Travel Networking & Social Media
I’m not the most prolific business traveler, but if there is one thing that goes naturally with social media, it’s travel. I write this post from South Beach, Miami, where…
I’m not the most prolific business traveler, but if there is one thing that goes naturally with social media, it’s travel. I write this post from South Beach, Miami, where…
I have written in the past about the “Responsibility of the Audience,” the need for people to be critical readers as the range and democratization of information sources has brought…
What separates the “Gurus” from the rest of us? Nothing. Everything. Nothing? I know enough smart people in the social media and communications spaces to know that there are many…
This article was originally published on MediaBullseye.com. I love how the unveiling of Twitter lists has put some people in a tizzy. From Chris Brogan worrying that lists make people…
For anyone working social media inside a company, one of the hardest tasks (aside from justifying your existence , period) may be getting people to participate in a corporate group…
Google Wave: I Got It! I Get It. I Don’t Get it…. I finally got one of the coveted invites to Google Wave, the brand-new collaborative tool from the search…
UPDATE: The event was a success, and while I don’t have an official total, we expect the Sports-a-Thon raised an amount in the “five figures.” Thanks to you blog readers…
I have been hearing about J.C. Hutchins’ “7th Son” thriller trilogy for a while, as the author has distributed his books, unconventionally, online via social media. Especially endearing to me,…
FourSquare- Mayor of Squatville I have been using FourSquare, the service which lets you alert friends of your whereabouts, a bit lately. I like the utility for nights out and…
Originally posted at the Slice Blog from SHIFT Communications I had the good fortune of attending BlogWorld Expo in Las Vegas this past weekend, and the honor of taking over…