Juggling Content and Voices with Multiple Audiences and Channels
In my last post, I wrote about compartmentalizing your online lives (personally owned and employer or client owned channels) so you don’t screw up and get in trouble. The more…
In my last post, I wrote about compartmentalizing your online lives (personally owned and employer or client owned channels) so you don’t screw up and get in trouble. The more…
In college, I majored in radio. Back then, in the days vinyl still ruled, the common nightmare was not being able to put the needle on the record, much like…
A few thoughts from sitting in on Marketing Profs B2B Forum in Boston: Are conferences too basic? This question is just to head off the inevitable complaints – and I…
For this Social Media Top 5 (now an occasional feature of this blog, apparently), I noticed some articles (the first three on this last) that seemingly posed some absolutes. Of…
As a Twitter user, I have never been a huge fan of promoted hashtags. I get that it is a way to buy exposure and discussion around a topic or…
Just having a bit of fun with a few friends (shh).
I decided I would refuse to be “too busy” to write this blog post… For a while, I have seen friends and others struggle with the Productivity Question: are they…
The Case for Google Plus Still Missing the Most Important Thing (People) Well-known tech evangelist Guy Kawasaki recently published an article in MarketingProfs called “Why I Love Google+” (interesting that…
PR People – YOU Are Not the Story I already pushed this link by Danny Brown out on my various social networks, but it is a topic that hits home…
In my constant kvetching about how infographics are serving to annoy rather than inform us, a friend (Michael Pace) hipped me to this infographic: SOCIAL LUMAscape View more presentations from…