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Posted on January 8, 2011 - by Wayne Sutton

The State of Web Design Trends: 2011 Annual Edition

A good read about web design trends for 2011:

  • The Death of the Fold
  • Mobile Sites
  • Typographic Explosion
  • Desktop Application UI Influence
  • Massive Images

More at The State of Web Design Trends: 2011 Annual Edition | via Webdesigntuts+


Posted on December 20, 2010 - by Wayne Sutton

New job board for employers and job seekers looking for the best talent and opportunities in web development, SEO and internet marketing

Social Wayne job board

I’ve been wanting to launch a job board on SocialWayne.com for more than a year and today I’m pleased to announce that the SocialWayne Job board is now live. You can access the job board at Jobs.SocialWayne.com. The new job board is powered by JobThread which also powers job boards for other technology news and social media blogs such as ReadWriteWeb, Business Insider, VentureBeat and Marketing Pilgrim.

Job Board of SocialWayne.com

The cost for posting a job board is $50.00 for 30 days. Featured job posting cost an additional $20.00 but are highlighted and posted on SocialWayne.com too. Featured job board entries along with other recent submissions will be visual on the jobs widget on the sidebar as well.

For both the job seeker or employer, the target audience for the job board is internet marketing, location-based marketing, social media, blogging, journalism, web design & development and search (SEO) marketing industries.

To kick off the job board, all job board submissions are FREE until January 3, 2011 with the coupon code “SOCIALWAYNE”.

For future SocialWayne.com Job Board updates feel free to follow the new @SocialWayneJobs Twitter account.

PS: I was going to call this blog post: The internet needed just one more job board, so I decided to launched one. :)


Posted on November 11, 2009 - by Wayne Sutton

18 social web and technology related trends that will shape 2010

2010

The new year is approaching, and we’re already starting to see blog posts looking back at the big trends in 2009 and posts predicting what will be big in 2010. David Armano recently wrote Six Social Media Trends For 2010, and you should read it.  As we move forward into 2010, and social media continues to mature, this won’t be the only  hot topic from 2009 that everyone will be blogging and tweeting about in 2010.  I’m no psychic, but here are a few trends and concepts that I think we’ll see maturing and growing in popularity in 2010:

  1. Real-Time Search will become uniform and standardized:
    Mainstream media will discover and use sites such as Cliqset, Collecta, Topsy, and LazzyFeed. These sites and others will create partnerships with other established web properties.
  2. There will be a rise in social media monitoring and measuring platforms
  3. More apps will think “local”:
    As Twitter works on its GEO API, and as TriOut, Whrll, Brightkite, Foursquare, Gowalla and Loopt battle for mobile location based app supremacy, Google is quietly making Google Latitude more useful. I think we’ll see a lot of web and mobile apps implement location based services.
  4. The return of video:
    Video ads are taking off, after ayear of being pushed to the back corner by tweets and status updates. Video content and online video aggregation sites such as Boxee, Jinni and Clicker will be huge (see number 9).
  5. Traditional Media will continue to struggle:
    Here’s my two cents on this – I wish traditional media would focus more on building trust and value and stop trying to be first. Traditional media should realize that news comes from people; not the other way around
  6. Smart Brands will become more creative, but they will continue to fail to listen to their customers until it’s too late
  7. Google vs. Twitter vs. Facebook:
    Will someone just buy the one in the middle?
  8. Twitter will start making money
  9. iPhone/Apple “iTablet” vs Everyone:
    The iPhone 4th Generation will be nice, but when Apple releases the iTablet, it will be an ebook reader and video device that will change the game for everyone, allowing people to have mobile video chat, and the ability to create and watch videos on the go.
  10. Hardware will become more social:
    We’ll see more TVs, gaming platforms, and cars with social capabilities. Example: a weight scale that tweets…but why?
  11. Mobile Providers will provide us with faster data speeds:
    We want 4G and we want it now.
  12. Content/People/Information filtering becomes easier:
    As with Twitter List and Facebook friend groups, we’ll start filtering how we intake information from our networks.
  13. There will be more tech/social media conferences than you can blink at:
    But you should attend this one.
    ( http://socialmediabusinessforum.com)
  14. Augmented Reality will be the social media of 2009:
    I think augmented reality will really start to grow in 2011.
  15. Conversation tools will remain the same:
    If you look at it, we have email, tweets, instant messenger, sms and various inboxes on social networks. Google Wave is a year or two off, and various platforms will launch to mash up the conversation channels like Gist. But in the end, most will stick to Outlook and web based email, such as Gmail.
  16. The Google social networking puzzle will be solved:
    Google has Google Reader, Wave, Chat, Gmail, Latitude and their OS. Put it all together and you have one powerful social network.
  17. Blogs will continue to grow.
    RSS is not dead.
  18. We’ll focus less on social media and more on doing business on the social web.
    Show me the ROI and stop playing games.

Posted on September 22, 2009 - by Wayne Sutton

Everything Real-Time …Yes, EVERYTHING

After a late night podcast with The Social Geeks, we came out with a spanking new idea that surprised us all: Everything Real-Time. Think of it as EverythingTwitter, except with real-time apps and services.
Essentially, what we aim to do is provide you with reviews and directions to the latest apps and services that are implementing real-time web features. They won’t always be complete real-time web services, but we want to catalog them all as the future of real-time information takes off. Be sure to check out the first posting on Lazyfeed.
Also don’t forget to check out these discounts from SocialGeeks podcast sponsor Godaddy:
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erealtimelogoAfter a late night podcast with The Social Geeks, we came out with a spanking new idea that surprised us all: Everything Real-Time. Think of it as EverythingTwitter, except with real-time apps and services.

Essentially, what we aim to do is provide you with reviews and directions to the latest apps and services that are implementing real-time web features. They won’t always be complete real-time web services, but we want to catalog them all as the future of real-time information takes off. Be sure to check out the first posting on Lazyfeed.

Also don’t forget to check out these discounts from SocialGeeks podcast sponsor Godaddy:

  • GoDaddy coupon codes $7.49 .com domains
  • GoDaddy codes 10% off any order
  • GoDaddy coupon codes $5 off $30 or more




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