I’ve been accumulating news stories and blog posts for a B2B social media training course.  As much as I like Digg, I felt like Delicious was a better way to organzing the articles.

Here is the link

I particularly like Peter Kim ’s wiki with social media use cases.  ** Name drop alert *** Peter, maybe we could grab another giant crab boil at SXSW this year with Mr. Cutler…

I still need to add a bunch of Groundswell related stuff and don’t like any of the conventional articles about measurement as they were mostly written by people who have never marketed anything besides themselves.

Did I miss any obvious ones.

Any ones I should delete?

Thanks and slice you later.

3 Responses to “My social media reading list”
  1. Ajay Sharma says:

    Frank,

    I wonder if you should also consider Search engine optimization and advertising in social media. If so, SEMPO institute is a good one for folks to check out. I am its member and taking the ‘Insider guide to search marketing’ course.

  2. Frank says:

    Ajay,

    Good question. Most of the “social media marketing” types who also subscribe to the inbound marketing philosphy see the two as interconnected.

    Thanks for the heads up about SEMPO. I have to check it out.

    Frank

  3. Ajay Sharma says:

    Just started off with your suggestions on Digg and Delicious.

    Thanks Frank

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