SWMS Analysis: Chasing Facebook Places
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Thu, 2010-08-19 09:56
Sure as you're born, Facebook Places will come up in that meeting or conference call later today. You'll need to be cogent. What's your method?
For what it's worth, here's ours:
SWMS Analysis: Twitter Analysis Our Way
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Thu, 2010-04-15 21:00It's easy to follow an influencer on Twitter. But don't stop there. Who provides the biggest audience when others reply to that influencer or re-Tweet their material? Even better is to know who a given influencer replies to. That could lead you to entirely new influencers.
SWMS Tweet: CNET's Scott Ard: 2010 Challenges
Submitted by Christy Whitmore on Thu, 2010-02-18 11:01We sat down with CNET EIC Scott Ard this week...rather than send out an SWMS e-mail alert, we'll stream the juicy nuggets here on SWMSTweet. 10:15 AM Feb 12th
SWMS Reporter's Notebook: Byrne, Buley, Vascellaro
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Tue, 2009-12-01 18:49Former BusinessWeek.com editor-in-chief John A. Byrne today announced his new California-based start-up -- C-Change Media Inc.

SWMS Tweet: Tweet Stat Spotcheck
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Tue, 2009-12-01 03:12From @SWMSTweet - Insight into the way some top journalists tweet:
SWMS Tweet: Twitter influence research
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Sat, 2009-11-21 22:00This is a great piece of Twitter influence research from WunderkindPR in ATL
SWMS Tweet: Twittering analysts
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Mon, 2009-11-16 12:16Of the top 15 industry analysts who use Twitter, six are from....
SWMS Alert: Twitter Lists Change Everything
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Mon, 2009-11-02 22:00Twitter lists are about to redefine influence in the eyes of the media-minded.
Journalists, bloggers, and analysts have begun publishing lists of their favorite Twitterers. The more lists these Twitterers make, the higher their influence.
SWMS Facebook Group: RT School: Impact, Impact, Impact
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Mon, 2009-10-26 21:00-- SWMS Content Exclusive to Our Facebook Group --
This eWeek headline reads, "Nvidia Working with Microsoft on GPU Computing for HPC." The straightforward headline works because that's the news. But in the impulsive world of micro-messaging, the headline is too long a...nd too boring. Few will re-Tweet it.
SWMSTweet: GDGT.com's live coverage
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Fri, 2009-10-23 13:22Content from our subscriber only Twitter feed: