BlogHerald: Mob Rule and The Evolution of Marketing

by Tony Hung on September 14, 2006

Time for a Blog Herald UpdateJust an alert to those not subscribing to the BlogHerald RSS feed — I’ve started posting regularly over there. To preserve the freshness of those posts, I won’t be double-posting them here. But, from from time to time I’ll be posting a few summaries here as a heads up to the work over there. Check BlogHerald out if you have a chance, we have a growing stable of columnists who are trying to create some of the best work we can.

  1. One post asks the question — with the controversy around Digg, the debacle around Facebook — and even the hubaloo around Lonelygirl15, what role do social networks have in disseminating information? Is it the wisdom of crowds? Or will they act like an accelerant — mutating the blogosphere into mob rule?
  2. In another post, I chat about what the recent interview by a high ranking fox exective really means for the Internet — and its not just chest thumping on the behalf of MySpace. It may change the way we market on the Internet completely.

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