Category Archives: social media

“How To” call BS on a social media expert

Experts, gurus, swamis, Jedi, or consultants – we all have them on our following lists. No one can stand them, but they Tweet out the same things, linking to thinks calling the thoughts their own. We don’t know why, but it seems like  no one calls their bluff. Well that is until I saw this…

Digg v4

Now I will not claim that I am a fan of Digg whatsoever. The site’s layout is flawed and power users dominate and dictate what is on the font page of the site. Even with its Facebook connect option, it is still a pain to log into and I’ve found it glitchy. Finding news that…

Thoughts on the Facebook Time issue

Yesterday I stopped in a convenience store to pick up the Facebook edition of Time. Now from the teases that were given out of the issue, I figured the story was going to be negative as hell. However after reading it, the story was quite positive. No matter how many times Facebook changes their privacy…

Great case study on Starbucks’ social efforts

I saw this interview on Social Media Examiner the other day and it really was a great watch. I am glad to see that even the mega-brand entered the space first and asked for forgiveness later on. Alex Wheeler makes some great points and walks through some of the coffee-giant’s  efforts on social media. Some key…

What are you measuring?

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club earlier in the week. However I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. Over the past year social media has taken up valuable real estate in the toolboxes of many a PR pro. However, many pros still face hurdles selling the…

Corporate Engagement Commandments

Over the past year, social media has been the hippest buzz word for companies. It was the cool new toy that everyone needed to have. Unlike Tickle Me Elmo, social media is not something that companies can ignore when it doesn’t act the way they want. If a company thinks it can, it is sadly…

Five for Friday 5.14

Very glad to say that this week is just hours from being over as it was filled with awesomeness – annual reviews, longwinded run-around projects and more headaches that Advil can handle. So it is good to have Friday here, plus later will be dinner with my good bud Kate. So while I did not…

Category Archives: social media

“How To” call BS on a social media expert

Experts, gurus, swamis, Jedi, or consultants – we all have them on our following lists. No one can stand them, but they Tweet out the same things, linking to thinks calling the thoughts their own. We don’t know why, but it seems like  no one calls their bluff. Well that is until I saw this…

Digg v4

Now I will not claim that I am a fan of Digg whatsoever. The site’s layout is flawed and power users dominate and dictate what is on the font page of the site. Even with its Facebook connect option, it is still a pain to log into and I’ve found it glitchy. Finding news that…

Thoughts on the Facebook Time issue

Yesterday I stopped in a convenience store to pick up the Facebook edition of Time. Now from the teases that were given out of the issue, I figured the story was going to be negative as hell. However after reading it, the story was quite positive. No matter how many times Facebook changes their privacy…

Great case study on Starbucks’ social efforts

I saw this interview on Social Media Examiner the other day and it really was a great watch. I am glad to see that even the mega-brand entered the space first and asked for forgiveness later on. Alex Wheeler makes some great points and walks through some of the coffee-giant’s  efforts on social media. Some key…

What are you measuring?

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club earlier in the week. However I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. Over the past year social media has taken up valuable real estate in the toolboxes of many a PR pro. However, many pros still face hurdles selling the…

Corporate Engagement Commandments

Over the past year, social media has been the hippest buzz word for companies. It was the cool new toy that everyone needed to have. Unlike Tickle Me Elmo, social media is not something that companies can ignore when it doesn’t act the way they want. If a company thinks it can, it is sadly…

Five for Friday 5.14

Very glad to say that this week is just hours from being over as it was filled with awesomeness – annual reviews, longwinded run-around projects and more headaches that Advil can handle. So it is good to have Friday here, plus later will be dinner with my good bud Kate. So while I did not…

Category Archives: social media

“How To” call BS on a social media expert

Experts, gurus, swamis, Jedi, or consultants – we all have them on our following lists. No one can stand them, but they Tweet out the same things, linking to thinks calling the thoughts their own. We don’t know why, but it seems like  no one calls their bluff. Well that is until I saw this…

Digg v4

Now I will not claim that I am a fan of Digg whatsoever. The site’s layout is flawed and power users dominate and dictate what is on the font page of the site. Even with its Facebook connect option, it is still a pain to log into and I’ve found it glitchy. Finding news that…

Thoughts on the Facebook Time issue

Yesterday I stopped in a convenience store to pick up the Facebook edition of Time. Now from the teases that were given out of the issue, I figured the story was going to be negative as hell. However after reading it, the story was quite positive. No matter how many times Facebook changes their privacy…

Great case study on Starbucks’ social efforts

I saw this interview on Social Media Examiner the other day and it really was a great watch. I am glad to see that even the mega-brand entered the space first and asked for forgiveness later on. Alex Wheeler makes some great points and walks through some of the coffee-giant’s  efforts on social media. Some key…

What are you measuring?

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club earlier in the week. However I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. Over the past year social media has taken up valuable real estate in the toolboxes of many a PR pro. However, many pros still face hurdles selling the…

Corporate Engagement Commandments

Over the past year, social media has been the hippest buzz word for companies. It was the cool new toy that everyone needed to have. Unlike Tickle Me Elmo, social media is not something that companies can ignore when it doesn’t act the way they want. If a company thinks it can, it is sadly…

Five for Friday 5.14

Very glad to say that this week is just hours from being over as it was filled with awesomeness – annual reviews, longwinded run-around projects and more headaches that Advil can handle. So it is good to have Friday here, plus later will be dinner with my good bud Kate. So while I did not…

Category Archives: social media

“How To” call BS on a social media expert

Experts, gurus, swamis, Jedi, or consultants – we all have them on our following lists. No one can stand them, but they Tweet out the same things, linking to thinks calling the thoughts their own. We don’t know why, but it seems like  no one calls their bluff. Well that is until I saw this…

Digg v4

Now I will not claim that I am a fan of Digg whatsoever. The site’s layout is flawed and power users dominate and dictate what is on the font page of the site. Even with its Facebook connect option, it is still a pain to log into and I’ve found it glitchy. Finding news that…

Thoughts on the Facebook Time issue

Yesterday I stopped in a convenience store to pick up the Facebook edition of Time. Now from the teases that were given out of the issue, I figured the story was going to be negative as hell. However after reading it, the story was quite positive. No matter how many times Facebook changes their privacy…

Great case study on Starbucks’ social efforts

I saw this interview on Social Media Examiner the other day and it really was a great watch. I am glad to see that even the mega-brand entered the space first and asked for forgiveness later on. Alex Wheeler makes some great points and walks through some of the coffee-giant’s  efforts on social media. Some key…

What are you measuring?

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club earlier in the week. However I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. Over the past year social media has taken up valuable real estate in the toolboxes of many a PR pro. However, many pros still face hurdles selling the…

Corporate Engagement Commandments

Over the past year, social media has been the hippest buzz word for companies. It was the cool new toy that everyone needed to have. Unlike Tickle Me Elmo, social media is not something that companies can ignore when it doesn’t act the way they want. If a company thinks it can, it is sadly…

Five for Friday 5.14

Very glad to say that this week is just hours from being over as it was filled with awesomeness – annual reviews, longwinded run-around projects and more headaches that Advil can handle. So it is good to have Friday here, plus later will be dinner with my good bud Kate. So while I did not…

Category Archives: social media

“How To” call BS on a social media expert

Experts, gurus, swamis, Jedi, or consultants – we all have them on our following lists. No one can stand them, but they Tweet out the same things, linking to thinks calling the thoughts their own. We don’t know why, but it seems like  no one calls their bluff. Well that is until I saw this…

Digg v4

Now I will not claim that I am a fan of Digg whatsoever. The site’s layout is flawed and power users dominate and dictate what is on the font page of the site. Even with its Facebook connect option, it is still a pain to log into and I’ve found it glitchy. Finding news that…

Thoughts on the Facebook Time issue

Yesterday I stopped in a convenience store to pick up the Facebook edition of Time. Now from the teases that were given out of the issue, I figured the story was going to be negative as hell. However after reading it, the story was quite positive. No matter how many times Facebook changes their privacy…

Great case study on Starbucks’ social efforts

I saw this interview on Social Media Examiner the other day and it really was a great watch. I am glad to see that even the mega-brand entered the space first and asked for forgiveness later on. Alex Wheeler makes some great points and walks through some of the coffee-giant’s  efforts on social media. Some key…

What are you measuring?

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club earlier in the week. However I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. Over the past year social media has taken up valuable real estate in the toolboxes of many a PR pro. However, many pros still face hurdles selling the…

Corporate Engagement Commandments

Over the past year, social media has been the hippest buzz word for companies. It was the cool new toy that everyone needed to have. Unlike Tickle Me Elmo, social media is not something that companies can ignore when it doesn’t act the way they want. If a company thinks it can, it is sadly…

Five for Friday 5.14

Very glad to say that this week is just hours from being over as it was filled with awesomeness – annual reviews, longwinded run-around projects and more headaches that Advil can handle. So it is good to have Friday here, plus later will be dinner with my good bud Kate. So while I did not…

Category Archives: social media

“How To” call BS on a social media expert

Experts, gurus, swamis, Jedi, or consultants – we all have them on our following lists. No one can stand them, but they Tweet out the same things, linking to thinks calling the thoughts their own. We don’t know why, but it seems like  no one calls their bluff. Well that is until I saw this…

Digg v4

Now I will not claim that I am a fan of Digg whatsoever. The site’s layout is flawed and power users dominate and dictate what is on the font page of the site. Even with its Facebook connect option, it is still a pain to log into and I’ve found it glitchy. Finding news that…

Thoughts on the Facebook Time issue

Yesterday I stopped in a convenience store to pick up the Facebook edition of Time. Now from the teases that were given out of the issue, I figured the story was going to be negative as hell. However after reading it, the story was quite positive. No matter how many times Facebook changes their privacy…

Great case study on Starbucks’ social efforts

I saw this interview on Social Media Examiner the other day and it really was a great watch. I am glad to see that even the mega-brand entered the space first and asked for forgiveness later on. Alex Wheeler makes some great points and walks through some of the coffee-giant’s  efforts on social media. Some key…

What are you measuring?

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club earlier in the week. However I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. Over the past year social media has taken up valuable real estate in the toolboxes of many a PR pro. However, many pros still face hurdles selling the…

Corporate Engagement Commandments

Over the past year, social media has been the hippest buzz word for companies. It was the cool new toy that everyone needed to have. Unlike Tickle Me Elmo, social media is not something that companies can ignore when it doesn’t act the way they want. If a company thinks it can, it is sadly…

Five for Friday 5.14

Very glad to say that this week is just hours from being over as it was filled with awesomeness – annual reviews, longwinded run-around projects and more headaches that Advil can handle. So it is good to have Friday here, plus later will be dinner with my good bud Kate. So while I did not…

Category Archives: social media

“How To” call BS on a social media expert

Experts, gurus, swamis, Jedi, or consultants – we all have them on our following lists. No one can stand them, but they Tweet out the same things, linking to thinks calling the thoughts their own. We don’t know why, but it seems like  no one calls their bluff. Well that is until I saw this…

Digg v4

Now I will not claim that I am a fan of Digg whatsoever. The site’s layout is flawed and power users dominate and dictate what is on the font page of the site. Even with its Facebook connect option, it is still a pain to log into and I’ve found it glitchy. Finding news that…

Thoughts on the Facebook Time issue

Yesterday I stopped in a convenience store to pick up the Facebook edition of Time. Now from the teases that were given out of the issue, I figured the story was going to be negative as hell. However after reading it, the story was quite positive. No matter how many times Facebook changes their privacy…

Great case study on Starbucks’ social efforts

I saw this interview on Social Media Examiner the other day and it really was a great watch. I am glad to see that even the mega-brand entered the space first and asked for forgiveness later on. Alex Wheeler makes some great points and walks through some of the coffee-giant’s  efforts on social media. Some key…

What are you measuring?

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club earlier in the week. However I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. Over the past year social media has taken up valuable real estate in the toolboxes of many a PR pro. However, many pros still face hurdles selling the…

Corporate Engagement Commandments

Over the past year, social media has been the hippest buzz word for companies. It was the cool new toy that everyone needed to have. Unlike Tickle Me Elmo, social media is not something that companies can ignore when it doesn’t act the way they want. If a company thinks it can, it is sadly…

Five for Friday 5.14

Very glad to say that this week is just hours from being over as it was filled with awesomeness – annual reviews, longwinded run-around projects and more headaches that Advil can handle. So it is good to have Friday here, plus later will be dinner with my good bud Kate. So while I did not…

Category Archives: social media

“How To” call BS on a social media expert

Experts, gurus, swamis, Jedi, or consultants – we all have them on our following lists. No one can stand them, but they Tweet out the same things, linking to thinks calling the thoughts their own. We don’t know why, but it seems like  no one calls their bluff. Well that is until I saw this…

Digg v4

Now I will not claim that I am a fan of Digg whatsoever. The site’s layout is flawed and power users dominate and dictate what is on the font page of the site. Even with its Facebook connect option, it is still a pain to log into and I’ve found it glitchy. Finding news that…

Thoughts on the Facebook Time issue

Yesterday I stopped in a convenience store to pick up the Facebook edition of Time. Now from the teases that were given out of the issue, I figured the story was going to be negative as hell. However after reading it, the story was quite positive. No matter how many times Facebook changes their privacy…

Great case study on Starbucks’ social efforts

I saw this interview on Social Media Examiner the other day and it really was a great watch. I am glad to see that even the mega-brand entered the space first and asked for forgiveness later on. Alex Wheeler makes some great points and walks through some of the coffee-giant’s  efforts on social media. Some key…

What are you measuring?

This post originally ran on PR Breakfast Club earlier in the week. However I wanted to share to readers of this site who may have missed it. Over the past year social media has taken up valuable real estate in the toolboxes of many a PR pro. However, many pros still face hurdles selling the…

Corporate Engagement Commandments

Over the past year, social media has been the hippest buzz word for companies. It was the cool new toy that everyone needed to have. Unlike Tickle Me Elmo, social media is not something that companies can ignore when it doesn’t act the way they want. If a company thinks it can, it is sadly…

Five for Friday 5.14

Very glad to say that this week is just hours from being over as it was filled with awesomeness – annual reviews, longwinded run-around projects and more headaches that Advil can handle. So it is good to have Friday here, plus later will be dinner with my good bud Kate. So while I did not…

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