Spotted a new movie about Social Media facts, thinking about using this one in presentations over the SocialNomics one… what do you think?
If you’re concerned about forgetting what you’ll say, take all the words off your slides.
Me on the Loveparade of 2006 in Berlin, I hope that the festival will continue despite of the disaster this year..
It is such a awesome festival, anyone should have chance to go there once in their lives.
The new Amazon Kindle for just 139$, smaller, lighter and wifi only. If there would be no problem with reading pdf’s and other ebook formats I would buy it today!
A week full with training students that are interested in Entrepreneurship. The students follow a program from the Brabant Center of Entrepreneurship that is connected to the University of Tilburg and Eindhoven.
The coolest part is that the students come from all over the world, discussing and working on real life cases makes this a great experience.
Indoor Skydiving is fun!
Awesome experience, wakeboarding! But actually playing arround with this big tire was even more fun!
Create a moment that knocks a customer out of their routine, and you instantly build a stronger relationship.
What have you done with your connection skills that has been worthy of criticism, that moved the dial and that changed the world?
Spotted on Mashable some “creative” uses of CrowdSourcing! Crowdsourcing is a great way of listening to you audiance, ask the crowd something and get a answer. The most important thing is using the answer to improve your company or idea..
I have used 99designs to set out a competition arround a logo for a concept idea and got very cool designs back for a fraction of the normal prices. Crowdsourcing is one of the coolest things the Internet made possible (easier) if you ask me.
Get inspired by these 5 Creative Uses for Crowdsourcing on mashable!
The facts and figures brought to you in a brand new jacket. Out now “Social Media Revolution 2 Refresh”
Collective solar purchasing, the power of the crowd..
When consumers band together, their collective ‘crowd clout’ makes for hefty purchasing power.
Spotted on Springwise.com
(by yiu)
“Journalism Warning Labels” by Tom Scott
(first discovered via boingboing)