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Professional with a ten plus background in managing large scale marketing communications campaigns as well as online platforms. Bi cultural, French and North American, perfectly bilingual in French and English and fluent in Spanish. Here I like to communicate my findings and musings on social media ( aka the Web 2.0), from the end user point of view and as it pertains to how companies and brands market their wares. I have a personal interest in international mobility, women's and children's use of the web, internet governance and sustainable development, eating well AND healthy...Search :
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- Customer Interaction With Utilities Via Social Media Rising Swiftly, According to New Pike Research Survey
- From rags to riches thanks to the web and self publishing on Amazon
- Linkedin now offering statistics for its Groups
- Training sessions on social media marketing starting December 2011
- Google Plus social network member Profiles in Novembre 2011
Monthly Archives: March 2007
Family social networks for professional women: photos or advice?
As I spend a lot of time analyzing the online social networking phenomenon, as a web entrepreneur and marketing communications professional, I ‘d like to ask you women visitors a question: Is there a feminine approach and a masucline approach … Continue reading
A Web 2.0 Definition right from the heart of it: San Francisco
A series of term definitions for the Web 2.0…
Ajax: A programming platform that enables Web sites to work more interactively because features can load one at a time. It lets Web sites have the power and feel of a desktop software program, rather than a slow-loading Internet application. The ability to “grab” a Google map and move it around on a page is an example.
Blog/Vlog: Although online diaries, or Web logs, have been around since the Web first became popular, the software allowing blogging has become increasingly easy to use and thousands of people have taken it up. Blogs now cover a range of topics, from parenting to world news, and while some remain purely amateur, many draw ad revenue. The addition of video has created a new category, video blogs. Continue reading
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