The Wild Wacky World of Web 2.0 Communications

On November 3, 2008, in Uncategorized, by Steve Kayser

Not a high-tech whizbang hypothetical supraluminal know-it-all enthralled and embedded in the frenetically byzantine world of Geekdom?

Me either.

This Web 2.0 talk got you scratching your head – or duct taping it to keep it from exploding?

Me too.

Well, here’s a slide presentation I put together to help normal people try to get a look (from a geek-safe distance) at some of the emerging tools, services and principles of this new and evolving communications media.

Lot of pictures. Not many words. You’re head won’t explode. But it might get close.

Takes about 2-3 minutes to go through.

Slide 3 loads a little slow. It’s an embedded video. FULL-SCREEN is enabled. Check it out.

HELP A NORMAL PERSON OUT!

Share this slide show at will, anywhere, anytime, under the uncreative certainly uncommon license.

No, that’s not a picture of me.

I use a spotlight.

Steve Kayser is a seasoned Media Relations Director and an award-winning business writer. His unique (some say bizarre) approach to PR, Marketing and Media Relations has been documented in a marketing best practices case study by MarketingSherpa, profiled as a “Purple Cow,” by author Seth Godin, and featured in the best-selling books, The New Rules of Marketing and PR by David Meerman Scott and "Tuned In: Uncover the Extraordinary Opportunities That Lead to Business Breakthroughs" by Craig Stull, Phil Myers, and David Meerman Scott. Steve has also been featured in the following publications: A Marketer’s Guide to e-Newsletter Publishing, Credibility Branding, Innovation Quarterly, B2B Marketing Trends, PRWEEK, Faces of E-Content, and The Ragan Report. Steve's writings have appeared in Corporate Finance Magazine, CEO Refresher, Entrepreneur Magazine, Business 2.0, and Fast Company Magazine – among many others.. Google+

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