music tracks, 47 images, and a dozen comments featuring always-classy glittery animated...

posted on 05.04.09 

Why Blog World should send me to SXSW

The Blog World / New Media Expo conference is having a contest asking readers to explain why they should be chosen to go to South by Southwest Interactive (aka SXSW Interactive), the criteria for winning being that users should explain, via new media, why they deserve to go. With SXSW billing itself as Music + Film + Interactive, I figured I'd use that as a framework for explaining why I'm the guy who deserves to...

posted on 03.01.09 

I just started a tumblog

Check out the brand spankin' new 'stream' link on the footer to check it out. Basically it'll be an easy to update stream of consciousness type of deal...all the crap I come across on the web. I previously posted this type of thing to Facebook, but I hate walled gardens. Plus, having it hosted on my own space makes me feel a little more open about what I can and can not post. http://stream.seanmulholland.com/...

posted on 02.10.09 

The Xumii iPhone app makes your phone social

Or should I say *more* social, since for most of us our mobile is becoming our #1 means of communication. This video showcases the new app, its various features, and why you should download it now (BTW it's free). In short, Xumii is a single app that let's you manage all your networks - IM (AIM, Yahoo, MSN, etc), Facebook, Flickr, MySpace, iMeem, etc - all from a single app. You can also easily share...

posted on 02.09.09 

Getting your blog feed on Facebook

Check out this video from the TypePad team at Six Apart - it's a quick tutorial on how to get your blog's RSS feed on Facebook. //via Everything TypePad...

posted on 02.09.09 

2.5 things about me

I got this started in the walled-garden that is Facebook, might be fun to see how far it can go. My friend Brandon noted that if people alternate tagging 2 and 3 friends each it'll average to 2.5. Horray maths! Rules: Once you've been tagged, you are supposed to write a note with 2.5 random things, facts, habits, or goals about you. At the end, choose 2.5 people to be tagged. About me: 1. I'm...

posted on 02.09.09 

What makes someone a social media expert?

Recently I was questioned about my social media expertise because I'm not a major Twitter user. That led me to wonder, what is it that really makes someone a social media expert? It seems to me that many equate extensive use of a service to expertise in that service, and then go on to equate extensive use of multiple services to a wider breadth of experience. I find this rather interesting, because high school students...

posted on 01.24.09 

 
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