
Should you be afraid? Already, close to 1,600 comments show that Gawker commenters are desperate to date. Fortunately, they seem inclined to stick to each other.

Should you be afraid? Already, close to 1,600 comments show that Gawker commenters are desperate to date. Fortunately, they seem inclined to stick to each other.
Launch a social media campaign that will build your brand and deliver results in our online Social Media Marketing Boot Camp starting June 7. Speakers include Abigail Cusick (Bravo Digital), Gregory Galant (Sawhorse Media), Alex Leo (Thomson Reuters Digital), Jim Tobin (Ignite Social Media), and many more. Read the reviews. 
How many hours can you spend watching cute dog photos and videos? Probably more than you think. Dogasaur.com, a new website all about dogs, has become a social network of sorts for dog lovers where users can create profiles for their dogs, make friends for themselves and their dogs, chat and email, post photos, videos and also do more on their new Facebook page. The appeal of this social model for Dogasaur.com has been sensational since its Facebook page was launched about 2 months ago and already attracted over 200,000 likes. Now inquiring minds want to know, so how did they do that?
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There are few things in life I find intimidating. Among them: skydiving, chef Gordon Ramsey and writing a novel. Though not necessarily in that order. Actually, yes, exactly in that order. Let’s take the last one first. Read more
The 2008 Online Community Effectiveness Study, sponsored by Deloitte, The Society of New Communications Research and Beeline Labs, assists businesses in gauging success
Rotorblog always brings you the latest social networking news and online communications info. That’s why we want to tell you about a new survey being conducted by Deloitte, The Society of New Communications Research and Beeline Labs.
And they need your help.
The goal is to get a better understanding of how much business value online communities are yielding. Also, how are companies measuring success?
If you are involved with managing online communities for an organization, you can participate in the 2008 Online Community Effectiveness Study by clicking here.
Results of the survey will be out in May. Once they’re published, you’ll find them on RotorBlog.