What Made Me Your Audience?
This post originally appeared on Voce Communications’ Voce Nation blog. One of the things that frustrates me most about being in the social media bubble is the fact that we…
This post originally appeared on Voce Communications’ Voce Nation blog. One of the things that frustrates me most about being in the social media bubble is the fact that we…
First, a note- I often worry that blogging more about things that bother me rather than fluffier posts about life and marketing will make me look like an old crank.…
Our son turned thirteen last month. We decided not to let him get a Facebook account. Of course, it’s not that simple, is it? As a social media professional, I…
When I was in Boy Scouts as a teen, serving as Assistant Senior Patrol Leader or some sort of youthful post of authority, I had a moment that made me…
Having worked in PR for more than a dozen years, one of the unkillable buzz-phrases has been “thought leader.” For PR clients, it’s a simplified expression for being known for…
Back in early 2008, I participated in a Social Media Breakfast in Boston about Twitter. Actually, the title was half tongue-in-cheek, half serious: “How Twitter Changed My Life.” One of…
For the last three years, I have raised money for the Dana Farber Cancer Institute in Boston as one of 5,000 riders in the Pan-Mass Challenge. Due to the fact…
I noticed in a Wall Street Journal Tweet that they included location, which of course was the WSJ headquarters. My reaction? That it further legitimized the Tweet, showing that it…
This month, National Public Radio released the results of a study of their Facebook and Twitter followers. Rather than prattle on about the results (which you can read here for…