The Future Buzz

Adam Singer on new media, marketing, PR and creating buzz on the web

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A Few Updates and a Hello to New Readers

Last week was exciting for me, as I’ve had my third piece of content hit page one of Digg (see all my popular Digg stories here). If you’re a new reader here, thanks for stopping by. I’ve recently updated my new to The Future Buzz page where I spent some time highlighting my favorite postings on this site - worth checking out for old and new readers alike.

If you’d like up to date, unique and relevant strategies, case studies and tips for spreading buzz on the web - you have come to the right place. PR pros, marketers, bloggers web-entrepreneurs and everyone looking to spread ideas online will find useful content here.

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Using an Internet Meme for Fun and Profit: Lolcats and I Can Has Cheezburger (Case Study)

Did you LOL yet?
Obvious part out of the way: Lolcats are a hugely popular internet meme. If you’re unfamiliar with what an Lolcat is, well it’s actually quite simple. The meme involves combining a photo of a cat with some quirky text to create a humorous image (I included a few in my 50 Viral Images article).

Here’s just one recent Lolcat photo:
Sample LOL Cat
There are an immeasurable number of Lolcat images floating around the web across platforms. If you Google lolcat, you’ll get more than a million results.

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Case Study in Building a Blogging Network: The “Daily” Network

Parallel to traditional media moguls, there are several blogger-entrepreneurs (blogtrepreneurs?) who have built successful blogging networks that all began from one successful blog.

The obvious examples are TechCrunch (and its “Crunch” network) Weblogs, Inc. (which sold to AOL for 25 million in 2005) and Gawker Media (which runs Consumerist, Valleywag, and Gizmodo to name a few). Those are networks managed by several people and definitely large-scale operations.

For this case study, I want to show you an exceptional example of what one single person has done on a smaller (but by no means less significant) scale building a blogging network.

Enter the “Daily” network, which includes three sites all run by avid blogger Daniel Scocco:

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The Ultimate Blog List: 101 Essential Online Marketing, Blog Tips, Make Money Online, And SEO Links

Image credit: LayersMagazine.com
There are a ton of people out there trying to sell you information on the “secrets” to marketing on the web, making money online, essential blogging tips, etc.
Here’s the real secret: there is no one book, guide, or formula that will guarantee success for you. Teaching […]

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8 Remarkable Blogs Worth Subscribing To

There are blogs on literally every subject in existence, written by some of the most creative, articulate and driven individuals on the planet. I’d like to take a brief moment and provide mini reviews on 8 bloggers who, day in and day out, provide motivational, inspirational and thought-provoking content.

Before I get into the […]

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