Category Archives: social media

Can you pick NFL games better than Social Buzz can?

In exactly one week from today, the most exciting season on TV starts up. No I am not talking Real Housewives or Big Bootied Weddings, but the hard hits of the National Football League. Now as with any season, there will be folks making their weekly predictions based on everything from their gut to uniform…

Measuring social media

If we have ever interacted on the social web or read this blog, you know that I am passionate about is social media measurement.  Many people say that it can’t be done or that only unicorn and rainbow numbers can be measured. To that I say bullshit. For this year’s South by Southwest conference, I…

Untapping the social side of beer

This is a guest post from Nick Gosselin. As Benjamin Franklin once said, “There can‘t be good living where there is not good drinking.” So true Mr. Franklin, so true. For those who know me, I’m an avid craft beer enthusiast interested all facets of the industry. I enjoy keeping tabs on what my favorite brewery’s have coming down the pipeline, as…

Measuring Social Influence

This is a guest post from Jason Mollica.  If you want to get a reaction from a public relations or social media pro, ask them about influence. You are sure to get answers from each end of the spectrum. Some will say influence is misconstrued as “popular.” Others believe that follower numbers measure influence. But…

A lesson in what not to do in social media from Barack Obama

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club, but I wanted to share here as well in case you missed it there. President Barack Obama’s use of social media has seen its ups and downs. Back in 2008 his social media savvy helped propel him into the Oval Office. His use of technology was instrumental…

A review of the ROI of Social Media

A few months back, I was on a panel in Chicago moderated by Guy Powell. We got to chatting and one thing led to another and I agreed to review a copy of his book entitled ROI of Social Media (Amazon affiliate link) along with Jerry Dimos and Steven Groves. Unlike many social media books,…

Death in the social media age

I have watched this TED talk from Mashable‘s Adam Ostrow a few times and each time catch myself pondering what will happen to all of the digital media that I have been creating when I die. On one hand I know that this blog will fall victim to a domain takeover with another Jeff Esposito…

Category Archives: social media

Can you pick NFL games better than Social Buzz can?

In exactly one week from today, the most exciting season on TV starts up. No I am not talking Real Housewives or Big Bootied Weddings, but the hard hits of the National Football League. Now as with any season, there will be folks making their weekly predictions based on everything from their gut to uniform…

Measuring social media

If we have ever interacted on the social web or read this blog, you know that I am passionate about is social media measurement.  Many people say that it can’t be done or that only unicorn and rainbow numbers can be measured. To that I say bullshit. For this year’s South by Southwest conference, I…

Untapping the social side of beer

This is a guest post from Nick Gosselin. As Benjamin Franklin once said, “There can‘t be good living where there is not good drinking.” So true Mr. Franklin, so true. For those who know me, I’m an avid craft beer enthusiast interested all facets of the industry. I enjoy keeping tabs on what my favorite brewery’s have coming down the pipeline, as…

Measuring Social Influence

This is a guest post from Jason Mollica.  If you want to get a reaction from a public relations or social media pro, ask them about influence. You are sure to get answers from each end of the spectrum. Some will say influence is misconstrued as “popular.” Others believe that follower numbers measure influence. But…

A lesson in what not to do in social media from Barack Obama

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club, but I wanted to share here as well in case you missed it there. President Barack Obama’s use of social media has seen its ups and downs. Back in 2008 his social media savvy helped propel him into the Oval Office. His use of technology was instrumental…

A review of the ROI of Social Media

A few months back, I was on a panel in Chicago moderated by Guy Powell. We got to chatting and one thing led to another and I agreed to review a copy of his book entitled ROI of Social Media (Amazon affiliate link) along with Jerry Dimos and Steven Groves. Unlike many social media books,…

Death in the social media age

I have watched this TED talk from Mashable‘s Adam Ostrow a few times and each time catch myself pondering what will happen to all of the digital media that I have been creating when I die. On one hand I know that this blog will fall victim to a domain takeover with another Jeff Esposito…

Category Archives: social media

Can you pick NFL games better than Social Buzz can?

In exactly one week from today, the most exciting season on TV starts up. No I am not talking Real Housewives or Big Bootied Weddings, but the hard hits of the National Football League. Now as with any season, there will be folks making their weekly predictions based on everything from their gut to uniform…

Measuring social media

If we have ever interacted on the social web or read this blog, you know that I am passionate about is social media measurement.  Many people say that it can’t be done or that only unicorn and rainbow numbers can be measured. To that I say bullshit. For this year’s South by Southwest conference, I…

Untapping the social side of beer

This is a guest post from Nick Gosselin. As Benjamin Franklin once said, “There can‘t be good living where there is not good drinking.” So true Mr. Franklin, so true. For those who know me, I’m an avid craft beer enthusiast interested all facets of the industry. I enjoy keeping tabs on what my favorite brewery’s have coming down the pipeline, as…

Measuring Social Influence

This is a guest post from Jason Mollica.  If you want to get a reaction from a public relations or social media pro, ask them about influence. You are sure to get answers from each end of the spectrum. Some will say influence is misconstrued as “popular.” Others believe that follower numbers measure influence. But…

A lesson in what not to do in social media from Barack Obama

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club, but I wanted to share here as well in case you missed it there. President Barack Obama’s use of social media has seen its ups and downs. Back in 2008 his social media savvy helped propel him into the Oval Office. His use of technology was instrumental…

A review of the ROI of Social Media

A few months back, I was on a panel in Chicago moderated by Guy Powell. We got to chatting and one thing led to another and I agreed to review a copy of his book entitled ROI of Social Media (Amazon affiliate link) along with Jerry Dimos and Steven Groves. Unlike many social media books,…

Death in the social media age

I have watched this TED talk from Mashable‘s Adam Ostrow a few times and each time catch myself pondering what will happen to all of the digital media that I have been creating when I die. On one hand I know that this blog will fall victim to a domain takeover with another Jeff Esposito…

Category Archives: social media

Can you pick NFL games better than Social Buzz can?

In exactly one week from today, the most exciting season on TV starts up. No I am not talking Real Housewives or Big Bootied Weddings, but the hard hits of the National Football League. Now as with any season, there will be folks making their weekly predictions based on everything from their gut to uniform…

Measuring social media

If we have ever interacted on the social web or read this blog, you know that I am passionate about is social media measurement.  Many people say that it can’t be done or that only unicorn and rainbow numbers can be measured. To that I say bullshit. For this year’s South by Southwest conference, I…

Untapping the social side of beer

This is a guest post from Nick Gosselin. As Benjamin Franklin once said, “There can‘t be good living where there is not good drinking.” So true Mr. Franklin, so true. For those who know me, I’m an avid craft beer enthusiast interested all facets of the industry. I enjoy keeping tabs on what my favorite brewery’s have coming down the pipeline, as…

Measuring Social Influence

This is a guest post from Jason Mollica.  If you want to get a reaction from a public relations or social media pro, ask them about influence. You are sure to get answers from each end of the spectrum. Some will say influence is misconstrued as “popular.” Others believe that follower numbers measure influence. But…

A lesson in what not to do in social media from Barack Obama

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club, but I wanted to share here as well in case you missed it there. President Barack Obama’s use of social media has seen its ups and downs. Back in 2008 his social media savvy helped propel him into the Oval Office. His use of technology was instrumental…

A review of the ROI of Social Media

A few months back, I was on a panel in Chicago moderated by Guy Powell. We got to chatting and one thing led to another and I agreed to review a copy of his book entitled ROI of Social Media (Amazon affiliate link) along with Jerry Dimos and Steven Groves. Unlike many social media books,…

Death in the social media age

I have watched this TED talk from Mashable‘s Adam Ostrow a few times and each time catch myself pondering what will happen to all of the digital media that I have been creating when I die. On one hand I know that this blog will fall victim to a domain takeover with another Jeff Esposito…

Category Archives: social media

Can you pick NFL games better than Social Buzz can?

In exactly one week from today, the most exciting season on TV starts up. No I am not talking Real Housewives or Big Bootied Weddings, but the hard hits of the National Football League. Now as with any season, there will be folks making their weekly predictions based on everything from their gut to uniform…

Measuring social media

If we have ever interacted on the social web or read this blog, you know that I am passionate about is social media measurement.  Many people say that it can’t be done or that only unicorn and rainbow numbers can be measured. To that I say bullshit. For this year’s South by Southwest conference, I…

Untapping the social side of beer

This is a guest post from Nick Gosselin. As Benjamin Franklin once said, “There can‘t be good living where there is not good drinking.” So true Mr. Franklin, so true. For those who know me, I’m an avid craft beer enthusiast interested all facets of the industry. I enjoy keeping tabs on what my favorite brewery’s have coming down the pipeline, as…

Measuring Social Influence

This is a guest post from Jason Mollica.  If you want to get a reaction from a public relations or social media pro, ask them about influence. You are sure to get answers from each end of the spectrum. Some will say influence is misconstrued as “popular.” Others believe that follower numbers measure influence. But…

A lesson in what not to do in social media from Barack Obama

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club, but I wanted to share here as well in case you missed it there. President Barack Obama’s use of social media has seen its ups and downs. Back in 2008 his social media savvy helped propel him into the Oval Office. His use of technology was instrumental…

A review of the ROI of Social Media

A few months back, I was on a panel in Chicago moderated by Guy Powell. We got to chatting and one thing led to another and I agreed to review a copy of his book entitled ROI of Social Media (Amazon affiliate link) along with Jerry Dimos and Steven Groves. Unlike many social media books,…

Death in the social media age

I have watched this TED talk from Mashable‘s Adam Ostrow a few times and each time catch myself pondering what will happen to all of the digital media that I have been creating when I die. On one hand I know that this blog will fall victim to a domain takeover with another Jeff Esposito…

Category Archives: social media

Can you pick NFL games better than Social Buzz can?

In exactly one week from today, the most exciting season on TV starts up. No I am not talking Real Housewives or Big Bootied Weddings, but the hard hits of the National Football League. Now as with any season, there will be folks making their weekly predictions based on everything from their gut to uniform…

Measuring social media

If we have ever interacted on the social web or read this blog, you know that I am passionate about is social media measurement.  Many people say that it can’t be done or that only unicorn and rainbow numbers can be measured. To that I say bullshit. For this year’s South by Southwest conference, I…

Untapping the social side of beer

This is a guest post from Nick Gosselin. As Benjamin Franklin once said, “There can‘t be good living where there is not good drinking.” So true Mr. Franklin, so true. For those who know me, I’m an avid craft beer enthusiast interested all facets of the industry. I enjoy keeping tabs on what my favorite brewery’s have coming down the pipeline, as…

Measuring Social Influence

This is a guest post from Jason Mollica.  If you want to get a reaction from a public relations or social media pro, ask them about influence. You are sure to get answers from each end of the spectrum. Some will say influence is misconstrued as “popular.” Others believe that follower numbers measure influence. But…

A lesson in what not to do in social media from Barack Obama

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club, but I wanted to share here as well in case you missed it there. President Barack Obama’s use of social media has seen its ups and downs. Back in 2008 his social media savvy helped propel him into the Oval Office. His use of technology was instrumental…

A review of the ROI of Social Media

A few months back, I was on a panel in Chicago moderated by Guy Powell. We got to chatting and one thing led to another and I agreed to review a copy of his book entitled ROI of Social Media (Amazon affiliate link) along with Jerry Dimos and Steven Groves. Unlike many social media books,…

Death in the social media age

I have watched this TED talk from Mashable‘s Adam Ostrow a few times and each time catch myself pondering what will happen to all of the digital media that I have been creating when I die. On one hand I know that this blog will fall victim to a domain takeover with another Jeff Esposito…

Category Archives: social media

Can you pick NFL games better than Social Buzz can?

In exactly one week from today, the most exciting season on TV starts up. No I am not talking Real Housewives or Big Bootied Weddings, but the hard hits of the National Football League. Now as with any season, there will be folks making their weekly predictions based on everything from their gut to uniform…

Measuring social media

If we have ever interacted on the social web or read this blog, you know that I am passionate about is social media measurement.  Many people say that it can’t be done or that only unicorn and rainbow numbers can be measured. To that I say bullshit. For this year’s South by Southwest conference, I…

Untapping the social side of beer

This is a guest post from Nick Gosselin. As Benjamin Franklin once said, “There can‘t be good living where there is not good drinking.” So true Mr. Franklin, so true. For those who know me, I’m an avid craft beer enthusiast interested all facets of the industry. I enjoy keeping tabs on what my favorite brewery’s have coming down the pipeline, as…

Measuring Social Influence

This is a guest post from Jason Mollica.  If you want to get a reaction from a public relations or social media pro, ask them about influence. You are sure to get answers from each end of the spectrum. Some will say influence is misconstrued as “popular.” Others believe that follower numbers measure influence. But…

A lesson in what not to do in social media from Barack Obama

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club, but I wanted to share here as well in case you missed it there. President Barack Obama’s use of social media has seen its ups and downs. Back in 2008 his social media savvy helped propel him into the Oval Office. His use of technology was instrumental…

A review of the ROI of Social Media

A few months back, I was on a panel in Chicago moderated by Guy Powell. We got to chatting and one thing led to another and I agreed to review a copy of his book entitled ROI of Social Media (Amazon affiliate link) along with Jerry Dimos and Steven Groves. Unlike many social media books,…

Death in the social media age

I have watched this TED talk from Mashable‘s Adam Ostrow a few times and each time catch myself pondering what will happen to all of the digital media that I have been creating when I die. On one hand I know that this blog will fall victim to a domain takeover with another Jeff Esposito…

Category Archives: social media

Can you pick NFL games better than Social Buzz can?

In exactly one week from today, the most exciting season on TV starts up. No I am not talking Real Housewives or Big Bootied Weddings, but the hard hits of the National Football League. Now as with any season, there will be folks making their weekly predictions based on everything from their gut to uniform…

Measuring social media

If we have ever interacted on the social web or read this blog, you know that I am passionate about is social media measurement.  Many people say that it can’t be done or that only unicorn and rainbow numbers can be measured. To that I say bullshit. For this year’s South by Southwest conference, I…

Untapping the social side of beer

This is a guest post from Nick Gosselin. As Benjamin Franklin once said, “There can‘t be good living where there is not good drinking.” So true Mr. Franklin, so true. For those who know me, I’m an avid craft beer enthusiast interested all facets of the industry. I enjoy keeping tabs on what my favorite brewery’s have coming down the pipeline, as…

Measuring Social Influence

This is a guest post from Jason Mollica.  If you want to get a reaction from a public relations or social media pro, ask them about influence. You are sure to get answers from each end of the spectrum. Some will say influence is misconstrued as “popular.” Others believe that follower numbers measure influence. But…

A lesson in what not to do in social media from Barack Obama

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club, but I wanted to share here as well in case you missed it there. President Barack Obama’s use of social media has seen its ups and downs. Back in 2008 his social media savvy helped propel him into the Oval Office. His use of technology was instrumental…

A review of the ROI of Social Media

A few months back, I was on a panel in Chicago moderated by Guy Powell. We got to chatting and one thing led to another and I agreed to review a copy of his book entitled ROI of Social Media (Amazon affiliate link) along with Jerry Dimos and Steven Groves. Unlike many social media books,…

Death in the social media age

I have watched this TED talk from Mashable‘s Adam Ostrow a few times and each time catch myself pondering what will happen to all of the digital media that I have been creating when I die. On one hand I know that this blog will fall victim to a domain takeover with another Jeff Esposito…

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