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Now That It’s The One Millionth and First Word, “Web 3.0″ Can Be Retired To The Dictionary

I kid I kid but…seriously?

As a Seattle Web Design company that specializes in Seattle Search Engine Optimization and Seattle Social Media Marketing, I think TechCrunch is sweet and reference it as much as possible. The following are some examples of how we’ll work with you even if you’re not a big corporate company but have monthly marketing budget.

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What do you do if you are an obscure language group in Austin, Texas looking for attention? You declare “Web 2.0″ the one millionth word in the English language. So says the Global Language Monitor, which looks at usage of words on the Web and adds them to its online dictionaries. “Web 2.0″ has been in common usage for a long time, even though Merriam-Webster does not yet recognize it. But interest in the term peaked long ago, and everyone is pretty much ready to move on now. Even John Battelle and Tim O’Reilly, who popularized the term with their Web 2.0 conferences, realize the term is stale. They are looking to extend their brand by calling their next conference “Web Squared.” I guess Web 3.0 was taken.

Kudos to the Language Monitor for picking the one word guaranteed to get them coverage. I just don’t think that “Hai Joi” (Word No. 999,999) or “Noob” (No. 999,998) would have elicited the same response. However, their definition is not so great:

Web 3.0 – The next generation of web products and services, coming soon to a browser near you.

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Examples of Social Media that RoryMartin.com will do for your company

As a Seattle Web Design company that specializes in Seattle Search Engine Optimization and Seattle Social Media Marketing, I think Mashable is sweet and reference it as much as possible. The following are some examples of how we’ll work with you even if you’re not a big corporate company but have monthly marketing budget.

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We’ve discussed some tactics to get your company better engaged with social media. Lest you think there’s a limit to how you can connect with business and customer facing audiences, we’ve assembled this list of more than 35 companies who are experimenting with social media in a host of different ways.

This list is by no means exhaustive, and it represents a wide variety of businesses, industries and social media tools. As you can see, engagement takes many forms. Some are likely to generate more discussions with the company while others might result better connections between customers. Some will fade away over the next 6-12 months while others will continue to grow and evolve.

There are no rules to what form your engagement has to take. Look at your company, identify its strengths, what types of conversations energize employees and determine how you can best grow/shape/build/join your own community.

If you have other examples of corporate social media engagement, please share them in the comments.

Blendtec is famous for its bevy of inexpensive “Will It Blend” videos posted on YouTube and shared by millions.

Adobe maintains a list of interesting company related websites and conversations on the social bookmarking site Delicious.

Best Western sponsors a blog,“On the Go with Amy,” where the author travels the country writing about her experiences.

Cadence recently relaunched its website that now prominently promotes the company’s community.

Cisco hosts 12 blogs addressing a variety of audiences for their global business.

Coca-Cola Conversations is a blog written by company historian Phil Mooney that focuses on Coke collectibles.

Dell leverages a variety of social media platforms for customer engagement, including an island in the virtual world of Second Life.

Ford publishes news releases with lots of multimedia content and employs a social media news release format to display them in their newsroom.

Fujifilm recently launched a social network to build a community of photo enthusiasts around its newest camera.

GM uses blogs to communicate directly with its customers around topics ranging from design to green tech.

H&R Block created a Facebook fan site to aggregate its social media activities, engage customers and offer tax advice/resources.

HP used Twitter to power a scavenger hunt at a recent conference (BlogHer).

HSBC built the HSBC Business Network to connect entrepreneurs using blogs, videos and forums.

IBM was the first large enterprise to embrace employee blogging and now boasts thousands of blogs related to every facet of its business.

Intel has also developed many social media touch points with its software communities, which includes blogs, Twitter (Twitter reviews) and virtual worlds.

Intuit sponsors the Tax Almanac wiki, where anyone can find and contribute to this resource for tax information.

Jeep connects with customers via a community page with links to photos on Flickr (Flickr reviews), the company’s MySpace (MySpace reviews) and Facebook pages and a list enthusiast groups.

JetBlue employs social media as part of its training for JetBlue University.

Johnson & Johnson uses this blog to show another side of the company, with frequent video posts and interviews.

Lenovo launched “Voices of the Olympics Games” to aggregate posts from the athletes competing in Beijing.

Marriott CEO Bill Marriott posts regular updates and stories from his travels to Marriott properties around the world to fuel the content for this entertaining blog.

McDonalds maintains a blog to highlight the company’s corporate social responsibility efforts.

National Geographic uses Google’s new virtual world, Lively, to bring people together around its new show, LA Hard Hats.

New York Times is beta testing a Firefox (Firefox reviews) add-on that allows users to share and comment on stories through a decentralized social network.

Nike started a social community on Loopd to connect athletes interested in surfing, BMX bike racing and similar activities with the brand.

SAP sponsored a global survey of social media professionals to learn more about social media worldwide.

Sears partnered with MTV to create a social network around Back to School shopping.

Southwest Airlines employees share their stories and communicate directly with customers through the “Nuts About Southwest” blog.

Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz’s blog is the example most often cited for what the CEO blog can be.

Starbucks started MyStarbucksIdea so that customers can submit ideas for the company which are then voted on by other users, the best of which will be implemented by the company.

Toyota started its own virtual world to promote its products in Japan (site is in Japanese).

Visa launched The Visa Business Network application on Facebook to connect small business users and to help them promote their businesses to a larger community.

Wells-Fargo blogs target two audiences; one examines the company’s history and the other is for students interested in getting their finances in order.

WWE has a Facebook application, among other social networking tools and widgets, to bring fans closer to the action.

Xerox blogs address several of the company’s core B2B constituencies.

Zappos uses Twitter for employees to communicate with Zappos customers about their shared love of footwear.

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Use LinkedIn for Link Building – RoryMartin.com Seattle Social Media Expert

Great article from this guys blog:

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Many of you may know about LinkedIn. If you don’t, then let me enlighten. Linkedin is a social networking site that targets business professionals. It is helpful in setting up relationships for business opportunities and partnerships. It also has a more social aspect that is gaining in popularity. 

And while the business networking aspect is great, I’m writing to tell you it can be useful for your SEO efforts too, specifically link building. You may not know this, but LinkedIn does not employ the nofollow attribute on its links, like most other social networking sites. So that means we can use LinkedIn responsibly to build some nice one-way links to our sites and blogs. Even better your employees can use this to build some SEO-friendly links to your company site.

Lets look at the easy steps to do this.

1. Of course the first step is to get a LinkedIn account, if you don’t have one already join today.

2. Go to your profile page and click the link at the top right, “Edit Public Profile Settings”.

3. You can edit “Your Public Profile URL” and choose either your name or your company name. I used my name. Company owners may be better off using the company name for branding purposes. Some of you more SEO-minded people can use keywords in your URL, but I don’t believe spamming your url with keywords is the best option. When you have decided, set the address.

4.Choose “Full View recommended” as your option so search engines can see your links.

5. Be sure to check the “Websites” check box so they are showing on your public profile. You don’t want to hide from the search engine spiders. If you don’t have any sites, go add them (see step 6)

6. Add your websites, if you haven’t already. Be sure to use descriptive keywords in your link text. LinkedIn will give you the default text of “My Website” and “My Blog”, but I’m betting you can do better. I used SEO Company and SEO Blog. And try use all three website options, deep link to one site if you don’t have three sites. Be sure to choose “Other” when editing the website or you can’t enter your custom text.

7. To make these links have more authority, you will need to link to your public profile page. Put it on your own site, on your blog, in your comments on other blogs and so forth. Oh, and of course make connections with LinkedIn.Tthat is why you joined, right?

You have just created up to three one-way links on a high-ranking, high-authority site…for free.

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OFFICIAL MICROSOFT ALUMNI NETWORK SPONSORED EVENT

Type: MSA Event
Date: 05/19/2009
Time: 6 – 8:00pm (5:30pm Registration)
Location University of Washington, Computer Science & Engineering, Paul Allen Atrium
185 Stevens Way
Seattle
WA
98195-2350
United States
Cost: $20 per person, MSA members only

Description: Join us for the MSA Spring Member Event on May 19th in the Paul Allen Atrium at the University of Washington. This after work appetizer and cocktail social will begin at 6:00pm (registration to open at 5:30). During the event, Tony Audino, MSA Founder, will give a presentation and a demo focused on the new MSA community platform, which is scheduled to launch on March 15, 2009. Heavy appetizers and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided and there will be a no host bar. Event attendees will be entered to win several gift certificates to local and online merchants. For members outside of the Redmond Area, we are planning to post a video of the presentation after the event so you can discover the features and benefits of the MSA’s new community platform. We hope you will join us. Registration will be on a first come, first served basis with a maximum of 250 attendees.
Hors d’Oeuvres Buffet

  • A Display of Fresh Crudités with Green Goddess Dressing
  • Vegetarian Spring Roll with Plum Sauce
  • Trio Tapanade Display
  • Smoked Salmon Mousse, Pan Fried Onion Mousse; & Hearts of Palm
  • Served with assorted flat breads.
  • Teriyaki Meatballs sprinkled with sesame seed
  • Fruit Infused Waters
  • Lemonade

No Host Bar: Beer $4 and Wine $6
For more information, please contact us at info@microsoftalumni.com. RSVP Information:
Jennie Ellis
206-792-4251
info@microsoftalumni.com
http://www.microsoftalumni.com

Register here:
https://www.msanet.org/default.asp?pageID=evts_registration&eventid=988

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Seattle Social Media Marketing talk show – Too cool for RoryMartin.com

Gonnn try this out on Friday the 17th at 8:00 am…

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http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Seattle-Web-Design/2009/04/17/Seattle-Social-Media-Marketing

I’m going to do a bunch of talking about the information on my blog and my site

Check it out.

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4/22 Expert Panel: Using Social Media to build better products and engage with customers

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Rory Martin will be speaking at this event.

Details:
Date: April 22
6:00 – 6:30 Light Snacks & Networking
6:30 – 8:00 Program & Facilitated Discussion
Location: Amdocs, 2211 Elliott Ave, Seattle

Join us on April 22 as a panel of Social Media experts goes beyond buzzwords and explains social media from a Product Manager’s perspective.

Chris Noble, CEO of Kompolt, the cause branded social media agency, will kick off a discussion about why product managers should care about social media. As a former Product Manager, Chris will clarify the possibilities it offers throughout the product life cycle. He’ll also lead an open discussion with some local social media experts, including Jude O’Reilley, former VP of Product Management and Marketing at Trusera, (and a former Gartner analyst) Scot French, Product Marketer with social network company Zooppa, Trevor Rotzein, Product Manager at LexisNexis, plus Meighan Berberich and Rory Martin of Conenza.

You’ll get:
• A quick primer on social media basics, including what it is and isn’t, why consumers dig it, how businesses and product managers can use it.
• Clarity on social media myths vs. facts
• Tips and practices you can use, from a panel of social media/product management experts

We’ll have a live Twitter session going and will be blogging from the event. Come with your questions and get ready to get social!

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Conenza Tops Cool Vendor List for Social Networking Companies

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Conenza Named “Cool Vendor” in Social Software Report by Gartner

Vendors selected for the “Cool Vendors in Social Software” report are “innovative, impactful and intriguing”

SEATTLE, WA, (PRWEB) March 17, 2009 – Conenza, a leading provider of corporate social networking solutions for enterprise alumni and employee communities, today announced that it was one of four vendors listed in the “Cool Vendors in Social Software, 2009” (1) report by top analyst firm, Gartner, Inc.

According to the Gartner report, “social software is one of the hottest areas in the software industry.” Strategic CIOs and HR leaders are leveraging social software to retain access to the valuable knowledge of departing employees, reduce recruiting costs, facilitate effective employee on-boarding and off-boarding, and build extended talent pools of company-savvy collaborators and contributors.

“In today’s challenging economic environment, companies are looking for ways to quickly increase efficiency and cut costs,” said Tony Audino, Conenza CEO. “A private and secure corporate social network can enable a company to enhance collaboration and the sharing of best practices and information across the enterprise, identify and leverage the unique skill sets of employees and corporate alumni, and create valuable connections between and among current and former employees around the globe. With world-class technology and more than a decade of ‘online community-building’ experience, Conenza guides Global 2000 companies in building and growing vibrant online alumni and employee social networks, providing a competitive advantage in talent management, knowledge retention, business development, and high-value marketing.”

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Creative Business Growth- A Workshop With Local Experts – The Lab

Velocity Art And Design

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Creative Business Growth: A Workshop With Local Experts
March 19 6-8 pm at our Seattle Store
251 Yale Ave N. Seattle WA 98109  206.749.9575

Guest Experts include

Rory Martin: Seattle web design – Rory has run web design and marketing firms for 12 years including www.rorymartin.com. His areas of expertise are growing small businesses with limited resources, search engine optimization, applying social media to business models, and web design in Seattle.

Tracy Schneider: A writer with the Seattle P-I and principal of her own marketing firm, Tracy excels in unconventional marketing for business and non-profit organizations. Tracy will be discussing how to promote one’s company  through traditional and non-traditional means.

Kristen Rask and Andrea Porter: Owners of Bluebottle Gallery and Schmancy, Andrea and Kristen are collectively the Grassroots Business Association. Speaking on the GBA, their perspective as retailers, and how to support a network of small businesses. They will also be addressing growth of a retail business.

Thanks to Trophy Cupcakes and DrySoda for the refreshments.

Join us for an excellent lecture on Seattle web design.

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Microsoft Alumni Network Helps Connect Former Microsoft Employees with Companies Looking for Top Talent

Microsoft Alumni Network Helps Connect Former Microsoft Employees with Companies Looking for Top Talent
Two special offers available now through the end of March: Companies can post new job openings for free, New Microsoft alumni members can join for only $99 (Standard Rate $130)
Seattle, WA (PRWEB) February 5, 2009 – The Microsoft Alumni Network (MSA) has announced the launch of two special offers designed to help connect exiting and former Microsoft employees with companies looking to fill open positions with high-quality talent.
These special offers, which will last through March 31, 2009, include:
• Free Job Postings for Third-Party Companies:
The Microsoft Alumni Network is currently offering free job postings to companies interested in targeting this qualified pool of more than 10,000 validated Microsoft alumni around the globe. Companies with open positions can post their jobs in the Opportunity Center online at: https://www.msanet.org/default.asp?pageID=car_postjob
• Discounts for New Microsoft Alumni Members:
In an effort to help newly exiting Microsoft employees gain access to new job opportunities, a robust online community, a private social network of fellow alumni, and a broad range of personal and professional member benefits, the Microsoft Alumni Network is offering a “New Member Rate” of $99 (Standard Rate $130).

For over a decade, the Microsoft Alumni Network (MSA) has been the official organization for Microsoft Alumni worldwide. MSA helps support its members with a wide variety of benefits, including access to the Microsoft Company Store, job opportunities at Microsoft and other leading companies, competitive pricing on individual and small business health insurance and benefits, annual events, and other special privileges. Membership is open to authenticated former FTEs of Microsoft.

New members can register to join at:
https://www.msanet.org/default.asp?pageID=join_form1

For more information on the benefits of membership, visit:
http://www.msanet.org/msa_documents/Microsoft_Alumni_Network_Brochure.pdf

About the Microsoft Alumni Network (MSA)

The Microsoft Alumni Network (MSA) is the official membership organization for Microsoft alumni worldwide. MSA was founded in 1995 to help support former Microsoft employees as they move on to pursue new opportunities. Today, MSA helps over 10,000 Microsoft alumni stay connected and benefit from valuable connections, career opportunities, and exclusive discounts on products and services. To learn more about the Microsoft Alumni Network, visit: www.msanet.org.

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RoryMartin.com offers web design and development in Seattle. We services the following areas and beyond.

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