This post is partially a response to Rouli Nir of Games Alfresco who wrote five predictions for 2010 in Augmented Reality. My site isn’t Augmented Reality specific, so I’ve posted three separate lists of five predictions each.
The first list has five predictions for Augmented Reality in 2010, the second has five predictions for the Internet in 2010, and because we’re at the beginning of a new decade, I’ve made five decade-long predictions.
It's Official! 'Winning in 2010" Now an E-Book Ready for Download
As you might could tell from the promo graphics popping up all over the site, the just-concluded How Candidates Can Use the Internet to Win in 2010 series is now a single publication ready for (free) download.
With five chapters covering the essential online tools and tactics that state- and local-level campaigns can use to find supporters, raise money and turn out voters in next year’s elections, the PDF/e-book provides a straightforward guide to leveraging both new and old online tools to win in 2010. Download now or browse by chapter, and don’t forget to spread the word.
Why Does Google Search Love Examiner.com?
If you type the name of a celebrity — say, Angelina Jolie — into Google News, chances are that somewhere in the top five results, you'll get a story from Examiner.com. This is particularly true if the celebrity is in the news that day. For early December, that means searches for Tiger Woods, Sandra Bullock and Weezer on Google News consistently brought up Examiner.com stories in the topmost results. And in those stories, by the way, there was very little actual news.
The Reason Social Media is Difficult for Most Organizations
Dating is a process. So is losing weight, being a public company and building a brand.
On the other hand, putting up a trade show booth is an event. So are going public and having surgery.
Events are easier to manage, pay for and get excited about. Processes build results for the long haul.

