Jan2

I was sitting here reading and thinking a lot about Twitter and how mis-used it is. It’s really funny how our personal etiquette really comes out while using social sites… Some people are just plain rude when it comes to socializing online. I can only guess they are the same way in person. continue reading »
Dec29

A friend of mine recently wrote this on LinkedIn and it has turned out to be one of the most commented post ever. I felt it was good enough to see if we can create some new comments here. continue reading »
Dec23

If you have been keeping up with the news recently you will be aware that social media tools like Facebook and Twitter are the talk of the town. Not only are they great for connecting on a personal level but they can be extremely valuable for your multimedia and storytelling projects. continue reading »
Dec10

As Social Media continues to be a huge part of what Businesses need to do in order to help build their brands, I wanted to put together a list of websites that can help you get even more “social” with your business. continue reading »
Dec7

So, here it is December 7th, 2009 and another Holiday season is upon us. This time of year for me is a little different than my counter part, my lovely wife! Let me explain my perspective what “Holiday Cheer” is for me… continue reading »
Aug12
I am often speaking to our clients about the need for change in business. Business is all about the ability to adapt and to change on a dime. Now if you ask some of the “old timers” who were here before the invent of the Internet, they would say… “stay the course” and “it’s the way we’ve always done it”… continue reading »
I read an article today titled CPSA: The New Pricing Model For Social Media? on MediaPost and I found it to be very good, especially for those people who are still trying to grasp all the ways of advertising online… continue reading »
Recently, there have been a lot of articles and blogs written about what it takes to be a Social Network Specialist. So I’ve decided to see what I can pull together to explain the idea of being a “tweeter” as a job.
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