Daily Grind vs. Events
The Social Media world has a lot of daily grind to it: monitoring accounts for activity and feedback, posting general and community building information, welcoming new Likes on Facebook, new … Continue Reading →
Making Social Media Success Easy and Effective
The Social Media world has a lot of daily grind to it: monitoring accounts for activity and feedback, posting general and community building information, welcoming new Likes on Facebook, new … Continue Reading →
If it is true that a picture paints a thousand words, how many words = a video? More than you might think. Response to video is split; some people would … Continue Reading →
I was reading my Twitter feed last night and I came upon the following Tweet: For every RT, we’ll pledge 1 minute of hilarity during #ComedyWeek. Please RT. This needs … Continue Reading →
Is Facebook your downfall? It might be depending on what you have said and who is looking. I know, you don’t think I’m talking about you. You’re feeling pretty smug … Continue Reading →
In the already confusing world of digital photo ownership, Social Media has done plenty to further muddy the waters. A year or so ago Pinterest apologized to everyone for having … Continue Reading →
We all have those lapses in creativity or initiative when we look at that blank box on Twitter or Facebook and we have no idea what to say. Nothing new … Continue Reading →
About once a month someone comments to me that they, “Wish it would all just go away.” What they are referring to, of course, is Social Media. The average person … Continue Reading →
As my readers by now know, I am no fan of loading up a service like Hootsuite and letting it blast stuff in every direction. And please do not misunderstand; … Continue Reading →
Every once in a while I run into someone who tells me that they have it all going on. They’ve got a blog, a newsletter or ezine, Twitter, Facebook, and … Continue Reading →
Our clients are creating ads and looking for Social Marketing results that really underscore a snowballing movement in the advertising world: marketing to women. Traditional Madison Avenue tactics are falling … Continue Reading →