Category Archives: Twitter

50 Twitter power tips

Twitter is one of those things that is very useful, but at the same time is 140 characters away from sucking away 2-3 hours of your day. If it’s not part of your job function this loss of hours really zaps your productivity. This also makes it harder to sell to the higher ups that…

What’s next for PR/SM with Keith Trivitt

Over the weekend, I had the pleasure of spending some time with Keith Trivitt, a founding member of the PR Breakfast Club and SVP at Sternberg Strategic Communications. Over lunch at Doyle’s in Jamaica Plain, Keith offered some insight into his new role with Sternberg and what he sees next for PR and social media….

Keeping the conversation going at the Bleacher Bar

By nature, bars are very social places. You meet up with friends after a long day of work, hit one up before or after sporting events or just for a liquid lunch (don’t lie you’ve had one or two before). With that in mind, I always find it interesting that in general, they don’t try…

Cartoon of the day

This awesome cartoon was on the daily email from the GapingVoid.

Twitterville, a video book review

I recently wrapped up reading Shel Israel’s Twitterville, which was a great collection of case studies and best practices in social media. The book was a quick read and can be read in bits and pieces and doesn’t have to be read in order if there is a certain case study that you want to…

Five for Friday 3.26

This was a busy quick week that saw me go bald, work get done on a collaboration project and some rain. I can also say that the week was also very humbling as the work we’ve been doing in social media for Vistaprint is really starting to get noticed and grow at an awesome clip…

Chicken + Peanuts = Conversation Starter

While the recipe mentioned in the title might imply that I am looking to cook up a mean batch of Thai chicken, it’s actually two companies adding value to their coupons in the circular from my Sunday Globe. So how does that start a conversation? Last week, I blogged on how offline advertisements were being…

Category Archives: Twitter

50 Twitter power tips

Twitter is one of those things that is very useful, but at the same time is 140 characters away from sucking away 2-3 hours of your day. If it’s not part of your job function this loss of hours really zaps your productivity. This also makes it harder to sell to the higher ups that…

What’s next for PR/SM with Keith Trivitt

Over the weekend, I had the pleasure of spending some time with Keith Trivitt, a founding member of the PR Breakfast Club and SVP at Sternberg Strategic Communications. Over lunch at Doyle’s in Jamaica Plain, Keith offered some insight into his new role with Sternberg and what he sees next for PR and social media….

Keeping the conversation going at the Bleacher Bar

By nature, bars are very social places. You meet up with friends after a long day of work, hit one up before or after sporting events or just for a liquid lunch (don’t lie you’ve had one or two before). With that in mind, I always find it interesting that in general, they don’t try…

Cartoon of the day

This awesome cartoon was on the daily email from the GapingVoid.

Twitterville, a video book review

I recently wrapped up reading Shel Israel’s Twitterville, which was a great collection of case studies and best practices in social media. The book was a quick read and can be read in bits and pieces and doesn’t have to be read in order if there is a certain case study that you want to…

Five for Friday 3.26

This was a busy quick week that saw me go bald, work get done on a collaboration project and some rain. I can also say that the week was also very humbling as the work we’ve been doing in social media for Vistaprint is really starting to get noticed and grow at an awesome clip…

Chicken + Peanuts = Conversation Starter

While the recipe mentioned in the title might imply that I am looking to cook up a mean batch of Thai chicken, it’s actually two companies adding value to their coupons in the circular from my Sunday Globe. So how does that start a conversation? Last week, I blogged on how offline advertisements were being…

Category Archives: Twitter

50 Twitter power tips

Twitter is one of those things that is very useful, but at the same time is 140 characters away from sucking away 2-3 hours of your day. If it’s not part of your job function this loss of hours really zaps your productivity. This also makes it harder to sell to the higher ups that…

What’s next for PR/SM with Keith Trivitt

Over the weekend, I had the pleasure of spending some time with Keith Trivitt, a founding member of the PR Breakfast Club and SVP at Sternberg Strategic Communications. Over lunch at Doyle’s in Jamaica Plain, Keith offered some insight into his new role with Sternberg and what he sees next for PR and social media….

Keeping the conversation going at the Bleacher Bar

By nature, bars are very social places. You meet up with friends after a long day of work, hit one up before or after sporting events or just for a liquid lunch (don’t lie you’ve had one or two before). With that in mind, I always find it interesting that in general, they don’t try…

Cartoon of the day

This awesome cartoon was on the daily email from the GapingVoid.

Twitterville, a video book review

I recently wrapped up reading Shel Israel’s Twitterville, which was a great collection of case studies and best practices in social media. The book was a quick read and can be read in bits and pieces and doesn’t have to be read in order if there is a certain case study that you want to…

Five for Friday 3.26

This was a busy quick week that saw me go bald, work get done on a collaboration project and some rain. I can also say that the week was also very humbling as the work we’ve been doing in social media for Vistaprint is really starting to get noticed and grow at an awesome clip…

Chicken + Peanuts = Conversation Starter

While the recipe mentioned in the title might imply that I am looking to cook up a mean batch of Thai chicken, it’s actually two companies adding value to their coupons in the circular from my Sunday Globe. So how does that start a conversation? Last week, I blogged on how offline advertisements were being…

Category Archives: Twitter

50 Twitter power tips

Twitter is one of those things that is very useful, but at the same time is 140 characters away from sucking away 2-3 hours of your day. If it’s not part of your job function this loss of hours really zaps your productivity. This also makes it harder to sell to the higher ups that…

What’s next for PR/SM with Keith Trivitt

Over the weekend, I had the pleasure of spending some time with Keith Trivitt, a founding member of the PR Breakfast Club and SVP at Sternberg Strategic Communications. Over lunch at Doyle’s in Jamaica Plain, Keith offered some insight into his new role with Sternberg and what he sees next for PR and social media….

Keeping the conversation going at the Bleacher Bar

By nature, bars are very social places. You meet up with friends after a long day of work, hit one up before or after sporting events or just for a liquid lunch (don’t lie you’ve had one or two before). With that in mind, I always find it interesting that in general, they don’t try…

Cartoon of the day

This awesome cartoon was on the daily email from the GapingVoid.

Twitterville, a video book review

I recently wrapped up reading Shel Israel’s Twitterville, which was a great collection of case studies and best practices in social media. The book was a quick read and can be read in bits and pieces and doesn’t have to be read in order if there is a certain case study that you want to…

Five for Friday 3.26

This was a busy quick week that saw me go bald, work get done on a collaboration project and some rain. I can also say that the week was also very humbling as the work we’ve been doing in social media for Vistaprint is really starting to get noticed and grow at an awesome clip…

Chicken + Peanuts = Conversation Starter

While the recipe mentioned in the title might imply that I am looking to cook up a mean batch of Thai chicken, it’s actually two companies adding value to their coupons in the circular from my Sunday Globe. So how does that start a conversation? Last week, I blogged on how offline advertisements were being…

Category Archives: Twitter

50 Twitter power tips

Twitter is one of those things that is very useful, but at the same time is 140 characters away from sucking away 2-3 hours of your day. If it’s not part of your job function this loss of hours really zaps your productivity. This also makes it harder to sell to the higher ups that…

What’s next for PR/SM with Keith Trivitt

Over the weekend, I had the pleasure of spending some time with Keith Trivitt, a founding member of the PR Breakfast Club and SVP at Sternberg Strategic Communications. Over lunch at Doyle’s in Jamaica Plain, Keith offered some insight into his new role with Sternberg and what he sees next for PR and social media….

Keeping the conversation going at the Bleacher Bar

By nature, bars are very social places. You meet up with friends after a long day of work, hit one up before or after sporting events or just for a liquid lunch (don’t lie you’ve had one or two before). With that in mind, I always find it interesting that in general, they don’t try…

Cartoon of the day

This awesome cartoon was on the daily email from the GapingVoid.

Twitterville, a video book review

I recently wrapped up reading Shel Israel’s Twitterville, which was a great collection of case studies and best practices in social media. The book was a quick read and can be read in bits and pieces and doesn’t have to be read in order if there is a certain case study that you want to…

Five for Friday 3.26

This was a busy quick week that saw me go bald, work get done on a collaboration project and some rain. I can also say that the week was also very humbling as the work we’ve been doing in social media for Vistaprint is really starting to get noticed and grow at an awesome clip…

Chicken + Peanuts = Conversation Starter

While the recipe mentioned in the title might imply that I am looking to cook up a mean batch of Thai chicken, it’s actually two companies adding value to their coupons in the circular from my Sunday Globe. So how does that start a conversation? Last week, I blogged on how offline advertisements were being…

Category Archives: Twitter

50 Twitter power tips

Twitter is one of those things that is very useful, but at the same time is 140 characters away from sucking away 2-3 hours of your day. If it’s not part of your job function this loss of hours really zaps your productivity. This also makes it harder to sell to the higher ups that…

What’s next for PR/SM with Keith Trivitt

Over the weekend, I had the pleasure of spending some time with Keith Trivitt, a founding member of the PR Breakfast Club and SVP at Sternberg Strategic Communications. Over lunch at Doyle’s in Jamaica Plain, Keith offered some insight into his new role with Sternberg and what he sees next for PR and social media….

Keeping the conversation going at the Bleacher Bar

By nature, bars are very social places. You meet up with friends after a long day of work, hit one up before or after sporting events or just for a liquid lunch (don’t lie you’ve had one or two before). With that in mind, I always find it interesting that in general, they don’t try…

Cartoon of the day

This awesome cartoon was on the daily email from the GapingVoid.

Twitterville, a video book review

I recently wrapped up reading Shel Israel’s Twitterville, which was a great collection of case studies and best practices in social media. The book was a quick read and can be read in bits and pieces and doesn’t have to be read in order if there is a certain case study that you want to…

Five for Friday 3.26

This was a busy quick week that saw me go bald, work get done on a collaboration project and some rain. I can also say that the week was also very humbling as the work we’ve been doing in social media for Vistaprint is really starting to get noticed and grow at an awesome clip…

Chicken + Peanuts = Conversation Starter

While the recipe mentioned in the title might imply that I am looking to cook up a mean batch of Thai chicken, it’s actually two companies adding value to their coupons in the circular from my Sunday Globe. So how does that start a conversation? Last week, I blogged on how offline advertisements were being…

Category Archives: Twitter

50 Twitter power tips

Twitter is one of those things that is very useful, but at the same time is 140 characters away from sucking away 2-3 hours of your day. If it’s not part of your job function this loss of hours really zaps your productivity. This also makes it harder to sell to the higher ups that…

What’s next for PR/SM with Keith Trivitt

Over the weekend, I had the pleasure of spending some time with Keith Trivitt, a founding member of the PR Breakfast Club and SVP at Sternberg Strategic Communications. Over lunch at Doyle’s in Jamaica Plain, Keith offered some insight into his new role with Sternberg and what he sees next for PR and social media….

Keeping the conversation going at the Bleacher Bar

By nature, bars are very social places. You meet up with friends after a long day of work, hit one up before or after sporting events or just for a liquid lunch (don’t lie you’ve had one or two before). With that in mind, I always find it interesting that in general, they don’t try…

Cartoon of the day

This awesome cartoon was on the daily email from the GapingVoid.

Twitterville, a video book review

I recently wrapped up reading Shel Israel’s Twitterville, which was a great collection of case studies and best practices in social media. The book was a quick read and can be read in bits and pieces and doesn’t have to be read in order if there is a certain case study that you want to…

Five for Friday 3.26

This was a busy quick week that saw me go bald, work get done on a collaboration project and some rain. I can also say that the week was also very humbling as the work we’ve been doing in social media for Vistaprint is really starting to get noticed and grow at an awesome clip…

Chicken + Peanuts = Conversation Starter

While the recipe mentioned in the title might imply that I am looking to cook up a mean batch of Thai chicken, it’s actually two companies adding value to their coupons in the circular from my Sunday Globe. So how does that start a conversation? Last week, I blogged on how offline advertisements were being…

Category Archives: Twitter

50 Twitter power tips

Twitter is one of those things that is very useful, but at the same time is 140 characters away from sucking away 2-3 hours of your day. If it’s not part of your job function this loss of hours really zaps your productivity. This also makes it harder to sell to the higher ups that…

What’s next for PR/SM with Keith Trivitt

Over the weekend, I had the pleasure of spending some time with Keith Trivitt, a founding member of the PR Breakfast Club and SVP at Sternberg Strategic Communications. Over lunch at Doyle’s in Jamaica Plain, Keith offered some insight into his new role with Sternberg and what he sees next for PR and social media….

Keeping the conversation going at the Bleacher Bar

By nature, bars are very social places. You meet up with friends after a long day of work, hit one up before or after sporting events or just for a liquid lunch (don’t lie you’ve had one or two before). With that in mind, I always find it interesting that in general, they don’t try…

Cartoon of the day

This awesome cartoon was on the daily email from the GapingVoid.

Twitterville, a video book review

I recently wrapped up reading Shel Israel’s Twitterville, which was a great collection of case studies and best practices in social media. The book was a quick read and can be read in bits and pieces and doesn’t have to be read in order if there is a certain case study that you want to…

Five for Friday 3.26

This was a busy quick week that saw me go bald, work get done on a collaboration project and some rain. I can also say that the week was also very humbling as the work we’ve been doing in social media for Vistaprint is really starting to get noticed and grow at an awesome clip…

Chicken + Peanuts = Conversation Starter

While the recipe mentioned in the title might imply that I am looking to cook up a mean batch of Thai chicken, it’s actually two companies adding value to their coupons in the circular from my Sunday Globe. So how does that start a conversation? Last week, I blogged on how offline advertisements were being…

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