Celebrating Our First Month

April 9th, 2010 View Comments


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Today marks the one-month digiversary of the re-design of EdelmanDigital.com. I’m beyond amazed at how far the site has come in our first month. We’ve just published our 30th contributor and our 72nd post and we have big plans to grow even more in the next few months.

We wouldn’t be where we are today without the support of our community. I think Rick Murray, President of Digital, said it best in his post when we launched, “It Takes A Village”. He couldn’t have been more right. It does take a village to run this site and I am thankful for all the digital “villagers” that have been there along the way. Thank you for being a part of this vision and for all of your continuing support.

As we are still in the early phases of this site, we are open to ideas and criticism. What would you like to see from EdelmanDigital.com in the future?


Suzanne Marlatt
Edelman Digital, Chicago
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  • Just wanted to say that it's been a exciting first month and that I have high hopes for the future. And thanks for the feedback on measurement and integration among other things is valuable.
  • @Craig - I think a tools and services section would be a great addition to ED.com. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

    @Wei - Another great suggestion. I'll see if I can get our resident metrics guru to write a few posts for the site.
  • Happy one-month birthday! Love the "village" experience! Thanks!

    Would love to see more regarding metrics and measuring tools for social media applications.
  • I would like to see more focus on emerging social media services and tools as well as a focus on innovative integrations of SM with more traditional campaigns. I think its also important that ED becomes a leader in educating brands and ad agencies as to what the real facts are about SM and the cost of implementation and strategy that needs to be involved. Just because a SM account is free doesn't mean using it in a campaign is free as well.
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