The call went out and the lemmings went forward: they met and by the glow of their handheld devices, you ...
-
The Splash of Social Media Day
The Splash of Social Media Day
The call went out and the lemmings went forward: they met and by the glow of their handheld devices, you could picture them all going over a cliff, tweeting all the way down to the sea. Or perhaps it ...
| by Wayne Kurtzman -
Burnt Out on Social Media? 3 Steps to reignite your interests.
Burnt Out on Social Media? 3 Steps to reignite your interests.
Have you ever been burnt out on something? Usually a work task that has become repetitive to the point t ...
Have you ever been burnt out on something? Usually a work task that has become repetitive to the point that any fun you once experienced in doing so has been drained. With the advent of social media ...
| by Jeffrey Vocell -
The Age Of Influence
The Age Of Influence
Once, there was a misconception that companies controlled their well-crafted messages. Today, more compan ...
Once, there was a misconception that companies controlled their well-crafted messages. Today, more companies of all sizes are realizing that not only do they not control public perception of their mes ...
| by Wayne Kurtzman -
Twitter can be used to build or destroy
Twitter can be used to build or destroy
I attended another (non-social media) gathering where I was asked to explain how and why I use Twitter. T ...
I attended another (non-social media) gathering where I was asked to explain how and why I use Twitter. To help you, and to save me some time, here is the short version. And I know I’m going catch som ...
| by Wayne Kurtzman -
Getting Over the Legal Hurdle: Times May Be A-Changin’
Getting Over the Legal Hurdle: Times May Be A-Changin’
While surfing Twitter the other day, I found a pretty interesting survey: "Corporate Counsel: New Media E ...
While surfing Twitter the other day, I found a pretty interesting survey: "Corporate Counsel: New Media Engagement" that measures social media adoption by in-house attorneys. If you have attempted to ...
| by Mark Story -
Listening, Social Media, and the Bomb
Listening, Social Media, and the Bomb
Federal, state, and local law enforcement surrounded a bus, large weapons pointed at those inside. The bu ...
Federal, state, and local law enforcement surrounded a bus, large weapons pointed at those inside. The bus had been diverted from its Portland to New York run because of the possibility of a bomb on b ...
| by Wayne Kurtzman -
How to use Social Media in your startup for more than just marketing
How to use Social Media in your startup for more than just marketing
Social media has become a staple in the marketing plan. It’s a piece of your strategy that now cannot be ...
Social media has become a staple in the marketing plan. It’s a piece of your strategy that now cannot be ignored to market and create conversations around your product or service. However – innovati ...
| by Jeffrey Vocell -
Social Media Conquers Both Time and Space
Social Media Conquers Both Time and Space
In our quest to understand things as quickly as possible, we often sacrifice a complete understanding. Th ...
In our quest to understand things as quickly as possible, we often sacrifice a complete understanding. There does come a point of diminishing returns, when the additional benefit does not justify the ...
| by Ike Pigott -
Media Note: The Internet Is Not A Medium
Media Note: The Internet Is Not A Medium
If the Internet is not a medium, then exactly what is it? The answer may help put your future in perspect ...
If the Internet is not a medium, then exactly what is it? The answer may help put your future in perspective. I had the good fortune to be at Jeff Pulver’s 140 Character Conference in New York City. A ...
| by Wayne Kurtzman -
Takeaways From Facebook
Takeaways From Facebook
Last week, Facebook overtook Internet portal Yahoo! as the second most popular site in the United States. ...
Last week, Facebook overtook Internet portal Yahoo! as the second most popular site in the United States. According to web measurement firm Compete, the social site broke 133.6 million unique users in ...
| by Wayne Kurtzman