Posted in Facebook, Social Network on Jul 16th, 2010
As written on my blog, the movie about how Facebook got started in a Harvard dorm room is now scheduled to hit the theaters around the world in October this year. After reading a bit about the film, especially that it where primary based on the book “The Accidental Billionaires” by Ben Mezrich, I thought [...]
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Many articles and blog posts have been written about Zappos.com as a social media best practice example, but after reading the book “Delivering Happiness” by the Zappos.com CEO Tony Hsieh, it stands clear to me that it’s not all about social media – it’s about a company doing a whole of things right and social [...]
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Posted in Social Media, Social Network on Jun 2nd, 2010
It’s called Flattr (don’t get me to say it out loud), it’s a Swedish start-up and it’s all about bringing economy into that part of the web where individuals spend a lot of time, creating great content. Flattr is a social micro-payment platform that lets you donate to the things you like and thereby support [...]
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A while back I wrote the first post about digital identity ‘Digital identity – We Create Ourselves‘. It was about how everyone from ‘normal’ to hardcore tech and internet people create themselves online. This support their identity – not only online but it even empowers their offline identity, some without even thinking about it. Join [...]
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No doubt that there is a lot of articles and blog posts out there about how businesses either don’t use social media the right way (according to us – the so called experts, guru’s and ninja’s) or that they just haven’t seen the light and the importance yet. For the last three weeks, I have [...]
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Posted in Facebook, Twitter on Feb 15th, 2010
Friday’s kick off for the Winter Olympics 2010 in Vancouver was not only the start of a competition between athletes in winter sports like curling, bobsleighing, ski jumping, ice hockey – OK, you get the picture. In a recent article, titled “Facebook and Twitter Compete for Olympic Glory” the New York Times introduced a new discipline [...]
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Posted in Facebook, Tips on Feb 3rd, 2010
Yesterday Nick O’Neil, the founder of in my opinion the top three blog when it comes to knowledge about Facebook, wrote “Facebook Groups Vs Pages: The Definitive Guide”. There is no doubt that a lot of people can’t figure out what to use, especially since Facebook alters the features once in a while. This is [...]
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Posted in Social Media on Jun 9th, 2009
Written by Jonas Klit Nielsen We are finally ready to show you this little web film we made for a client. The Danish tabloid paper Ekstra Bladet has had great success with making screen cleaners for mobile phones with their Page 9 girls, washing the screen. You can see one of them here: We thought [...]
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Posted in Social Media, Social Network on May 26th, 2009
Written by Jonas Klit Nielsen This is a post asking for your input because this is the initial thoughts on what I call TribeSourcing. You might read the following and think: ‘What is he talking about? That will never work’ or ‘This is already fully established and just called something else’. But you might also [...]
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Posted in Mindjumpers on May 19th, 2009
Written by Jonas Klit Nielsen Yeaahhh – love to tell you that we have found another member to our Mindjumpers tribe. Her name is Thilde and she is our first full time Project and Communication consultant. We convinced her to move from Aarhus to Copenhagen to work at Mindjumpers, which practically means that she has [...]
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