Category Archives: social media

Five blogs that you should be reading

Fridays are typically a day where I share the five best articles that I read in a given week. While I would love to continue that tradition this week, I have spent more time changing diapers than sharing and digesting links and articles so I decided to share with you five blogs that you should…

Another reason to love Livefyre

About six months back I was urged to check out the Livefyre comments system from Danny Brown. While I loved Disqus, the real-time and almost IM speed of Livefyre and this experiment (results) from Danny, were enough to convince me. Ever since signing up for the beta test, I could not have been happier at…

Jimmy Fund Helps You Social Media for Social Good

Towards the end of last week, I stumbled across an awesome initiative from the Jimmy Fund that will allow folks addicted to social media to put their time behind the keyboard to a good use. How can you do that you ask? Well if you visit Help Attack!, you can pledge a monetary amount that…

Is this the end of Choice and Innovation in Social Media Measurement?

Last week, the social media world was rocked about the acquisition of social media monitoring company Radian6 by CRM vendor Salesforce.com to the tune of $326 million. On one hand, I am extremely happy for folks like Amber Naslund and Lauren Vargas who work at the company. I also see this as the first step…

Social Media: Personal or Impersonal?

This is a guest post from Christina Khoury, a founding member of the PR Breakfast Club. For more information on Christina, check out her bio below. Social media is what you make of it.  This goes for both companies and individuals.  As an individual who loves building relationships through social media, it infuriates me when people say…

Why I’m kinda over Yelp: Foursquare and Twitter are my recommendation engines of choice

I used to think Yelp was pretty cool. Kinda like that slightly-older but still-in-high-school boyfriend you had way back when: he knew the best people, the best places to go, but once you graduated, you just knew he wasn’t really your style, so you went your separate ways. Yelp, like that ex of yours, is…

The Anatomy of a Twitter Spammer

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Category Archives: social media

Five blogs that you should be reading

Fridays are typically a day where I share the five best articles that I read in a given week. While I would love to continue that tradition this week, I have spent more time changing diapers than sharing and digesting links and articles so I decided to share with you five blogs that you should…

Another reason to love Livefyre

About six months back I was urged to check out the Livefyre comments system from Danny Brown. While I loved Disqus, the real-time and almost IM speed of Livefyre and this experiment (results) from Danny, were enough to convince me. Ever since signing up for the beta test, I could not have been happier at…

Jimmy Fund Helps You Social Media for Social Good

Towards the end of last week, I stumbled across an awesome initiative from the Jimmy Fund that will allow folks addicted to social media to put their time behind the keyboard to a good use. How can you do that you ask? Well if you visit Help Attack!, you can pledge a monetary amount that…

Is this the end of Choice and Innovation in Social Media Measurement?

Last week, the social media world was rocked about the acquisition of social media monitoring company Radian6 by CRM vendor Salesforce.com to the tune of $326 million. On one hand, I am extremely happy for folks like Amber Naslund and Lauren Vargas who work at the company. I also see this as the first step…

Social Media: Personal or Impersonal?

This is a guest post from Christina Khoury, a founding member of the PR Breakfast Club. For more information on Christina, check out her bio below. Social media is what you make of it.  This goes for both companies and individuals.  As an individual who loves building relationships through social media, it infuriates me when people say…

Why I’m kinda over Yelp: Foursquare and Twitter are my recommendation engines of choice

I used to think Yelp was pretty cool. Kinda like that slightly-older but still-in-high-school boyfriend you had way back when: he knew the best people, the best places to go, but once you graduated, you just knew he wasn’t really your style, so you went your separate ways. Yelp, like that ex of yours, is…

The Anatomy of a Twitter Spammer

This video contains a video. Please click here if you can’t view.

Category Archives: social media

Five blogs that you should be reading

Fridays are typically a day where I share the five best articles that I read in a given week. While I would love to continue that tradition this week, I have spent more time changing diapers than sharing and digesting links and articles so I decided to share with you five blogs that you should…

Another reason to love Livefyre

About six months back I was urged to check out the Livefyre comments system from Danny Brown. While I loved Disqus, the real-time and almost IM speed of Livefyre and this experiment (results) from Danny, were enough to convince me. Ever since signing up for the beta test, I could not have been happier at…

Jimmy Fund Helps You Social Media for Social Good

Towards the end of last week, I stumbled across an awesome initiative from the Jimmy Fund that will allow folks addicted to social media to put their time behind the keyboard to a good use. How can you do that you ask? Well if you visit Help Attack!, you can pledge a monetary amount that…

Is this the end of Choice and Innovation in Social Media Measurement?

Last week, the social media world was rocked about the acquisition of social media monitoring company Radian6 by CRM vendor Salesforce.com to the tune of $326 million. On one hand, I am extremely happy for folks like Amber Naslund and Lauren Vargas who work at the company. I also see this as the first step…

Social Media: Personal or Impersonal?

This is a guest post from Christina Khoury, a founding member of the PR Breakfast Club. For more information on Christina, check out her bio below. Social media is what you make of it.  This goes for both companies and individuals.  As an individual who loves building relationships through social media, it infuriates me when people say…

Why I’m kinda over Yelp: Foursquare and Twitter are my recommendation engines of choice

I used to think Yelp was pretty cool. Kinda like that slightly-older but still-in-high-school boyfriend you had way back when: he knew the best people, the best places to go, but once you graduated, you just knew he wasn’t really your style, so you went your separate ways. Yelp, like that ex of yours, is…

The Anatomy of a Twitter Spammer

This video contains a video. Please click here if you can’t view.

Category Archives: social media

Five blogs that you should be reading

Fridays are typically a day where I share the five best articles that I read in a given week. While I would love to continue that tradition this week, I have spent more time changing diapers than sharing and digesting links and articles so I decided to share with you five blogs that you should…

Another reason to love Livefyre

About six months back I was urged to check out the Livefyre comments system from Danny Brown. While I loved Disqus, the real-time and almost IM speed of Livefyre and this experiment (results) from Danny, were enough to convince me. Ever since signing up for the beta test, I could not have been happier at…

Jimmy Fund Helps You Social Media for Social Good

Towards the end of last week, I stumbled across an awesome initiative from the Jimmy Fund that will allow folks addicted to social media to put their time behind the keyboard to a good use. How can you do that you ask? Well if you visit Help Attack!, you can pledge a monetary amount that…

Is this the end of Choice and Innovation in Social Media Measurement?

Last week, the social media world was rocked about the acquisition of social media monitoring company Radian6 by CRM vendor Salesforce.com to the tune of $326 million. On one hand, I am extremely happy for folks like Amber Naslund and Lauren Vargas who work at the company. I also see this as the first step…

Social Media: Personal or Impersonal?

This is a guest post from Christina Khoury, a founding member of the PR Breakfast Club. For more information on Christina, check out her bio below. Social media is what you make of it.  This goes for both companies and individuals.  As an individual who loves building relationships through social media, it infuriates me when people say…

Why I’m kinda over Yelp: Foursquare and Twitter are my recommendation engines of choice

I used to think Yelp was pretty cool. Kinda like that slightly-older but still-in-high-school boyfriend you had way back when: he knew the best people, the best places to go, but once you graduated, you just knew he wasn’t really your style, so you went your separate ways. Yelp, like that ex of yours, is…

The Anatomy of a Twitter Spammer

This video contains a video. Please click here if you can’t view.

Category Archives: social media

Five blogs that you should be reading

Fridays are typically a day where I share the five best articles that I read in a given week. While I would love to continue that tradition this week, I have spent more time changing diapers than sharing and digesting links and articles so I decided to share with you five blogs that you should…

Another reason to love Livefyre

About six months back I was urged to check out the Livefyre comments system from Danny Brown. While I loved Disqus, the real-time and almost IM speed of Livefyre and this experiment (results) from Danny, were enough to convince me. Ever since signing up for the beta test, I could not have been happier at…

Jimmy Fund Helps You Social Media for Social Good

Towards the end of last week, I stumbled across an awesome initiative from the Jimmy Fund that will allow folks addicted to social media to put their time behind the keyboard to a good use. How can you do that you ask? Well if you visit Help Attack!, you can pledge a monetary amount that…

Is this the end of Choice and Innovation in Social Media Measurement?

Last week, the social media world was rocked about the acquisition of social media monitoring company Radian6 by CRM vendor Salesforce.com to the tune of $326 million. On one hand, I am extremely happy for folks like Amber Naslund and Lauren Vargas who work at the company. I also see this as the first step…

Social Media: Personal or Impersonal?

This is a guest post from Christina Khoury, a founding member of the PR Breakfast Club. For more information on Christina, check out her bio below. Social media is what you make of it.  This goes for both companies and individuals.  As an individual who loves building relationships through social media, it infuriates me when people say…

Why I’m kinda over Yelp: Foursquare and Twitter are my recommendation engines of choice

I used to think Yelp was pretty cool. Kinda like that slightly-older but still-in-high-school boyfriend you had way back when: he knew the best people, the best places to go, but once you graduated, you just knew he wasn’t really your style, so you went your separate ways. Yelp, like that ex of yours, is…

The Anatomy of a Twitter Spammer

This video contains a video. Please click here if you can’t view.

Category Archives: social media

Five blogs that you should be reading

Fridays are typically a day where I share the five best articles that I read in a given week. While I would love to continue that tradition this week, I have spent more time changing diapers than sharing and digesting links and articles so I decided to share with you five blogs that you should…

Another reason to love Livefyre

About six months back I was urged to check out the Livefyre comments system from Danny Brown. While I loved Disqus, the real-time and almost IM speed of Livefyre and this experiment (results) from Danny, were enough to convince me. Ever since signing up for the beta test, I could not have been happier at…

Jimmy Fund Helps You Social Media for Social Good

Towards the end of last week, I stumbled across an awesome initiative from the Jimmy Fund that will allow folks addicted to social media to put their time behind the keyboard to a good use. How can you do that you ask? Well if you visit Help Attack!, you can pledge a monetary amount that…

Is this the end of Choice and Innovation in Social Media Measurement?

Last week, the social media world was rocked about the acquisition of social media monitoring company Radian6 by CRM vendor Salesforce.com to the tune of $326 million. On one hand, I am extremely happy for folks like Amber Naslund and Lauren Vargas who work at the company. I also see this as the first step…

Social Media: Personal or Impersonal?

This is a guest post from Christina Khoury, a founding member of the PR Breakfast Club. For more information on Christina, check out her bio below. Social media is what you make of it.  This goes for both companies and individuals.  As an individual who loves building relationships through social media, it infuriates me when people say…

Why I’m kinda over Yelp: Foursquare and Twitter are my recommendation engines of choice

I used to think Yelp was pretty cool. Kinda like that slightly-older but still-in-high-school boyfriend you had way back when: he knew the best people, the best places to go, but once you graduated, you just knew he wasn’t really your style, so you went your separate ways. Yelp, like that ex of yours, is…

The Anatomy of a Twitter Spammer

This video contains a video. Please click here if you can’t view.

Category Archives: social media

Five blogs that you should be reading

Fridays are typically a day where I share the five best articles that I read in a given week. While I would love to continue that tradition this week, I have spent more time changing diapers than sharing and digesting links and articles so I decided to share with you five blogs that you should…

Another reason to love Livefyre

About six months back I was urged to check out the Livefyre comments system from Danny Brown. While I loved Disqus, the real-time and almost IM speed of Livefyre and this experiment (results) from Danny, were enough to convince me. Ever since signing up for the beta test, I could not have been happier at…

Jimmy Fund Helps You Social Media for Social Good

Towards the end of last week, I stumbled across an awesome initiative from the Jimmy Fund that will allow folks addicted to social media to put their time behind the keyboard to a good use. How can you do that you ask? Well if you visit Help Attack!, you can pledge a monetary amount that…

Is this the end of Choice and Innovation in Social Media Measurement?

Last week, the social media world was rocked about the acquisition of social media monitoring company Radian6 by CRM vendor Salesforce.com to the tune of $326 million. On one hand, I am extremely happy for folks like Amber Naslund and Lauren Vargas who work at the company. I also see this as the first step…

Social Media: Personal or Impersonal?

This is a guest post from Christina Khoury, a founding member of the PR Breakfast Club. For more information on Christina, check out her bio below. Social media is what you make of it.  This goes for both companies and individuals.  As an individual who loves building relationships through social media, it infuriates me when people say…

Why I’m kinda over Yelp: Foursquare and Twitter are my recommendation engines of choice

I used to think Yelp was pretty cool. Kinda like that slightly-older but still-in-high-school boyfriend you had way back when: he knew the best people, the best places to go, but once you graduated, you just knew he wasn’t really your style, so you went your separate ways. Yelp, like that ex of yours, is…

The Anatomy of a Twitter Spammer

This video contains a video. Please click here if you can’t view.

Category Archives: social media

Five blogs that you should be reading

Fridays are typically a day where I share the five best articles that I read in a given week. While I would love to continue that tradition this week, I have spent more time changing diapers than sharing and digesting links and articles so I decided to share with you five blogs that you should…

Another reason to love Livefyre

About six months back I was urged to check out the Livefyre comments system from Danny Brown. While I loved Disqus, the real-time and almost IM speed of Livefyre and this experiment (results) from Danny, were enough to convince me. Ever since signing up for the beta test, I could not have been happier at…

Jimmy Fund Helps You Social Media for Social Good

Towards the end of last week, I stumbled across an awesome initiative from the Jimmy Fund that will allow folks addicted to social media to put their time behind the keyboard to a good use. How can you do that you ask? Well if you visit Help Attack!, you can pledge a monetary amount that…

Is this the end of Choice and Innovation in Social Media Measurement?

Last week, the social media world was rocked about the acquisition of social media monitoring company Radian6 by CRM vendor Salesforce.com to the tune of $326 million. On one hand, I am extremely happy for folks like Amber Naslund and Lauren Vargas who work at the company. I also see this as the first step…

Social Media: Personal or Impersonal?

This is a guest post from Christina Khoury, a founding member of the PR Breakfast Club. For more information on Christina, check out her bio below. Social media is what you make of it.  This goes for both companies and individuals.  As an individual who loves building relationships through social media, it infuriates me when people say…

Why I’m kinda over Yelp: Foursquare and Twitter are my recommendation engines of choice

I used to think Yelp was pretty cool. Kinda like that slightly-older but still-in-high-school boyfriend you had way back when: he knew the best people, the best places to go, but once you graduated, you just knew he wasn’t really your style, so you went your separate ways. Yelp, like that ex of yours, is…

The Anatomy of a Twitter Spammer

This video contains a video. Please click here if you can’t view.

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