This is another in the "she said, he said" series of posts in which Shelby Sapusek and I share our opinions on social media related topics. As always, ladies first, so today Shelby has her say on religion and social media, and be sure to check back tomorrow when I'll weigh in. I should tell you … [Read more...]
On Political Conversations in Social Media – Shelby says
This is another in the "she said, he said" series of posts in which Shelby Sapusek and I share our opinions on social media related topics. As always, ladies first, so today Shelby has her say on political conversations in social media, and tomorrow I'll get the last word. I have always enjoyed a … [Read more...]
Use affiliate links, but please use them honestly
Yesterday I shared "Affiliate Marketing: I’m done being bashful about it" which is my half of "She Said, He Said." Today, a guest post from Shelby Sapusek sharing her take affiliate marketing and link like those I used in yesterday's post. If you do any online reading at all, you know that … [Read more...]
Shelby's social media strategy: I swear I don't swear
Jim and I agree on most things concerning the social media space, but that doesn't mean we agree on everything. Like most people, I enjoy the occasional off-color joke in a tweet, blog or Facebook status. I completely agree that while social media is a valuable tool in the business world, we don't … [Read more...]
Working with Jim is a full-time job, but one I like
Yesterday, Jim wrote about his strategy for working with me (Shelby) and what he thought my strategy was for working with him. Now, it's my turn. It's true that acquiring Jim's company ColorMetrix as a client enabled me to start my own business. This partnership guarantees stability in income and … [Read more...]
Hello, I'm Shelby and I met him on Twitter
Jim Raffel has been alluding to a new editor for JimRaffel.com for awhile now. It's finally time for introductions. "I met him on Twitter." That sentence has quickly become part of my everyday vocabulary. For me, Twitter started out as a way to meet people socially and keep up to date on local … [Read more...]