Social Media Conferences and Discounts
On the Social Media Club site Chris Heuer has posted a list of events, focused on or highlighting social media, between now and June this year. There are discounts too - information included in Chris’s post.
Brief summary (I’m not including the links here because I don’t want anyone to miss out on the discounts - […]
A Question of Languages for Blogs
Chris Brogan raises an interesting question about blogging in different languages, in relation to a challenge faced by his Israeli blogging friend Yuval.
…if Yuval blogs in Hebrew, his friends and colleagues will be more engaged. If he blogs in English, he gets a potential larger audience.
Although I can only blog in English, I’ve studied enough […]
Dave Taylor Explains How He Uses Social Media for Business
Bill Vick, my colleague and co-author of LinkedIn for Recruiting and Big Biller is, as his many colleagues in the recruiting industry know, a true early adopter and avid user of technology. So it was no surprise to me when he let me know about his new videoblogging site XtremeRecruiting.tv - “interviews about the collision […]
Appreciating Bloggers
appreciation n. 1. thanks or gratitude 2. assessment of the true worth or value of persons or things
Darren Rowse has done his bit to lift the NBSI (Net Blogger Satisfaction Index), by declaring this day April 14th to be Blogger Appreciation Day (Unofficial).
I took some action this morning in this regard, as mentioned on Thinking […]
GM Blogger Bob Lutz Interviewed by Shel Israel
One of the first names that comes up when anyone talks about corporate blogging is that of General Motors VP Bob Lutz. His use of the GM FastLane blog is a standard reference for how a corporate executive might make effective use of blogging. Lutz gets not one but ten references in Debbie Weil’s The […]
























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