This week for our She Said, He Said posts we tackle the topic of social media having no borders as long as you have the relevant tribal knowledge. I lead off today with my take and Shelby will follow up tomorrow. Also, #shehechat is back at the normal time of 8 p.m. CST tomorrow (Thursday) and both … [Read more...]
What if I'm wrong
My friend Chris Brogan is working furiously to finish his book, Google+ for Business: How Google's Social Network Changes Everything (affiliate link), which you can already pre-order on Amazon. But what if he and his publisher are wrong and Google+ never takes off? Would that be the end of the world … [Read more...]
People Can Change
Not too long ago, a friend made the comment that people don't really change, do they? At the time, I agreed with my friend but that conversation gnawed at me and now I feel differently. Like many, I spent a great deal of my life struggling with money management. I've improved that significantly over … [Read more...]
Social Media Marketing Mix
Achieving a balanced marketing mix in the social media space can be tricky business. Part of the problem is that most social media is completely free to utilize. Just add your time and effort and shazam you have a marketing campaign. As a result, your inclination might be to try and utilize as many … [Read more...]
Where social media has taken me – Jim Raffel
Yesterday, Shelby addressed her personal and professional growth thanks to social media. I decided to provide a picture of the perks social media has provided me. The Perks I've always been good at networking myself into great venues and events even before social media. I managed to attend two … [Read more...]
Where social media has taken me – Shelby Says
For our She Said, He Said blog posts this week, Jim and I will share our views on where social media has gotten us; both personally and professionally. Our #shehechat will return to its normal time on Thursday at 8 p.m. CST with special guest host @Einley because I will be on vacation. There are … [Read more...]
Notes from the road: How GraphExpo has changed
I first attended a print trade show in Chicago. The year was 1980 and I was a high school student. I attended with my graphic arts class and honestly don't remember much more than that. Five years later, my memories attending as a third year RIT student are much clearer. I've attended the print … [Read more...]
New technology manifesto: How USA Today killed newspapers
On a recent business trip, I actually picked up the USA Today outside my hotel room door instead of stepping over it as I normally do. We had a long flight home and I thought I might find time to flip through it. To say I was sorely disappointed with this once great paper would be an understatement. … [Read more...]
Being Ready
Tomorrow I leave for Chicago to exhibit and attend GraphExpo, the largest printing industry exposition of the year in the United States. I'm writing this on Monday and have no idea how I'm going to be ready for the show in time, but I know I'll find a way. Being ready matters. Preparation, … [Read more...]
What I've learned from using TwUnfollow.com – Shelby says
Yesterday, Jim gave his view about TwUnfollow and how he uses it to grow his following and network. Due to the kickoff of football season with a Packer’s game tonight, #shehechat will not take place over on Twitter at 8 p.m. CST like normal. We’ll return next week, but with guest co-host @Einley … [Read more...]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 21
- 22
- 23
- 24
- 25
- …
- 85
- Next Page »