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Jun30
Mobile Search & Social Media Companies: Stand Up And Be Recognized!
MSG has impact. Online destinations, partner sites, event organizers and universities consult regularly with MSG to develop projects, plan industry conferences and discuss editorial contributions. Beyond a significant increase in the number of visitors, the site has grown a reputation for in-depth analysis, thought leadership and integrity - qualities that ensure MSG’s voice is heard and will continue to be heard throughout the industry.
I want you to lend your voice to MSG and join this conversation.
MSG is a multiplier. But, more importantly, MSG is an amplifier, helping a broad and eclectic mix of companies, executives, columnists and pundits deliver their message loud and clear. The response has been overwhelmingly positive - feedback that encourages me to break new ground and extend these opportunities to you. As a rule I will post all projects and deadlines at MSG, and always be open to your ideas and input.
Next on the list: The Annual EContent 100. From now until August I and the other judges will compile and review a list of the 100 companies that matter most in the digital content industry. I have been chosen to judge the categories Mobile Content, Search Engine & Technologies and Social Media.
EContent judges are the first and last word on companies that will be considered for or named to the list. However, companies in these categories are most welcome to provide me with information and arrange telephone briefings/demos. Whether or not you’ve been on the list in the past, I invite you to reach out to me directly at peggy@msearchgroove.com.
The list of EContent 2007 winners can be found here. It included Apple (Mobile Content), Automatic (Social Media), Autonomy (Search), Awareness (Social Media), Bango (Mobile Content), Basis Technology (Search), Business Objects (Search), Coveo (Search), Digg (Social Media), Drupal (Social Media), dtSearch Corp. (Search), Endeca (Search), FAST (Search), Google (Search), Groxis (Search), ISYS (Search), LinkedIn (Social Media), LTU Technologies (Search), Medio (Mobile Content), Mondosoft (Search), Nexidia (Search), Nokia (Mobile Content), Quattro Wireless (Mobile Content), Recommind (Search), RIM (Mobile Content), Six Apart (Social Media), Technorati (Social Media), TikiWiki (Social Media), Vivisimo (Search) and Wikia (Social Media).
(Please note that your contacting me does not compel me to put any company name on the final list of contenders and, of course, in no way guarantees that any company will be named to the list.)
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