A Recent Article Explores Some of the Dangers of Social Media Marketing
Friday, March 5th, 2010I love to promote social media to my clients as a way to really get in touch with their customers on a more personal and therefore deeper level. But there are pitfalls as suggested in this article by Tom Chandler
Carl Lewis & Facebook: Do You Delete Comments and Posts?
Thursday, February 25th, 2010This reader was interested to know if people also took advantage of the fact that on Facebook you can delete your comments and posts, as well as other people’s comments and posts on your profile. I have on one occasion deleted a message someone posted to my profile. And I think I had a valid reason to do so…
RePost: Three B2B Social Media Myths And Why You Should Ignore Them
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010I thought that Diana did such a great job debunking this widely believed social media myths, that I’d reprint them here. These 3 Myths of Social Media that Dianna describes can often prevent a company from even considering social media as a viable part of their marketing plan.
Did You Un-Friend Me Because You Don’t Like Me Anymore?
Friday, February 19th, 2010With all the widgets and gadgets, plug-ins and add-ons, there is a tool to thwart just about any subterfuge. Not that dropping friends from your Facebook account is a reason for high treason, but still, it hurts.
Five Top Social Media Marketing Must-Haves for Newbies
Thursday, July 16th, 2009Want to jump into the social media marketing pool, but not sure just how deep you should go? Here are 5 top social media must-haves to get you started.
Is Social Media Marketing Just a Veil for “Real” Work?
Thursday, April 2nd, 2009Many argue that it is just a way to waste time, something no one can afford these days. Like anything else, social media marketing can seem like a diversion from the “real” work at hand – especially to those who don’t fully understand how and why it is relevant for success.
Do You Censor Yourself on Social Media?
Thursday, March 12th, 2009It came up just the other day – someone emailed me a video that had an obvious political slant. I thought it was interesting and entertaining, so of course, my first reaction was to post it on my Facebook Page. I was just about to click on the “post” button when I a thought entered my head: Maybe not.





