Category Archives: social media

Twitter X-Factors

Exact Target and CoTweet put out this report (click here if you are having trouble viewing) a few weeks ago and got the chance to chat with the team behind the report. There are some excellent nuggets for people looking for new findings on the Twitter demographic. Perhaps the most interesting is how engaged the…

Don’t burn bridges

I recently read a blog post from Dave Fleet that really put words to something that I had been pondering for a bit. The piece was entitled Are you creating social media scorched earth? It focused on companies that burn bridges with customers with one-off social media accounts. There is no question that social media…

Social Networking Map – 2010 edition

Social Media Integration for Non-Profits

I always like to share presentations that I find interesting. It is even more enjoyable when the presentation can help a great cause and was done by a good friend. Check out this great presentation from Mike Schaffer on integrating social media for non-profits. Social Media Integration for Non-Profits View more presentations from Mike Schaffer.

CoTweetup Boston – Social Media Panel

On Thursday, August 19, 2010, CoTweet hosted the #CoTweetup in Boston. The panel discussed trends in social media. Panelists included Jeff Rohrs, Scotty Henderson, Jesse Engle, Laura Fitton and me. This video is of the 15 minute or so panel discussion. You should also follow these folks on Twitter.

Can non-profits lead the way for mass-adoption or geolocation applications?

As geolocation applications, like foursquare, Gowalla and SCVNGR, continue to gain integration with the general public and retailers, we are going to see a lot of cool things from companies benefiting retailers; however that is still a ways away. Sure it can be argued that broadcasting check-ins to existing networks like Facebook and Twitter adds…

Is a social media contest right for you?

In last week’s #PR20Chat, there was a great conversation about social media contests. I have run four of these contests for my company and I see them as an opportunity to increase buzz and exposure to potential customers. With that said, social-driven contests are not a good fit for every company. Is there an audience?…

Category Archives: social media

Twitter X-Factors

Exact Target and CoTweet put out this report (click here if you are having trouble viewing) a few weeks ago and got the chance to chat with the team behind the report. There are some excellent nuggets for people looking for new findings on the Twitter demographic. Perhaps the most interesting is how engaged the…

Don’t burn bridges

I recently read a blog post from Dave Fleet that really put words to something that I had been pondering for a bit. The piece was entitled Are you creating social media scorched earth? It focused on companies that burn bridges with customers with one-off social media accounts. There is no question that social media…

Social Networking Map – 2010 edition

Social Media Integration for Non-Profits

I always like to share presentations that I find interesting. It is even more enjoyable when the presentation can help a great cause and was done by a good friend. Check out this great presentation from Mike Schaffer on integrating social media for non-profits. Social Media Integration for Non-Profits View more presentations from Mike Schaffer.

CoTweetup Boston – Social Media Panel

On Thursday, August 19, 2010, CoTweet hosted the #CoTweetup in Boston. The panel discussed trends in social media. Panelists included Jeff Rohrs, Scotty Henderson, Jesse Engle, Laura Fitton and me. This video is of the 15 minute or so panel discussion. You should also follow these folks on Twitter.

Can non-profits lead the way for mass-adoption or geolocation applications?

As geolocation applications, like foursquare, Gowalla and SCVNGR, continue to gain integration with the general public and retailers, we are going to see a lot of cool things from companies benefiting retailers; however that is still a ways away. Sure it can be argued that broadcasting check-ins to existing networks like Facebook and Twitter adds…

Is a social media contest right for you?

In last week’s #PR20Chat, there was a great conversation about social media contests. I have run four of these contests for my company and I see them as an opportunity to increase buzz and exposure to potential customers. With that said, social-driven contests are not a good fit for every company. Is there an audience?…

Category Archives: social media

Twitter X-Factors

Exact Target and CoTweet put out this report (click here if you are having trouble viewing) a few weeks ago and got the chance to chat with the team behind the report. There are some excellent nuggets for people looking for new findings on the Twitter demographic. Perhaps the most interesting is how engaged the…

Don’t burn bridges

I recently read a blog post from Dave Fleet that really put words to something that I had been pondering for a bit. The piece was entitled Are you creating social media scorched earth? It focused on companies that burn bridges with customers with one-off social media accounts. There is no question that social media…

Social Networking Map – 2010 edition

Social Media Integration for Non-Profits

I always like to share presentations that I find interesting. It is even more enjoyable when the presentation can help a great cause and was done by a good friend. Check out this great presentation from Mike Schaffer on integrating social media for non-profits. Social Media Integration for Non-Profits View more presentations from Mike Schaffer.

CoTweetup Boston – Social Media Panel

On Thursday, August 19, 2010, CoTweet hosted the #CoTweetup in Boston. The panel discussed trends in social media. Panelists included Jeff Rohrs, Scotty Henderson, Jesse Engle, Laura Fitton and me. This video is of the 15 minute or so panel discussion. You should also follow these folks on Twitter.

Can non-profits lead the way for mass-adoption or geolocation applications?

As geolocation applications, like foursquare, Gowalla and SCVNGR, continue to gain integration with the general public and retailers, we are going to see a lot of cool things from companies benefiting retailers; however that is still a ways away. Sure it can be argued that broadcasting check-ins to existing networks like Facebook and Twitter adds…

Is a social media contest right for you?

In last week’s #PR20Chat, there was a great conversation about social media contests. I have run four of these contests for my company and I see them as an opportunity to increase buzz and exposure to potential customers. With that said, social-driven contests are not a good fit for every company. Is there an audience?…

Category Archives: social media

Twitter X-Factors

Exact Target and CoTweet put out this report (click here if you are having trouble viewing) a few weeks ago and got the chance to chat with the team behind the report. There are some excellent nuggets for people looking for new findings on the Twitter demographic. Perhaps the most interesting is how engaged the…

Don’t burn bridges

I recently read a blog post from Dave Fleet that really put words to something that I had been pondering for a bit. The piece was entitled Are you creating social media scorched earth? It focused on companies that burn bridges with customers with one-off social media accounts. There is no question that social media…

Social Networking Map – 2010 edition

Social Media Integration for Non-Profits

I always like to share presentations that I find interesting. It is even more enjoyable when the presentation can help a great cause and was done by a good friend. Check out this great presentation from Mike Schaffer on integrating social media for non-profits. Social Media Integration for Non-Profits View more presentations from Mike Schaffer.

CoTweetup Boston – Social Media Panel

On Thursday, August 19, 2010, CoTweet hosted the #CoTweetup in Boston. The panel discussed trends in social media. Panelists included Jeff Rohrs, Scotty Henderson, Jesse Engle, Laura Fitton and me. This video is of the 15 minute or so panel discussion. You should also follow these folks on Twitter.

Can non-profits lead the way for mass-adoption or geolocation applications?

As geolocation applications, like foursquare, Gowalla and SCVNGR, continue to gain integration with the general public and retailers, we are going to see a lot of cool things from companies benefiting retailers; however that is still a ways away. Sure it can be argued that broadcasting check-ins to existing networks like Facebook and Twitter adds…

Is a social media contest right for you?

In last week’s #PR20Chat, there was a great conversation about social media contests. I have run four of these contests for my company and I see them as an opportunity to increase buzz and exposure to potential customers. With that said, social-driven contests are not a good fit for every company. Is there an audience?…

Category Archives: social media

Twitter X-Factors

Exact Target and CoTweet put out this report (click here if you are having trouble viewing) a few weeks ago and got the chance to chat with the team behind the report. There are some excellent nuggets for people looking for new findings on the Twitter demographic. Perhaps the most interesting is how engaged the…

Don’t burn bridges

I recently read a blog post from Dave Fleet that really put words to something that I had been pondering for a bit. The piece was entitled Are you creating social media scorched earth? It focused on companies that burn bridges with customers with one-off social media accounts. There is no question that social media…

Social Networking Map – 2010 edition

Social Media Integration for Non-Profits

I always like to share presentations that I find interesting. It is even more enjoyable when the presentation can help a great cause and was done by a good friend. Check out this great presentation from Mike Schaffer on integrating social media for non-profits. Social Media Integration for Non-Profits View more presentations from Mike Schaffer.

CoTweetup Boston – Social Media Panel

On Thursday, August 19, 2010, CoTweet hosted the #CoTweetup in Boston. The panel discussed trends in social media. Panelists included Jeff Rohrs, Scotty Henderson, Jesse Engle, Laura Fitton and me. This video is of the 15 minute or so panel discussion. You should also follow these folks on Twitter.

Can non-profits lead the way for mass-adoption or geolocation applications?

As geolocation applications, like foursquare, Gowalla and SCVNGR, continue to gain integration with the general public and retailers, we are going to see a lot of cool things from companies benefiting retailers; however that is still a ways away. Sure it can be argued that broadcasting check-ins to existing networks like Facebook and Twitter adds…

Is a social media contest right for you?

In last week’s #PR20Chat, there was a great conversation about social media contests. I have run four of these contests for my company and I see them as an opportunity to increase buzz and exposure to potential customers. With that said, social-driven contests are not a good fit for every company. Is there an audience?…

Category Archives: social media

Twitter X-Factors

Exact Target and CoTweet put out this report (click here if you are having trouble viewing) a few weeks ago and got the chance to chat with the team behind the report. There are some excellent nuggets for people looking for new findings on the Twitter demographic. Perhaps the most interesting is how engaged the…

Don’t burn bridges

I recently read a blog post from Dave Fleet that really put words to something that I had been pondering for a bit. The piece was entitled Are you creating social media scorched earth? It focused on companies that burn bridges with customers with one-off social media accounts. There is no question that social media…

Social Networking Map – 2010 edition

Social Media Integration for Non-Profits

I always like to share presentations that I find interesting. It is even more enjoyable when the presentation can help a great cause and was done by a good friend. Check out this great presentation from Mike Schaffer on integrating social media for non-profits. Social Media Integration for Non-Profits View more presentations from Mike Schaffer.

CoTweetup Boston – Social Media Panel

On Thursday, August 19, 2010, CoTweet hosted the #CoTweetup in Boston. The panel discussed trends in social media. Panelists included Jeff Rohrs, Scotty Henderson, Jesse Engle, Laura Fitton and me. This video is of the 15 minute or so panel discussion. You should also follow these folks on Twitter.

Can non-profits lead the way for mass-adoption or geolocation applications?

As geolocation applications, like foursquare, Gowalla and SCVNGR, continue to gain integration with the general public and retailers, we are going to see a lot of cool things from companies benefiting retailers; however that is still a ways away. Sure it can be argued that broadcasting check-ins to existing networks like Facebook and Twitter adds…

Is a social media contest right for you?

In last week’s #PR20Chat, there was a great conversation about social media contests. I have run four of these contests for my company and I see them as an opportunity to increase buzz and exposure to potential customers. With that said, social-driven contests are not a good fit for every company. Is there an audience?…

Category Archives: social media

Twitter X-Factors

Exact Target and CoTweet put out this report (click here if you are having trouble viewing) a few weeks ago and got the chance to chat with the team behind the report. There are some excellent nuggets for people looking for new findings on the Twitter demographic. Perhaps the most interesting is how engaged the…

Don’t burn bridges

I recently read a blog post from Dave Fleet that really put words to something that I had been pondering for a bit. The piece was entitled Are you creating social media scorched earth? It focused on companies that burn bridges with customers with one-off social media accounts. There is no question that social media…

Social Networking Map – 2010 edition

Social Media Integration for Non-Profits

I always like to share presentations that I find interesting. It is even more enjoyable when the presentation can help a great cause and was done by a good friend. Check out this great presentation from Mike Schaffer on integrating social media for non-profits. Social Media Integration for Non-Profits View more presentations from Mike Schaffer.

CoTweetup Boston – Social Media Panel

On Thursday, August 19, 2010, CoTweet hosted the #CoTweetup in Boston. The panel discussed trends in social media. Panelists included Jeff Rohrs, Scotty Henderson, Jesse Engle, Laura Fitton and me. This video is of the 15 minute or so panel discussion. You should also follow these folks on Twitter.

Can non-profits lead the way for mass-adoption or geolocation applications?

As geolocation applications, like foursquare, Gowalla and SCVNGR, continue to gain integration with the general public and retailers, we are going to see a lot of cool things from companies benefiting retailers; however that is still a ways away. Sure it can be argued that broadcasting check-ins to existing networks like Facebook and Twitter adds…

Is a social media contest right for you?

In last week’s #PR20Chat, there was a great conversation about social media contests. I have run four of these contests for my company and I see them as an opportunity to increase buzz and exposure to potential customers. With that said, social-driven contests are not a good fit for every company. Is there an audience?…

Category Archives: social media

Twitter X-Factors

Exact Target and CoTweet put out this report (click here if you are having trouble viewing) a few weeks ago and got the chance to chat with the team behind the report. There are some excellent nuggets for people looking for new findings on the Twitter demographic. Perhaps the most interesting is how engaged the…

Don’t burn bridges

I recently read a blog post from Dave Fleet that really put words to something that I had been pondering for a bit. The piece was entitled Are you creating social media scorched earth? It focused on companies that burn bridges with customers with one-off social media accounts. There is no question that social media…

Social Networking Map – 2010 edition

Social Media Integration for Non-Profits

I always like to share presentations that I find interesting. It is even more enjoyable when the presentation can help a great cause and was done by a good friend. Check out this great presentation from Mike Schaffer on integrating social media for non-profits. Social Media Integration for Non-Profits View more presentations from Mike Schaffer.

CoTweetup Boston – Social Media Panel

On Thursday, August 19, 2010, CoTweet hosted the #CoTweetup in Boston. The panel discussed trends in social media. Panelists included Jeff Rohrs, Scotty Henderson, Jesse Engle, Laura Fitton and me. This video is of the 15 minute or so panel discussion. You should also follow these folks on Twitter.

Can non-profits lead the way for mass-adoption or geolocation applications?

As geolocation applications, like foursquare, Gowalla and SCVNGR, continue to gain integration with the general public and retailers, we are going to see a lot of cool things from companies benefiting retailers; however that is still a ways away. Sure it can be argued that broadcasting check-ins to existing networks like Facebook and Twitter adds…

Is a social media contest right for you?

In last week’s #PR20Chat, there was a great conversation about social media contests. I have run four of these contests for my company and I see them as an opportunity to increase buzz and exposure to potential customers. With that said, social-driven contests are not a good fit for every company. Is there an audience?…

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