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A Recent Article Explores Some of the Dangers of Social Media Marketing

Friday, March 5th, 2010

I 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, 2010

This 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, 2010

I 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, 2010

With 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.

You Think We Don’t Text? We do.

Monday, January 25th, 2010

As a practicing Catholic, I often worry that the church is perpetually behind the times expecting people to come to it – instead of going to them. Well last week on World Communications Day, the Pope posted a message to Priests on the Vatican web site that invited and entreated them to get on line!

What Is Viral Marketing?

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Getting something to go viral is not easy and not everything is a good viral candidate. It has to seem natural. You can force viral. All you can do is create something – a video, a photo, etc. – put it out there and hope it gets picked up. Of course its easier now to do viral marketing than it was even 5 years ago. Because of Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and the rest, more people are on line for more hours and so your change of being seen is greater. And getting seen is half the battle.

10 Corporate Blogging Tips and Strategies from Joe Pulizzi

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

The information in this post about blogging is really useful for anyone contemplating blogging or anyone who has just started blogging. It puts things into perspective and acts as a great case for blogging. If you don’t blog, or if you don’t know if you should blog, take a look at Joe’s tips.

Managing Multiple Twitter Accounts

Friday, November 13th, 2009

Good marketers know that targeted messages are the most powerful. So for many, expecting one Twitter account to cover all the bases for all customers and prospects just isn’t good marketing. So now the question arises…how to manage multiple twitter accounts?

Are you making the #1 mistake that 9 out of 10 other press release writers are making?

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

Are you making the #1 mistake that 9 out of 10 other press release writers are making?

Put That Qwerty Keyboard Down! Twitter Is Not A Toy!

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

In spite of being an easy target for ridicule (mostly by those who don’t know what it is for, hence this post), Twitter can be a very useful little tool. Twitter lets you tell a lot of people a little something with one, succint post. If you can get the right people to follow you, you’re sending a highly targeted message.

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