Category Archives: social media

New toy blues

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club earlier in the week. I added in some additional insight and I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. Earlier this month, Facebook dropped a bomb on the geolocation space by introducing deals via their Places mobile application. This move was a…

Real Time Engagement with Scott Monty

One of the biggest problems with companies engaging in social media is keeping authenticity while also keeping the company’s interests and reputation intact. There are more networks that I can count on the fingers and toes of you, me and the Octomom and her kids that people are chatting on. These same networks are filled…

Social Media is the new Punk Rock

I love this video: Thank you Danny Brown for passing along.

Good viral follow up by Boston Bruins

Over the weekend a video went viral of a girl at a Boston Bruins game kicking a hole in a pole in the women’s room. Similar to many viral videos it involves a person doing something really stupid, while drunk that folks get a good laugh out of. Usually these videos die on the vine,…

Don’t forget where you came from

This weekend, I was home in Jersey and really started to think about how proud I was of where I came from and how easy it is to forget where it is that we call home and come from. (click here if you can’t view the video)

How do you deal with the social customer?

It seems like the gravy-train buzzword of Social Media is starting to fade away only to give way to the term social customer.  In theory, as customers migrate more towards social media, companies need to evolve to keep up with them. This includes not only building a community and conversation with customers but also monetizing…

The Massachusetts Gubernatorial Social Straw Poll

November 2 is Election Day across the United States. People will cast their votes in sanctioned popularity contests for offices ranging from local school boards to governors. Somewhere in between the 10 o’clock news and daybreak, there will be people angry or happy due to their candidate’s fortune. In Massachusetts, the most interesting race to…

Category Archives: social media

New toy blues

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club earlier in the week. I added in some additional insight and I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. Earlier this month, Facebook dropped a bomb on the geolocation space by introducing deals via their Places mobile application. This move was a…

Real Time Engagement with Scott Monty

One of the biggest problems with companies engaging in social media is keeping authenticity while also keeping the company’s interests and reputation intact. There are more networks that I can count on the fingers and toes of you, me and the Octomom and her kids that people are chatting on. These same networks are filled…

Social Media is the new Punk Rock

I love this video: Thank you Danny Brown for passing along.

Good viral follow up by Boston Bruins

Over the weekend a video went viral of a girl at a Boston Bruins game kicking a hole in a pole in the women’s room. Similar to many viral videos it involves a person doing something really stupid, while drunk that folks get a good laugh out of. Usually these videos die on the vine,…

Don’t forget where you came from

This weekend, I was home in Jersey and really started to think about how proud I was of where I came from and how easy it is to forget where it is that we call home and come from. (click here if you can’t view the video)

How do you deal with the social customer?

It seems like the gravy-train buzzword of Social Media is starting to fade away only to give way to the term social customer.  In theory, as customers migrate more towards social media, companies need to evolve to keep up with them. This includes not only building a community and conversation with customers but also monetizing…

The Massachusetts Gubernatorial Social Straw Poll

November 2 is Election Day across the United States. People will cast their votes in sanctioned popularity contests for offices ranging from local school boards to governors. Somewhere in between the 10 o’clock news and daybreak, there will be people angry or happy due to their candidate’s fortune. In Massachusetts, the most interesting race to…

Category Archives: social media

New toy blues

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club earlier in the week. I added in some additional insight and I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. Earlier this month, Facebook dropped a bomb on the geolocation space by introducing deals via their Places mobile application. This move was a…

Real Time Engagement with Scott Monty

One of the biggest problems with companies engaging in social media is keeping authenticity while also keeping the company’s interests and reputation intact. There are more networks that I can count on the fingers and toes of you, me and the Octomom and her kids that people are chatting on. These same networks are filled…

Social Media is the new Punk Rock

I love this video: Thank you Danny Brown for passing along.

Good viral follow up by Boston Bruins

Over the weekend a video went viral of a girl at a Boston Bruins game kicking a hole in a pole in the women’s room. Similar to many viral videos it involves a person doing something really stupid, while drunk that folks get a good laugh out of. Usually these videos die on the vine,…

Don’t forget where you came from

This weekend, I was home in Jersey and really started to think about how proud I was of where I came from and how easy it is to forget where it is that we call home and come from. (click here if you can’t view the video)

How do you deal with the social customer?

It seems like the gravy-train buzzword of Social Media is starting to fade away only to give way to the term social customer.  In theory, as customers migrate more towards social media, companies need to evolve to keep up with them. This includes not only building a community and conversation with customers but also monetizing…

The Massachusetts Gubernatorial Social Straw Poll

November 2 is Election Day across the United States. People will cast their votes in sanctioned popularity contests for offices ranging from local school boards to governors. Somewhere in between the 10 o’clock news and daybreak, there will be people angry or happy due to their candidate’s fortune. In Massachusetts, the most interesting race to…

Category Archives: social media

New toy blues

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club earlier in the week. I added in some additional insight and I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. Earlier this month, Facebook dropped a bomb on the geolocation space by introducing deals via their Places mobile application. This move was a…

Real Time Engagement with Scott Monty

One of the biggest problems with companies engaging in social media is keeping authenticity while also keeping the company’s interests and reputation intact. There are more networks that I can count on the fingers and toes of you, me and the Octomom and her kids that people are chatting on. These same networks are filled…

Social Media is the new Punk Rock

I love this video: Thank you Danny Brown for passing along.

Good viral follow up by Boston Bruins

Over the weekend a video went viral of a girl at a Boston Bruins game kicking a hole in a pole in the women’s room. Similar to many viral videos it involves a person doing something really stupid, while drunk that folks get a good laugh out of. Usually these videos die on the vine,…

Don’t forget where you came from

This weekend, I was home in Jersey and really started to think about how proud I was of where I came from and how easy it is to forget where it is that we call home and come from. (click here if you can’t view the video)

How do you deal with the social customer?

It seems like the gravy-train buzzword of Social Media is starting to fade away only to give way to the term social customer.  In theory, as customers migrate more towards social media, companies need to evolve to keep up with them. This includes not only building a community and conversation with customers but also monetizing…

The Massachusetts Gubernatorial Social Straw Poll

November 2 is Election Day across the United States. People will cast their votes in sanctioned popularity contests for offices ranging from local school boards to governors. Somewhere in between the 10 o’clock news and daybreak, there will be people angry or happy due to their candidate’s fortune. In Massachusetts, the most interesting race to…

Category Archives: social media

New toy blues

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club earlier in the week. I added in some additional insight and I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. Earlier this month, Facebook dropped a bomb on the geolocation space by introducing deals via their Places mobile application. This move was a…

Real Time Engagement with Scott Monty

One of the biggest problems with companies engaging in social media is keeping authenticity while also keeping the company’s interests and reputation intact. There are more networks that I can count on the fingers and toes of you, me and the Octomom and her kids that people are chatting on. These same networks are filled…

Social Media is the new Punk Rock

I love this video: Thank you Danny Brown for passing along.

Good viral follow up by Boston Bruins

Over the weekend a video went viral of a girl at a Boston Bruins game kicking a hole in a pole in the women’s room. Similar to many viral videos it involves a person doing something really stupid, while drunk that folks get a good laugh out of. Usually these videos die on the vine,…

Don’t forget where you came from

This weekend, I was home in Jersey and really started to think about how proud I was of where I came from and how easy it is to forget where it is that we call home and come from. (click here if you can’t view the video)

How do you deal with the social customer?

It seems like the gravy-train buzzword of Social Media is starting to fade away only to give way to the term social customer.  In theory, as customers migrate more towards social media, companies need to evolve to keep up with them. This includes not only building a community and conversation with customers but also monetizing…

The Massachusetts Gubernatorial Social Straw Poll

November 2 is Election Day across the United States. People will cast their votes in sanctioned popularity contests for offices ranging from local school boards to governors. Somewhere in between the 10 o’clock news and daybreak, there will be people angry or happy due to their candidate’s fortune. In Massachusetts, the most interesting race to…

Category Archives: social media

New toy blues

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club earlier in the week. I added in some additional insight and I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. Earlier this month, Facebook dropped a bomb on the geolocation space by introducing deals via their Places mobile application. This move was a…

Real Time Engagement with Scott Monty

One of the biggest problems with companies engaging in social media is keeping authenticity while also keeping the company’s interests and reputation intact. There are more networks that I can count on the fingers and toes of you, me and the Octomom and her kids that people are chatting on. These same networks are filled…

Social Media is the new Punk Rock

I love this video: Thank you Danny Brown for passing along.

Good viral follow up by Boston Bruins

Over the weekend a video went viral of a girl at a Boston Bruins game kicking a hole in a pole in the women’s room. Similar to many viral videos it involves a person doing something really stupid, while drunk that folks get a good laugh out of. Usually these videos die on the vine,…

Don’t forget where you came from

This weekend, I was home in Jersey and really started to think about how proud I was of where I came from and how easy it is to forget where it is that we call home and come from. (click here if you can’t view the video)

How do you deal with the social customer?

It seems like the gravy-train buzzword of Social Media is starting to fade away only to give way to the term social customer.  In theory, as customers migrate more towards social media, companies need to evolve to keep up with them. This includes not only building a community and conversation with customers but also monetizing…

The Massachusetts Gubernatorial Social Straw Poll

November 2 is Election Day across the United States. People will cast their votes in sanctioned popularity contests for offices ranging from local school boards to governors. Somewhere in between the 10 o’clock news and daybreak, there will be people angry or happy due to their candidate’s fortune. In Massachusetts, the most interesting race to…

Category Archives: social media

New toy blues

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club earlier in the week. I added in some additional insight and I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. Earlier this month, Facebook dropped a bomb on the geolocation space by introducing deals via their Places mobile application. This move was a…

Real Time Engagement with Scott Monty

One of the biggest problems with companies engaging in social media is keeping authenticity while also keeping the company’s interests and reputation intact. There are more networks that I can count on the fingers and toes of you, me and the Octomom and her kids that people are chatting on. These same networks are filled…

Social Media is the new Punk Rock

I love this video: Thank you Danny Brown for passing along.

Good viral follow up by Boston Bruins

Over the weekend a video went viral of a girl at a Boston Bruins game kicking a hole in a pole in the women’s room. Similar to many viral videos it involves a person doing something really stupid, while drunk that folks get a good laugh out of. Usually these videos die on the vine,…

Don’t forget where you came from

This weekend, I was home in Jersey and really started to think about how proud I was of where I came from and how easy it is to forget where it is that we call home and come from. (click here if you can’t view the video)

How do you deal with the social customer?

It seems like the gravy-train buzzword of Social Media is starting to fade away only to give way to the term social customer.  In theory, as customers migrate more towards social media, companies need to evolve to keep up with them. This includes not only building a community and conversation with customers but also monetizing…

The Massachusetts Gubernatorial Social Straw Poll

November 2 is Election Day across the United States. People will cast their votes in sanctioned popularity contests for offices ranging from local school boards to governors. Somewhere in between the 10 o’clock news and daybreak, there will be people angry or happy due to their candidate’s fortune. In Massachusetts, the most interesting race to…

Category Archives: social media

New toy blues

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club earlier in the week. I added in some additional insight and I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. Earlier this month, Facebook dropped a bomb on the geolocation space by introducing deals via their Places mobile application. This move was a…

Real Time Engagement with Scott Monty

One of the biggest problems with companies engaging in social media is keeping authenticity while also keeping the company’s interests and reputation intact. There are more networks that I can count on the fingers and toes of you, me and the Octomom and her kids that people are chatting on. These same networks are filled…

Social Media is the new Punk Rock

I love this video: Thank you Danny Brown for passing along.

Good viral follow up by Boston Bruins

Over the weekend a video went viral of a girl at a Boston Bruins game kicking a hole in a pole in the women’s room. Similar to many viral videos it involves a person doing something really stupid, while drunk that folks get a good laugh out of. Usually these videos die on the vine,…

Don’t forget where you came from

This weekend, I was home in Jersey and really started to think about how proud I was of where I came from and how easy it is to forget where it is that we call home and come from. (click here if you can’t view the video)

How do you deal with the social customer?

It seems like the gravy-train buzzword of Social Media is starting to fade away only to give way to the term social customer.  In theory, as customers migrate more towards social media, companies need to evolve to keep up with them. This includes not only building a community and conversation with customers but also monetizing…

The Massachusetts Gubernatorial Social Straw Poll

November 2 is Election Day across the United States. People will cast their votes in sanctioned popularity contests for offices ranging from local school boards to governors. Somewhere in between the 10 o’clock news and daybreak, there will be people angry or happy due to their candidate’s fortune. In Massachusetts, the most interesting race to…

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