Category Archives: social media

In response to Gary Vaynerchuck

Last night I was watching this video from Vayner Media front man Gary Vaynerchuck and it really hit home with me and seemed like a no brainer for brands to be looking to expand their reach. The thought of adding a call to action after a commercial – to a micro-site, Facebook page, Twitter page,…

The state of the Internet

Interesting numbers in this video: 81% of emails sent in 2009 were SPAM 84% of social networking sites have more women than men using them Facebook has 37.4 Trillion page views per year Facebook has 30,000 servers and still growing 1 billion videos are viewed on YouTube each day JESS3 / The State of The…

Five for Friday 2.26

This has been one of those long weeks. Started off promising but really dragged on, maybe it was the rain, maybe it was the boring events on the Olympics, who knows. It just dragged. The end of the week was kind of busy with a Tweet chat set for Vistaprint and the #Soxup for Steve…

Cartoon of the day

Non Sequitur comic from GoComics.

Social Media Checkup 2010 Edition

It seems like every year is met with another social media barometer or check-in and yesterday I came across the 2010 variation from Burson-Marsteller. One stat that truly stood out and kind of baffled me was that companies that are seen as truly active in social media are putting out an average of 27 tweets…

Sneak peak of Microsoft’s Looking Glass

This new tool from Microsoft looks like it could be quite interesting if it can be used on a browser other than IE. Since it’s SharePoint based, getting past that hurdle could be a real game changer since Microsoft can probably bring metrics to an affordable price point for the everyday social media guy or…

Social media words to live by…from a fortune cookie

A quick glance at this post’s title might have you thinking that I have lost it; reality is I haven’t, but had an ah ha moment. Anyone that is a practitioner of social media or SMPR, has faced some kind of obstacle on describing what the value of a Tweet, post or plug on a…

Category Archives: social media

In response to Gary Vaynerchuck

Last night I was watching this video from Vayner Media front man Gary Vaynerchuck and it really hit home with me and seemed like a no brainer for brands to be looking to expand their reach. The thought of adding a call to action after a commercial – to a micro-site, Facebook page, Twitter page,…

The state of the Internet

Interesting numbers in this video: 81% of emails sent in 2009 were SPAM 84% of social networking sites have more women than men using them Facebook has 37.4 Trillion page views per year Facebook has 30,000 servers and still growing 1 billion videos are viewed on YouTube each day JESS3 / The State of The…

Five for Friday 2.26

This has been one of those long weeks. Started off promising but really dragged on, maybe it was the rain, maybe it was the boring events on the Olympics, who knows. It just dragged. The end of the week was kind of busy with a Tweet chat set for Vistaprint and the #Soxup for Steve…

Cartoon of the day

Non Sequitur comic from GoComics.

Social Media Checkup 2010 Edition

It seems like every year is met with another social media barometer or check-in and yesterday I came across the 2010 variation from Burson-Marsteller. One stat that truly stood out and kind of baffled me was that companies that are seen as truly active in social media are putting out an average of 27 tweets…

Sneak peak of Microsoft’s Looking Glass

This new tool from Microsoft looks like it could be quite interesting if it can be used on a browser other than IE. Since it’s SharePoint based, getting past that hurdle could be a real game changer since Microsoft can probably bring metrics to an affordable price point for the everyday social media guy or…

Social media words to live by…from a fortune cookie

A quick glance at this post’s title might have you thinking that I have lost it; reality is I haven’t, but had an ah ha moment. Anyone that is a practitioner of social media or SMPR, has faced some kind of obstacle on describing what the value of a Tweet, post or plug on a…

Category Archives: social media

In response to Gary Vaynerchuck

Last night I was watching this video from Vayner Media front man Gary Vaynerchuck and it really hit home with me and seemed like a no brainer for brands to be looking to expand their reach. The thought of adding a call to action after a commercial – to a micro-site, Facebook page, Twitter page,…

The state of the Internet

Interesting numbers in this video: 81% of emails sent in 2009 were SPAM 84% of social networking sites have more women than men using them Facebook has 37.4 Trillion page views per year Facebook has 30,000 servers and still growing 1 billion videos are viewed on YouTube each day JESS3 / The State of The…

Five for Friday 2.26

This has been one of those long weeks. Started off promising but really dragged on, maybe it was the rain, maybe it was the boring events on the Olympics, who knows. It just dragged. The end of the week was kind of busy with a Tweet chat set for Vistaprint and the #Soxup for Steve…

Cartoon of the day

Non Sequitur comic from GoComics.

Social Media Checkup 2010 Edition

It seems like every year is met with another social media barometer or check-in and yesterday I came across the 2010 variation from Burson-Marsteller. One stat that truly stood out and kind of baffled me was that companies that are seen as truly active in social media are putting out an average of 27 tweets…

Sneak peak of Microsoft’s Looking Glass

This new tool from Microsoft looks like it could be quite interesting if it can be used on a browser other than IE. Since it’s SharePoint based, getting past that hurdle could be a real game changer since Microsoft can probably bring metrics to an affordable price point for the everyday social media guy or…

Social media words to live by…from a fortune cookie

A quick glance at this post’s title might have you thinking that I have lost it; reality is I haven’t, but had an ah ha moment. Anyone that is a practitioner of social media or SMPR, has faced some kind of obstacle on describing what the value of a Tweet, post or plug on a…

Category Archives: social media

In response to Gary Vaynerchuck

Last night I was watching this video from Vayner Media front man Gary Vaynerchuck and it really hit home with me and seemed like a no brainer for brands to be looking to expand their reach. The thought of adding a call to action after a commercial – to a micro-site, Facebook page, Twitter page,…

The state of the Internet

Interesting numbers in this video: 81% of emails sent in 2009 were SPAM 84% of social networking sites have more women than men using them Facebook has 37.4 Trillion page views per year Facebook has 30,000 servers and still growing 1 billion videos are viewed on YouTube each day JESS3 / The State of The…

Five for Friday 2.26

This has been one of those long weeks. Started off promising but really dragged on, maybe it was the rain, maybe it was the boring events on the Olympics, who knows. It just dragged. The end of the week was kind of busy with a Tweet chat set for Vistaprint and the #Soxup for Steve…

Cartoon of the day

Non Sequitur comic from GoComics.

Social Media Checkup 2010 Edition

It seems like every year is met with another social media barometer or check-in and yesterday I came across the 2010 variation from Burson-Marsteller. One stat that truly stood out and kind of baffled me was that companies that are seen as truly active in social media are putting out an average of 27 tweets…

Sneak peak of Microsoft’s Looking Glass

This new tool from Microsoft looks like it could be quite interesting if it can be used on a browser other than IE. Since it’s SharePoint based, getting past that hurdle could be a real game changer since Microsoft can probably bring metrics to an affordable price point for the everyday social media guy or…

Social media words to live by…from a fortune cookie

A quick glance at this post’s title might have you thinking that I have lost it; reality is I haven’t, but had an ah ha moment. Anyone that is a practitioner of social media or SMPR, has faced some kind of obstacle on describing what the value of a Tweet, post or plug on a…

Category Archives: social media

In response to Gary Vaynerchuck

Last night I was watching this video from Vayner Media front man Gary Vaynerchuck and it really hit home with me and seemed like a no brainer for brands to be looking to expand their reach. The thought of adding a call to action after a commercial – to a micro-site, Facebook page, Twitter page,…

The state of the Internet

Interesting numbers in this video: 81% of emails sent in 2009 were SPAM 84% of social networking sites have more women than men using them Facebook has 37.4 Trillion page views per year Facebook has 30,000 servers and still growing 1 billion videos are viewed on YouTube each day JESS3 / The State of The…

Five for Friday 2.26

This has been one of those long weeks. Started off promising but really dragged on, maybe it was the rain, maybe it was the boring events on the Olympics, who knows. It just dragged. The end of the week was kind of busy with a Tweet chat set for Vistaprint and the #Soxup for Steve…

Cartoon of the day

Non Sequitur comic from GoComics.

Social Media Checkup 2010 Edition

It seems like every year is met with another social media barometer or check-in and yesterday I came across the 2010 variation from Burson-Marsteller. One stat that truly stood out and kind of baffled me was that companies that are seen as truly active in social media are putting out an average of 27 tweets…

Sneak peak of Microsoft’s Looking Glass

This new tool from Microsoft looks like it could be quite interesting if it can be used on a browser other than IE. Since it’s SharePoint based, getting past that hurdle could be a real game changer since Microsoft can probably bring metrics to an affordable price point for the everyday social media guy or…

Social media words to live by…from a fortune cookie

A quick glance at this post’s title might have you thinking that I have lost it; reality is I haven’t, but had an ah ha moment. Anyone that is a practitioner of social media or SMPR, has faced some kind of obstacle on describing what the value of a Tweet, post or plug on a…

Category Archives: social media

In response to Gary Vaynerchuck

Last night I was watching this video from Vayner Media front man Gary Vaynerchuck and it really hit home with me and seemed like a no brainer for brands to be looking to expand their reach. The thought of adding a call to action after a commercial – to a micro-site, Facebook page, Twitter page,…

The state of the Internet

Interesting numbers in this video: 81% of emails sent in 2009 were SPAM 84% of social networking sites have more women than men using them Facebook has 37.4 Trillion page views per year Facebook has 30,000 servers and still growing 1 billion videos are viewed on YouTube each day JESS3 / The State of The…

Five for Friday 2.26

This has been one of those long weeks. Started off promising but really dragged on, maybe it was the rain, maybe it was the boring events on the Olympics, who knows. It just dragged. The end of the week was kind of busy with a Tweet chat set for Vistaprint and the #Soxup for Steve…

Cartoon of the day

Non Sequitur comic from GoComics.

Social Media Checkup 2010 Edition

It seems like every year is met with another social media barometer or check-in and yesterday I came across the 2010 variation from Burson-Marsteller. One stat that truly stood out and kind of baffled me was that companies that are seen as truly active in social media are putting out an average of 27 tweets…

Sneak peak of Microsoft’s Looking Glass

This new tool from Microsoft looks like it could be quite interesting if it can be used on a browser other than IE. Since it’s SharePoint based, getting past that hurdle could be a real game changer since Microsoft can probably bring metrics to an affordable price point for the everyday social media guy or…

Social media words to live by…from a fortune cookie

A quick glance at this post’s title might have you thinking that I have lost it; reality is I haven’t, but had an ah ha moment. Anyone that is a practitioner of social media or SMPR, has faced some kind of obstacle on describing what the value of a Tweet, post or plug on a…

Category Archives: social media

In response to Gary Vaynerchuck

Last night I was watching this video from Vayner Media front man Gary Vaynerchuck and it really hit home with me and seemed like a no brainer for brands to be looking to expand their reach. The thought of adding a call to action after a commercial – to a micro-site, Facebook page, Twitter page,…

The state of the Internet

Interesting numbers in this video: 81% of emails sent in 2009 were SPAM 84% of social networking sites have more women than men using them Facebook has 37.4 Trillion page views per year Facebook has 30,000 servers and still growing 1 billion videos are viewed on YouTube each day JESS3 / The State of The…

Five for Friday 2.26

This has been one of those long weeks. Started off promising but really dragged on, maybe it was the rain, maybe it was the boring events on the Olympics, who knows. It just dragged. The end of the week was kind of busy with a Tweet chat set for Vistaprint and the #Soxup for Steve…

Cartoon of the day

Non Sequitur comic from GoComics.

Social Media Checkup 2010 Edition

It seems like every year is met with another social media barometer or check-in and yesterday I came across the 2010 variation from Burson-Marsteller. One stat that truly stood out and kind of baffled me was that companies that are seen as truly active in social media are putting out an average of 27 tweets…

Sneak peak of Microsoft’s Looking Glass

This new tool from Microsoft looks like it could be quite interesting if it can be used on a browser other than IE. Since it’s SharePoint based, getting past that hurdle could be a real game changer since Microsoft can probably bring metrics to an affordable price point for the everyday social media guy or…

Social media words to live by…from a fortune cookie

A quick glance at this post’s title might have you thinking that I have lost it; reality is I haven’t, but had an ah ha moment. Anyone that is a practitioner of social media or SMPR, has faced some kind of obstacle on describing what the value of a Tweet, post or plug on a…

Category Archives: social media

In response to Gary Vaynerchuck

Last night I was watching this video from Vayner Media front man Gary Vaynerchuck and it really hit home with me and seemed like a no brainer for brands to be looking to expand their reach. The thought of adding a call to action after a commercial – to a micro-site, Facebook page, Twitter page,…

The state of the Internet

Interesting numbers in this video: 81% of emails sent in 2009 were SPAM 84% of social networking sites have more women than men using them Facebook has 37.4 Trillion page views per year Facebook has 30,000 servers and still growing 1 billion videos are viewed on YouTube each day JESS3 / The State of The…

Five for Friday 2.26

This has been one of those long weeks. Started off promising but really dragged on, maybe it was the rain, maybe it was the boring events on the Olympics, who knows. It just dragged. The end of the week was kind of busy with a Tweet chat set for Vistaprint and the #Soxup for Steve…

Cartoon of the day

Non Sequitur comic from GoComics.

Social Media Checkup 2010 Edition

It seems like every year is met with another social media barometer or check-in and yesterday I came across the 2010 variation from Burson-Marsteller. One stat that truly stood out and kind of baffled me was that companies that are seen as truly active in social media are putting out an average of 27 tweets…

Sneak peak of Microsoft’s Looking Glass

This new tool from Microsoft looks like it could be quite interesting if it can be used on a browser other than IE. Since it’s SharePoint based, getting past that hurdle could be a real game changer since Microsoft can probably bring metrics to an affordable price point for the everyday social media guy or…

Social media words to live by…from a fortune cookie

A quick glance at this post’s title might have you thinking that I have lost it; reality is I haven’t, but had an ah ha moment. Anyone that is a practitioner of social media or SMPR, has faced some kind of obstacle on describing what the value of a Tweet, post or plug on a…

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