facebook users: a bit older, and on the move
what do the changing demographics mean for facebook users? for the growing number of businesses and organizations seeking to use the service to communicate with those users? read on…
what do the changing demographics mean for facebook users? for the growing number of businesses and organizations seeking to use the service to communicate with those users? read on…
thoughts on the best use of inbound marketing
so I have three blogs now. given that my original blog still has that new car smell, am I being disloyal in test driving alternative transportation? allow me to explain.
the case for stirring some personality into your (or your organization’s) social media recipe
based on a post completely unrelated to social media, I wax prolix on the kindness of strangers
exec summ: if you want to access your reader on different patforms, google reader is your best bet. to make sure I see all the news sources important to me every day, however, I prefer the sage reader (firefox only). here’s why, and how to set yours up.
a great article this week about the lupus foundation of america and its success in using social media as a fundraising platform. but is “show me the money” the only question nonprofits should be asking?
broad-based is key if you want to make social media a lead generation system. blog. facebook. youtube. twitter. they all feed each other.
this post is a continuation of an earlier article about newsfeeds and rss. in today’s episode, I will talk about how to make your rss subscriptions and your reading therof (therefrom?) more efficient and fun. this post will focus on google reader; stay tuned for posts on the sage reader and feedly.
not the promised article about building the perfect online newsreader application. I got distracted by a couple of facebook applications that bring newsfeed and blog subscriptions to your facebook wall. bloggers take note – could be useful!