So for those of you who actually made it to the end of my last post, I have accepted my friend Schneider Mike‘s challenge to use only Path for publishing content to my social channels.
The thing is… I really suck at this challenge. Sometimes it’s good to accept a challenge and see it through, even when you suck at it, because it’s good to know what you suck at. I’ve also learned a little bit ...
On my last oneforty post I received a lot of affirmation about how difficult it can be to find quality content on Twitter. I also read a number of replies about how tedious it can be to manage multiple accounts or maintain an active Twitter presence ontop of real life! As a part II, I’ve put together these three tips to help you maximize value and efficiency on Twitter, while still having time to breathe and disconnect.
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Whether you’re a Twitter newbie or you’re building up your account, it’s important to follow users that will enhance your experience. While the jury is still out on whether or not it’s best to follow-back everyone who follows you, following accounts that are relevant to your interests will add value to both professional and personal accounts. The best users to follow will promote your continued use of the service by keeping you coming back to ...
One of the biggest complaints I hear from clients is that they “tried social media” and it “didn’t work for them.”
I usually follow up by asking, “Well, what did you try?” Nine times out of ten, the answer is that a friend/daughter/neighbor etc. set up a Facebook page for them. This is shortly followed by gripes about how they got no business leads or sales from it.
Social media is unique, because, unlike a lot of ...
I first heard Christopher Poole (aka MOOT) speak at last year’s ROFLCON. I was thrilled to hear from him again as a keynote of this year’s SXSW Interactive festival and particularly to hear more about his new project, canv.as
What I didn’t anticipate is the amount of damage that his keynote is about to inflict on my industry.
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