Monthly Archive for December, 2009

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Happy Holidays: Great Marketing Takes Planning

Here is this year’s long awaited VisibleU Holiday Card! We hope you enjoy it.  And as a bonus, we’ve created a really beautiful background for your desktop.  Just head over here.

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How Web 2.0 Technologies Took Over the 2000s

6a00d8346082fd69e200e5549177268834-800wiAnother year is quickly coming to a close.

But it’s not just any year to which we’re saying so long. It’s the last year in a tumultuous decade that defined (and in some cases) redefined how we’ll do business into the foreseeable future.

eMarketer released a study recently, based on the results of McKinsey Quarterly’s “Global Survey,” on measuring the business effects of Web 2.0. What they found just about sums up the past 10 years of technological advances in business best practices, considering that much of what’s on this list didn’t exist when the ball dropped on the very last second of 1999 – several technologies were a boon for relationships among employees as well as with customers and external partners.

Take a look at the results after the jump.

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Support VisibleU By Admiring This Video :)

This is our promo video.  What many people don’t know is that it was almost completely done in house.  We only went to an outsider to get the music and sound mixing done.  Take a look.  We’ve posted it on YouTube, and we think it’s pretty sweet :)

Find an Expert in Your Network with Aardvark

AardvarkYou can add another new social networking application to your growing list with Aardvark, which helps you discover the perfect person in your network to answer any question in minutes.

According to the site, founded by former Google employees, “When you want trusted information — product recommendations, travel suggestions, local tips, or career advice — a real conversation with a friend (or friend-of-friend) can be much more helpful than searching the web.

“Aardvark is easy: just send Aardvark a question in plain English, like you do when talking to a friend. Aardvark figures out who might be able to answer, and asks on your behalf — Aardvark is the hub.” But until recently, Aardvark was a below-the-radar search service that gave its beta users just one invitation per month. Ready to emerge from is secretive shroud, however, the service is now giving users an unlimited amount of invites.

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