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by Michelle Lentz

Every now and then, something exciting happens here in Cincinnati. This week, our local giant Procter & Gamble brought in the digerati so that P&G could learn more about social media. You may have seen folks hawking Tide t-shirts on Twitter? That was the P&G Digital Hack night.

We weren’t all lucky enough to attend that event, but a lot of folks came out for a happy hour the evening before, sponsored by Cincinnati’s rather wildly successful startup, ShareThis and organized by our Social Media Breakfast team of Daniel Lally, Dave Knox, and Kevin Dugan. The event took place at Bootsy’s, a rather hip restaurant co-produced by Bootsy Collins and local restaurateur Jeff Ruby.

I took photos, but I’m no Brian Solis. ;-)   Full event photos can be found on Flickr.

Ben Lerer (Thrillist), Dave Knox (P&G), Chad Sims (Hyde Park Blast), Adam Paulisick (Nielsen Online)

Chris George (MySpace), Tim Schigel (ShareThis)

Dave Tokheim (SixApart), Heidi Browning (MySpace), Emrah Kovacoglu (TotalBeauty.com)

Dave Tokheim (SixApart), Heidi Browning (MySpace), Emrah Kovacoglu (TotalBeauty.com)

Phil Wierbinski (MySpace), Chris George (MySpace)

Bobby Uhlenbrock (Ample), Kevin Dugan (PR Blog / FRCH), Josh Fendley (Ample)

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by Michelle Lentz

Here in Cincinnati we’ve still got at least one start-up that’s going full-steam ahead, with multiple offices and new features. It’s rather encouraging, to tell you the truth. Today, ShareThis announced the beta launch of a new widget. (When did widget come to mean more than a vague example in business class?  I digress.)

You can find a live version of the new widget on sites such as FoxNews.com, AccessHollywood.com, SparkPeople.com (also Cincinnati, by the way), and Boston.com, and it will be rolled out to everyone else who uses it – over 80,000 sites – in the next few weeks.

So, what’s new? Well, the new widget features the following:

  • The abillity to share to their Sharebox (located on the ShareThis site) directly through the widget.
  • Access to a contact manager, with (of course) the ability to import from all the big webmail sites. The widget also remembers the last three email addresses to which you shared, making sharing faster.
  • The widget is prettier now, and easier to use. Tabs are completely gone and a more ribbon-y effect is used. I saw this demo’d back in the fall, and it really is a great improvement.

According to Tim Schigel, CEO, “More than ever before, people are relying on their personal networks to exchange information that is of interest to them and this new widget will help shape the next generation of sharing.”

The launch of the new widget follows the recent unveiling of ShareThis’s revamped web site that includes extensive instructional content on how to optimize ShareThis, whether you’re a publisher or a user.

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by Michelle Lentz

Sometimes I need to be reminded that not every startup is in California. ShareThis launched last November (less than a year ago!) from their Cincinnati offices. Today they invited me to see their newly upgraded location and learn about some great things on the horizon.

If you recall, I first wrote about ShareThis back in early June. Back then, CEO Tim Schigel told me that as far as sharing goes, email trumps all. I’ve always had a hard time believing this, but this time around, they had cold, hard facts. In fact, Forrester completed a study for them on electronic sharing and indeed, almost 70% of adults share information (links, cool things) using cut and paste into email. I haven’t had time to peruse the entire report yet, but suspect it will be loaded with interesting tidbits. I promise to share them here once I plow through the report.

Of course, the proof is also in the pudding, as ShareThis is now on upwards of 60,000 sites and they’re adding more at an average rate of 1500 per week. Not bad for a company not quite 11 mos old. They’ve been able to move to a trendy building (a refurbished old school), hire some new folks away from some big companies, and have even bigger plans on the horizon.

For the user, the changes are going to be apparent soon – in fact, a beta starts in October. The back-end changes include speeding up the system. There will no longer be a delay when you click on that ubiquitous green icon. It will instantly appear. They’ve also modified the box so that there will no longer be tabs.

Instead, you have all of your options on one screen.  The Send line even includes shortcuts for the last person to whom you sent something. A lot of power lies in the Post area, where you can post the same item out to Digg, Delicious, your blog, and more without ever leaving the page. If you use a service not originally listed on the front panel (in the image above, I might select WordPress, which is not shown), then WordPress would be front and center the next time I use ShareThis. It learns your sharing preferences as you go.

Personally, I also like the idea of customizing the box with my own logo (your logo here), which every blogger will appreciate. (Branding, branding, branding!)

The Sharebox page, located on the ShareThis web site, has proven to be immensely popular. Everything you’ve shared is located in your Sharebox. The truly nifty thing is the ability to mark things with different levels of privacy – share with everyone, share with specific groups, private, and so forth. After all, maybe you don’t want the whole world to see the new flooring you picked out for your house. In a way, the Sharebox can be used like Delicious, as an online social bookmarking tool. However, since you can share things out from the Sharebox to any of the other sites, including Delicious, it takes social bookmarking a step further.

I’m sure you’ve seen that little green box around the Web. I’ve found it on magazine sites like Elle, on news sites such as the Boston Globe, and even on television sites such as ABC Family. ShareThis is expecting over half a million registered users by the end of the year.

In theory, I’ll be part of the beta when it launches in October. I’ll keep you posted on how things are working and what I think of the new design once it’s in use. Oh, and I’m aware that we’re not yet using ShareThis on bub.blicio.us. I need to get on the tech folks. Brian is using it on PR 2.0 though.


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by Brian Solis

The TechSet Blogworld Expo party is tonight and Stephanie Agresta and I are looking forward to seeing you!  We are very fortunate to have several amazing sponsors who are making this evening possible, so please take a moment to visit their sites, and defintely stop by and say hello to them tonight.

Don’t forget to RSVP for the party if you haven’t already.

Title Sponsor:

(mt) Media Temple, hosting blog super stars and super startups alike.

Cabana Sponsors:

Canvas On Demand takes your prized photograph and transform it into an amazing canvas work of art.

Empressr is a first of its kind rich Internet application that provides users with the tools to create and share multimedia visual stories online.

MindTouch Deki is an open source collaboration and integration platform.

ShareThis lets you instantly access all of your profiles, blogs, friends, and contacts for easy sharing and updating, without leaving a Web site.

Tagga allows anyone to create text message campaigns instantly so that you can interact, sell to, or simply communicate with mobile users.

Special Guests:

Sarah Lacy is taking over one of the cabanas to meet with fans and sign copies of her new book, Once You’re Lucky, Twice You’re Good: The Rebirth of Silicon Valley and the Rise of Web 2.0. Books are for sale on site for $20.

Hugh MacLeod of GapingVoid will share his wit, humor, and astute views with us, and perhaps we can entice him to document his insights of the evening through cartoons.

Loren Feldman of 1938 Media will shoot videos with guests on the scene. Hopefully a few of our favorite puppets will also make an appearance.

Larry Chiang will be covering the evening for bub.blicio.us.

Miiko Mentz of FW Studios will shoot video interviews with guests for bub.blicio.us TV.

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by Brian Solis

The TechSet Blogworld Expo party is next week and we can’t wait! None of this would be possible without sponsors, so I’m more than happy to announce the companies who are helping make the evening possible. Don’t forget to RSVP for the party.

Title Sponsor:

(mt) Media Temple, hosting blog super stars and super startups alike.

Cabana Sponsors:

Empressr is a first of its kind rich Internet application that provides users with the tools to create and share multimedia visual stories online.

MindTouch Deki is an open source collaboration and integration platform.

ShareThis lets you instantly access all of your profiles, blogs, friends, and contacts for easy sharing and updating, without leaving a Web site.

Tagga allows anyone to create text message campaigns instantly so that you can interact, sell to, or simply communicate with mobile users.

Special Announcement:

Sarah Lacy is taking over one of the cabanas to meet with fans and sign copies of her new book, Once You’re Lucky, Twice You’re Good: The Rebirth of Silicon Valley and the Rise of Web 2.0.

UPDATE: Hugh MacLeod of GapingVoid and Loren Feldman of 1938 Media have confirmed that they will be attending TechSet las Vegas.

UPDATE 2: Empressr is our newest sponsor, please see above.

If you’re attending Web 2.0 Expo, please make sure to attend TechSet New York on Tuesday.

Contact me if you’re interested in sponsoring Las Vegas and/or New York.

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