Report: How Corporations Should Prioritize Social Business Budgets - CharleneLi Here's a recap of this week's columns and news stories for the week of Feb.to 12, as reported by Search Engine Watch, as well as search news and tips from around the web.
It's a race to see who will work better and faster with everyone else," said CharleneLi, founder of consulting company Altimeter Group. A key question that remains to be answered in the social media battle is the interconnectivity of all the pieces.
I don't know CharleneLi. But Charlene isn't that kind of person. I can't truly guess who she is as a person or what she's really like. But I was fortunate enough to see her speak at Search Engine Strategies San Jose a couple weeks ago.
People Still Talking About CharleneLi Keynote at SES San Jose 2009 Posted by Greg Jarboe Aug 21, 2009 Almost a week later, people are still talking about the CharleneLi keynote at SES San Jose 2009.
Almost a week later, people are still talking about the CharleneLi keynote at SES San Jose 2009. CharleneLi, co-author of Groundswell, and the future of search at SES San Jose 2009 If you weren't there, it's difficult to give you a flavor of the...
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CharleneLi, co-author of Groundswell: Winning in a World Transformed by Social Technologies. Bring a couple of book bags to Search Engine Strategies San Jose 2009 because there will be more than 20 authors of business, marketing, PPC and SEO books...
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Sign up for the SES Webcast with CharleneLi, the co-author of the best-selling business book "Groundswell" and founder of the Altimeter Group. SES Webcast with CharleneLi, Co-Author, Groundswell, Tomorrow Posted by Greg Jarboe Jul 8, 2009...
Sign up for the SES Webcast with CharleneLi, the co-author of the best-selling business book "Groundswell" and founder of the Altimeter Group. So, register for the CharleneLi Webcast today. Li presents a wealth of data accumulated while she was...
It should be easy to determine which is most appropriate for you, but if you struggle, the Forrester Groundswell Profile Tool (based on the book co-written by former Forrester analyst CharleneLi), helps identify where your best chance for success...
CharleneLi, Co-Author of "Groundswell", to Keynote at SES San Jose Posted by Greg Jarboe May 7, 2009 CharleneLi, the co-author of "Groundswell," will be one of the keynote speakers at SES San Jose 2009.
CharleneLi, the co-author of "Groundswell," will be one of the keynote speakers at SES San Jose 2009. That's why we're delighted to have CharleneLi as a keynote speaker at our conference in San Jose, which is home to the largest concentration of...
The Forrester Groundswell Profile Tool (based on the book co-written by former Forrester analyst CharleneLi), helps business build a profile of their demographic to help them easily understand what kind of audience their demographic is in social...
Predictions on the Social Graph for 2008: CharleneLi and Jeremiah, Web Strategy by Jeremiah I asked many of those same marketers what they thought 2008 had in store for search. Again, I'll be sharing their responses in two parts.
Predictions on the Social Graph for 2008: CharleneLi and Jeremiah, Web Strategy by Jeremiah Here we've collected today's top news stories posted to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with search-related headlines from around the Web:
makes sense – and why it won't work, CharleneLi Want a snapshot of the day's search marketing news? Here we've collected today's top news stories posted to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with search-related headlines from around the Web:
Forrester's CharleneLi says it's a great idea (on paper at least) for Microsoft, but not so much for Yahoo. We've seen plenty of unfounded speculation lately about Google's plans to acquire NBC, or Dow Jones.
UPDATE: While many people are spinning this as a defensive move sparked by Google's planned acquisition of DoubleClick, Forrester analyst CharleneLi points out that this is more of an offensive strike: