Blog Post of the Day: @dough Talks About the New Shiny
Happy Martin Luther King Day I made the conscious decision to take today as a true holiday. Usually I would volunteer for a local cause, or work to zip ahead of the crowd. But instead, I decided to take a leisurely stroll around these intertubes. And here’s a clip from an article I read from our good [...]
Reflection and Discovery from @MirrorDotMe [video review]
MIrror.me helps you visualize what topics you talk the most about on Twitter, with a word cloud based on your tweets. I use it to monitor how much I’m talking about things my customers are interested in, rather than just the things that interest me. It’s also a discovery tool as it will help you [...]
Why You Need to Deconstruct Your Popularity Matrix
What’s A Popularity Matrix? You may not have one, though chances are that if you’re following the popular but incorrect model of how to work social media, you do. A popularity matrix, which we briefly discussed yesterday, is a huge, often behemouth network of contacts in social media or in real life in which the [...]
Blogging vs Advertising = Yes Vs Maybe?
I’ve been reading this one blog ever since I sat next to an eye doctor, Dr. Alan Glazer, on an SEO panel. Since I know for a fact that I don’t know everything, despite all my jokes and pretended arrogance, I subscribed to all my fellow panelists and began to follow their blogs and twitter streams. [...]
Facebook & Twitter Aren’t Broadcast-Only Channels – Why Broadcast Strategies Fail
Excerpt: …the “influencers” that survive will be the people who survived the business blogging decline, and the ones who are making smart use of video. Who are these folks? The people who listen, engage and respond – on and offline.
Because if most of the talking people are also neglecting to listening, the man with even one ear to the street will be king.
I won’t spoil the article for you – if you’re smart enough to be still reading blogs, I’m sure you understand why – but just in case you’re new, the reason: the information is that important, that impactful IF you get the implications.
And if you don’t, well that’s where I come in.
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Facebook & Twitter Aren’t Broadcast-Only Channels – Why Broadcast Strategies Fail Part One
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If Your Blog Was a Store, Facebook & Twitter Are Outlet Malls& Coffeeshops
I’ve been building some wonderful new relationships as a result of my affliation with Network Solutions and Women Grow Business. One of them was with a lovely new client of mine who helps other companies grow. Most of her marketing occurs offline, so she sought out my help in penetrating new markets using online resources. [...]










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